Narváez, Ramón María
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(rämōn´ märē´ä närvä´ĕth), 18001868, Spanish general and statesman. He distinguished himself fighting for
Isabella II against the Carlists (183439). When
Espartero rose to power (1840), Narváez joined the partisans of
Maria Christina in exile. He returned in 1843 to take part in Espartero's overthrow and was created duque de Valencia in 1845. As leader of the moderate conservatives, Narváez held the premiership, with only brief interruptions, from 1844 to 1851 and had several short ministries later (185657, 186465, and 186668). The strong man of Isabelline Spain, his authoritarian policies helped to provoke the uprising that soon after his death caused the downfall of Queen Isabella II.