Felipe Alfau Mendoza

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Felipe Alfau Mendoza
Photographed by Christian Franzen
Born1845 or 1848
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Died1937
Casablanca, French Morocco
Service/branchSpanish Army

Felipe Alfau Mendoza (c. 1845/1848 – 1937) was a Spanish military officer. He served as the first Spanish High Commissioner in Morocco and as Captain-General of Catalonia.

Biography

Born in

division general in 1910.[3]

After the 1912 Treaty of Fes and the entry in Tétouan of the Spanish forces commanded by Alfau on 19 February 1913,[4] he became the first High Commissioner of the newly created Spanish protectorate in Morocco on 5 April 1913.[5] He left the post on 15 August 1913, when he was replaced by José Marina Vega.[5]

Later, he was appointed as Captain General of Catalonia,[3] in 1915.[6] Alfau—who, according Francisco J. Romero Salvadó did not take the Defence Juntas seriously—[7] was fired on 27 May 1916 in the context of the 1917 military crisis, and was replaced again by the General Marina.[8]

He died in Casablanca in 1937.[9]

Decorations

References

Informational notes
  1. ^ Sources mention either 1845[2] or 25 September 1848[1][3] as birthdate.
Citations
  1. ^ a b Cencillo de Pineda 1951, p. 6.
  2. ^ a b Heras y Borrero 2012, p. 311.
  3. ^
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  4. ^ Blanco Núñez 2014; Heras y Borrero 2012.
  5. ^ a b Ladreit de Lacharrière 1937, p. 32.
  6. ^ "Capitans Generals a Catalunya (1800-2003)". Base Documental d' Història Contemporànea de Catalunya.
  7. ^ Romero Salvadó 1999, p. 59.
  8. ^ Lacomba 1965; González Calleja 1998.
  9. ^ Heras y Borrero 2012, p. 312.
  10. Gaceta de Madrid
    (39): 554–555. 8 February 1908.
  11. Gaceta de Madrid
    (20): 136. 20 January 1910.
  12. Gaceta de Madrid
    (81): 633-634. 22 March 1910.
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