Godoy

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Godoy is a Spanish surname most famously associated with Manuel Godoy, the powerful favorite and prime minister of King Charles IV of Spain in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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Godoy canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish-language surname
human
surname
countryOfCitizenship Spain
employer Charles IV of Spain
familyName Godoy self-linksurface differs
genre Bourbon Spain politics
givenName Manuel
hasNotableBearer Alejandro Godoy
Club de Deportes Santiago Morning (nickname Godoy)
Eduardo Godoy
Germán Godoy
Jorge Godoy
José Antonio Godoy
Luis Godoy
Manuel Godoy
María José Godoy
Nicolás Godoy
Pablo Godoy
Raúl Godoy
Rubén Godoy
Sergio Godoy
Víctor Godoy
hasTitle Duke of Alcudia
Duke of Alcudia
surface form: Duke of Sueca

Prince of the Peace
languageOfOrigin Spanish
memberOf Spanish nobility
monarchServed Charles IV of Spain
Ferdinand VII of Spain
notableEvent downfall following the Mutiny of Aranjuez
notableFor being the powerful favorite of King Charles IV of Spain
political influence in early 19th-century Spain
political influence in late 18th-century Spain
occupation politician
prime minister
participatedIn Napoleonic-era politics in Spain
Treaties of the Napoleonic Wars
surface form: Treaties with Napoleonic France
positionHeld President of the Council of Ministers of Spain
surface form: Prime Minister of Spain

favorite of the King of Spain
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Spanish royal court
surface form: Royal Court of Spain
workLocation Madrid
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Manuel Godoy familyName Godoy
Godoy familyName Godoy self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Manuel Godoy