Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa
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Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa
Summary
Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa is a human[1]. He was born in Madrid[2]. He was born on February 1, 1876[3]. He died in San Sebastián[4]. He died on August 3, 1944[5]. He worked as a politician[6], diplomat[7], and military personnel[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (77 views/month, #7,274 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa was born in Madrid[2].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa died in San Sebastián[4].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa was born on February 1, 1876[3].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa was born on 1877[10].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa died on August 3, 1944[5].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa is buried at La Almudena Cemetery[11].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's father was Francisco Gómez Jordana[12].
- A child of Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa was Francisco Gómez-Jordana Prats[13].
- A child of Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa was Rafael Gómez-Jordana Prats[14].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa held citizenship in Spain[15].
- Spanish was Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's native language[16].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's professions included politician[6].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's professions included diplomat[7].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's professions included military personnel[8].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa held the position of High Commissioner of Spain to Morocco[17].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa held the position of Deputy Prime Minister of Spain[18].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa held the position of Foreign Minister[19].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa held the position of procurador en Cortes[20].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa held the position of Member of the Consultative National Assembly[21].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa held the position of Foreign Minister[22].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's education included a stint at General Military Academy[23].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa was educated at Toledo Infantry Academy[24].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa received the Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III[25].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa received the Grand Cross of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild[26].
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa received the Grand Cross of the Military Order of the Tower and Sword[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Madrid[2], Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa… Recorded date of birth include February 1, 1876[3] and 1877[10]. His father was Francisco Gómez Jordana[12]. Spanish was his native language[16].
Education
Educated at General Military Academy[23], a military academy[28], in Spain[29], headquartered in building complex of the General Military Academy of Zaragoza[30] and Toledo Infantry Academy[24], a military academy[31], in Spain[32], founded in 1850[33], headquartered in building of the Toledo Infantry Academy[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], diplomat[7], and military personnel[8]. Positions held include High Commissioner of Spain to Morocco[17], a historical position[35], in Morocco[36], founded in 1913[37]; Deputy Prime Minister of Spain[18], a position[38], in Spain[39], founded in 1962[40], headquartered in Moncloa complex[41]; Foreign Minister[19], a public office[42], in Spain[43]; procurador en Cortes[20], a public office[44], in Spain[45], founded in 1943[46]; Member of the Consultative National Assembly[21], a position[47], in Spain[48], founded in 1927[49]; and Q108651131[50].
Recognition
Awards received include Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III[25], a grade of an order[51], in Spain[52]; Grand Cross of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild[26], a grade of an order[53], in Spain[54]; Grand Cross of the Military Order of the Tower and Sword[27], a grade of an order[55], in Portugal[56]; Grand Cross of Naval Merit with white badge[57], a grade of an order[58], in Spain[59]; Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword[60], a grade of an order[61], in Portugal[62]; and Gentilhombre de cámara con ejercicio[63].
Personal Life
Children include Francisco Gómez-Jordana Prats[13], a military officer[64], 1911–2008[65] and Rafael Gómez-Jordana Prats[14], a diplomat[66], of Spain[67]. Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's religion is recorded as Catholicism[68].
Death and Burial
Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa died on August 3, 1944[5]. He died in San Sebastián[4]. Burial took place at La Almudena Cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (77 views/month, #7,274 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[69] He is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[70]
FAQs
Where was Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa born?
Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's place of birth was Madrid[2].
Where did Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa die?
Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa passed away in San Sebastián[4].
Who were Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's parents?
Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa's father was Francisco Gómez Jordana[12].
What did Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa do for work?
Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa worked as politician[6], diplomat[7], and military personnel[8].
Where did Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa go to school?
Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa was educated at General Military Academy[23] and Toledo Infantry Academy[24].
What awards did Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa receive?
Honors received include Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III[25], Grand Cross of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild[26], Grand Cross of the Military Order of the Tower and Sword[27], and Grand Cross of Naval Merit with white badge[57].