Isabel Dato y Barrenechea, 2nd Duchess of Dato
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Background

She was the first of three daughters of Eduardo Dato e Iradier
Eduardo Dato e Iradier
Eduardo Dato e Iradier was a Spanish political leader. He served three times as Spanish Prime Minister: from 27 October 1913 to 9 December 1915, from 11 June 1917 to 3 November 1917, and from 28 April 1920 till his death...

 (A Coruña
A Coruña
A Coruña or La Coruña is a city and municipality of Galicia, Spain. It is the second-largest city in the autonomous community and seventeenth overall in the country...

, 12 August 1856 – assassinated in Madrid
Madrid
Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be 6.271 million. It is the third largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan...

, 8 March 1921), three times Spanish Prime Minister
Prime Minister of Spain
The President of the Government of Spain , sometimes known in English as the Prime Minister of Spain, is the head of Government of Spain. The current office is established under the Constitution of 1978...

 (or President of the Minister's Council) and wife María de Barrenechea y Montegui, 1st Duchess of Dato (- Madrid
Madrid
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, 1926).

Life

She inherited the title after her mother's death. She died unmarried and without issue. She was succeeded by her sister María del Carmen Dato y Barrenechea, 3rd Duchess of Dato
María del Carmen Dato y Barrenechea, 3rd Duchess of Dato
María del Carmen Dato y Barrenechea, 3rd Duchess of Dato , was a Spanish noblewoman.-Background:She was the second of three daughters of Eduardo Dato e Iradier , three times Spanish Prime Minister and wife María del Carmen de Barrenechea y...

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See also

  • Ribera, José António Moya, Costados, N.º 81
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