Joaquín Llorens y Fernández de Córdoba
Joaquín Llorens y Fernández de Córdoba | |
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| Born | Joaquín Llorens y Fernández de Córdoba 1854 Valencia, Spain |
| Died | 1930 (aged 75–76) Ontinyent, Spain |
| Occupation | military |
| Known for | soldier, politician |
| Political party | Comunión Tradicionalista |
Joaquín Llorens y Fernández de Córdoba (1854 – 1930) was a Spanish Carlist soldier and politician. He is known as the longest serving Carlist deputy (1893 to 1919), the longest continuously serving Carlist deputy (1901 to 1919), and the most-elected Carlist deputy (11 times). He is also recognized for turning Requeté from a vague youth organization into a military force.