Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres, known as the Count of Romanones, was an influential Spanish politician who lived between 1863 and 1950.
Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres, known as the Count of Romanones, was an influential Spanish politician who lived between 1863 and 1950.
He was a prominent figure in Spanish politics during the Restoration and the Second Republic.
Figueroa y Torres held various political positions, including Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, as well as President of the Senate.
He was a controversial and charismatic character who left an indelible mark on the political history of Spain..