José de Patiño

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José de Patiño was a prominent early 18th-century Spanish statesman and naval administrator who played a key role in reforming Spain’s maritime and colonial policies under King Philip V.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish statesman
government minister
human
naval administrator
countryOfCitizenship Spain
employer Spanish monarchy NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork colonial policy
finance
naval policy
public administration
governmentReformArea colonial administration
fiscal and treasury management
maritime administration
influenced Spanish imperial policy in the 18th century
organization of the Spanish fleet
regulation of colonial trade routes
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
monarchServed Philip V of Spain NERFINISHED
name José de Patiño NERFINISHED
notableFor centralizing control over Spain’s overseas empire
modernizing Spanish naval forces
strengthening royal authority over colonial trade
notableWork reform of Spanish naval administration
reorganization of colonial administration in the Indies
strengthening of the Spanish Navy in the early 18th century
occupation administrator
naval reformer
politician
participantIn administrative reforms of Philip V
reorganization of Spain’s maritime policy after the War of the Spanish Succession
positionHeld Intendant of Catalonia NERFINISHED
President of the Council of the Indies
Secretary of State of Spain NERFINISHED
Secretary of the Navy and the Indies of Spain NERFINISHED
Secretary of the Treasury of Spain NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sphereOfInfluence Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
Spanish Navy NERFINISHED
Spanish colonies in the Americas
timePeriod early 18th century
reign of Philip V of Spain
workLocation Court of Philip V of Spain NERFINISHED
Madrid NERFINISHED

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