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Manuel de Godoy y Álvarez de Faria (May 12, 1767 – October 7, 1851), was Prime Minister
Prime minister

A prime minister is the most senior minister of Cabinet in the Executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The position is usually held by, but need not always be held by, a politician....
 of Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 from 1792 to 1797 and from 1801 to 1808. He received many titles including Prince of the Peace (Príncipe de la Paz) by which he is widely known.

y was born in Badajoz
Badajoz

Badajoz - , the capital of the Spain provinces of Spain of Badajoz in the autonomous communities of Spain of Extremadura, is situated close to the Portugal border, on the left bank of the river Guadiana, and the Madrid-Lisbon railway....
, the son of José de Godoy y Sánchez de los Ríos, an impoverished army colonel of aristocratic background, and of his wife, Maria Antonia Justa Álvarez de Faria y Sánchez-Sarzosa.






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Manuel Godoy Spain
Manuel de Godoy y Álvarez de Faria (May 12, 1767 – October 7, 1851), was Prime Minister
Prime minister

A prime minister is the most senior minister of Cabinet in the Executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The position is usually held by, but need not always be held by, a politician....
 of Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 from 1792 to 1797 and from 1801 to 1808. He received many titles including Prince of the Peace (Príncipe de la Paz) by which he is widely known.

Birth and early life

Godoy was born in Badajoz
Badajoz

Badajoz - , the capital of the Spain provinces of Spain of Badajoz in the autonomous communities of Spain of Extremadura, is situated close to the Portugal border, on the left bank of the river Guadiana, and the Madrid-Lisbon railway....
, the son of José de Godoy y Sánchez de los Ríos, an impoverished army colonel of aristocratic background, and of his wife, Maria Antonia Justa Álvarez de Faria y Sánchez-Sarzosa. In 1784, at the age of 17, Godoy moved to Madrid
Madrid

Madrid is the Capital and largest city of Spain. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits in the European Union after Greater London and Berlin, and its Madrid metropolitan area is the Largest urban areas of the European Union in the European Union after Paris aire urbaine, Greater London Urban Area, a...
 where he entered the royal bodyguard. In 1788 he met the heir to the Spanish throne, who later that year succeeded as King Charles IV
Charles IV of Spain

Charles IV was list of Spanish monarchs from December 14, 1788 until his abdication on March 19, 1808....
.

Godoy quickly became a favourite
Favourite

In historical writings, when used in reference to a person, favourite, also spelled favorite , means the intimate companion of a ruler or other important person....
 of Charles IV and of his wife Queen Maria Louisa. On December 30, 1788 he was given the office of "Cadete supernumerario" in the royal palace, and in May 1789 he was promoted to the rank of colonel. In November 1789 he was named a knight of the Order of Santiago
Order of Santiago

This article deals with the Spanish Order of knighthood. For the Portuguese Order, see Order of St. James of the Sword.File:Ucles Cuenca Espa?a Monasterio y Castillo....
, and in August 1790 advanced to the rank of commander in the same order. In February 1791 he was named "mariscal de campo", in March "gentilhombre de cámara", and in July lieutenant general and a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Carlos III.

Prime Minister of Spain

Godoy's frequent promotions were external signs of his increasing influence over the king and queen. In 1791 the prime minister Floridablanca
José Moñino y Redondo, conde de Floridablanca

Don Jos? Mo?ino y Redondo, Count of Floridablanca , Spain statesman. He was the Reform movement chief minister of King Charles III of Spain, and also served briefly under Charles IV of Spain....
 accused Godoy of having an adulterous relationship with the queen. In January 1792 Floridablanca fell from office on account of Spain's relationship with the emerging French republic. His successor Aranda fell from office the following November, and Queen Maria Louisa arranged for Godoy to be Prime Minister
Prime minister

A prime minister is the most senior minister of Cabinet in the Executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The position is usually held by, but need not always be held by, a politician....
. Godoy's appointment seems to have been accomplished with the full acceptance of King Charles IV, who not himself having any talent for governing, was happy to employ somebody else who was competent and trust-worthy.

Godoy was made Duke of Alcudia, with grandeeship
Grandee

Grandee is a word used either to render in English the Iberic high aristocratic title 'Grande', used by the Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian peerage, or by analogy to refer to other people of a somewhat comparable, exalted position, roughly synonymous with magnate, and in particular by analogy to a formal upper level of the nobility, such a...
, and a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
Order of the Golden Fleece

The Order of the Golden Fleece is an order of chivalry founded in 1430 by Duke Philip III, Duke of Burgundy of Duchy of Burgundy to celebrate his marriage to the Portugal princess Isabel, Duchess of Burgundy....
. The following year he was made Captain General and Duke of Sueca, Marquis of Alvarez, and Lord of Soto de Roma.

Godoy continued the neutral policy of Spain towards the French republic. In 1793 he failed to save King Louis XVI
Louis XVI of France

Louis XVI or Louis-Auguste de France ruled as List of French monarchs of France and of List of Navarrese monarchs from 1774 until 1791, and then as Popular monarchy from 1791 to 1792....
 from the guillotine. Spain's protest against Louis' execution was met by a declaration of war
War of the Pyrenees

War of the Pyrenees was the Pyrenees front of the First Coalition's war against the First French Republic. Also known as Great War, War of Rousillon, or War of the Convention, it pitted France against Spain and Portugal during the French Revolutionary Wars....
 by the French republic
French First Republic

The French First Republic was founded on 22 September, 1792, by the newly established National Convention. The First Republic lasted until the declaration of the First French Empire in 1804 under Napoleon....
. The French armies advanced far into Spain. In July 1795 Godoy negotiated the Peace of Basel by which Spain's frontier was restored but part of the island of Hispaniola
Hispaniola

Hispaniola is the second-largest and most populous island of the Antilles, lying between the islands of Cuba to the west, and Puerto Rico to the east....
 was handed over to the French. Although Godoy was widely criticized for the treaty, he received the title Prince of the Peace (Príncipe de la Paz). In August 1796 Godoy negotiated the Treaty of San Ildefonso with France which required that Spain declare war on Great Britain
Great Britain

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.

In 1797 Godoy had Charles IV grant the titles of Countess of Castillofiel and Viscountess of Rocafuerte to Godoy's mistress Pepita Tudó. Some sources speak of a secret marriage between Godoy and Pepita supposedly celebrated June 22, 1797 in the Prado. Pepita had lived in Godoy's household for several years with her mother and two sisters. In 1805 she bore a son Manuel, and in 1807 another son Luis.

In 1797 Queen Maria Louisa arranged a marriage for Godoy which she hoped would draw him away from his mistress, and at the same time act as a cover for her own relationship with Godoy. Maria Teresa
María Teresa de Borbón y Vallabriga, 15th Countess of Chinchón

Dona Mar?a Teresa Carolina de Borb?n y Vallabriga, Farnesio y Rozas , daughter of Luis de Borb?n y Farnesio, 13th Count of Chinch?n and wife Mar?a Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas, Espa?ol y Drummond, was the 1st Marquesa de Boadilla del Monte , 96th Noble Dame of the Royal Order of Queen Mar?a Luisa on October 10, 1800, Heir to her brothe...
, Charles IV's cousin and the daughter of his exiled and disgraced uncle Louis, Count de Chinchon, was chosen to be Godoy's wife. Although she had not met Godoy, Maria Teresa acquiesced in the marriage which ensured the restoration of her family's fortunes. They married on October 2 in the Escorial. Godoy received a huge financial settlement as part of the marriage agreement, but he continued to have his mistress live in the same house as his wife.

Godoy was removed from the office of prime minister in 1797. His position had been compromised by ongoing relationship struggles both with the French republic and with Queen Maria Louisa. In October 1800 Godoy's wife Maria Teresa bore a daughter Carlota Luisa; she was baptised at the Escorial with Charles IV and Maria Louisa standing as godparents.

Godoy was reappointed prime minister in 1801. With support from France he declared war on Portugal
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
. In 1802 he negotiated the Peace of Amiens with Great Britain; Spain handed over the island of Trinidad
Trinidad

Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands and islands of Trinidad and Tobago which make up the country of Trinidad and Tobago....
 to Britain but recovered Minorca
Minorca

Minorca is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea and belongs to Spain. It takes its name from being smaller than nearby island of Majorca....
. The same year Napoleon
Napoleon I of France

Napoleon Bonaparte later known as Emperor Napoleon I, was a military and political leader of France whose actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century....
 wrote to King Charles IV telling him that Godoy was the de facto king of Spain and that he was also Maria Louisa's lover. The letter was intercepted by Godoy's staff, but so safe did Godoy feel in his position that he allowed the letter to be delivered to Charles.

In 1805 the British attacked some Spanish ships sailing from Peru to Spain, causing Godoy to declare war again on Britain. On October 21 the French and Spanish fleets suffered a humiliating defeat at the Battle of Trafalgar
Battle of Trafalgar

The Battle of Trafalgar was a sea battle fought between the United Kingdom Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French Navy and Spanish Navy , during the War of the Third Coalition of the Napoleonic Wars ....
, ending Spain's last hopes to be a world power.

In 1807 Godoy negotiated the Treaty of Fontainebleau
Treaty of Fontainebleau

The Treaty of Fontainebleau refers to a number of agreements signed at Fontainebleau, France, often at the Ch?teau de Fontainebleau:* The Treaty of Fontainebleau , signed on May 30, 1631 between Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, and the Kingdom of France, established a secret alliance between the two Catholic states during the Thirty Years'...
 with Napoleon. Article 1 of the treaty promised the southern half of Portugal to Godoy as "King of the Algarve"; this would have ensured Godoy's future which was already uncertain in Spain where he was hated by the heir to the throne, the future Ferdinand VII
Ferdinand VII of Spain

Ferdinand VII was list of Spanish monarchs twice, in 1808, and from 1813 to 1833 . He was also known as 'Ferdinand, the desired'.The eldest surviving son of Charles IV of Spain, king of Spain, and of his wife Maria Louisa of Parma, he was born in the vast palace of El Escorial near Madrid....
.

But the promises of the Treaty of Fontainebleau were empty ones. In December French troops invaded Spain. In March 1808 Godoy, Charles IV, Maria Louisa, and the rest of the court abandoned the Escorial and fled to Aranjuez
Aranjuez

Aranjuez is a town in the southern part of the Autonomous Community of Community of Madrid in central Spain and lies 48 km south of the city of Madrid....
 with the intention of escaping to Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
.

Supporters of Ferdinand (who had for some time been considering a coup d'etat
Coup d'état

A coup d??tat , often simply called a coup, is the sudden unconstitutional overthrow of a government by a part of the state establishment – usually the military – to replace the branch of the stricken government, either with another civil government or with a military government....
 against his father) spread the story that Godoy had sold out Spain to Napoleon. On March 18 a popular uprising known as the Mutiny of Aranjuez
Mutiny of Aranjuez

The Mutiny of Aranjuez, or Mot?n de Aranjuez as it is known in Spain, was an early nineteenth century popular uprising against King Carlos IV of Spain, which managed to overthrow him and place his son, Ferdinand VII of Spain, on the throne....
 took place. A mob stormed Godoy's residence where at first they only found his mistress Pepita. Two days later Godoy was found; Charles had Godoy's property confiscated and then imprisoned him in the castle of Villaviciosa de Odón, a property owned by his wife Maria Teresa. To end the uprising and to save Godoy's life, Charles IV abdicated in favour of his son Ferdinand VII. On March 21 the French occupied Aranjuez; Napoleon summoned Godoy to Bayonne
Bayonne

name= BayonneFile:Bayonne.jpgView of Grand Bayonne across the Adour|r?gion=Aquitaine|d?partement=Pyr?n?es-Atlantiques...
 where he witnessed Charles IV's act of abdication in favour of Napoleon.

Exile

Godoy spent the next few years living in exile with Charles, Maria Louisa, his daughter Carlota Luisa, his mistress Pepita, and their sons (his wife Maria Teresa had long since left him). They lived for several months at Fontainebleau
Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau is a commune in France in the aire urbaine of Paris, France. It is located south-southeast of the Kilometre Zero. Fontainebleau is a sous-pr?fecture of the Seine-et-Marne d?partement in France, being the seat of the Arrondissement of Fontainebleau....
, then at Compiègne
Compiègne

Compi?gne is a Communes of France in the Oise Departments of France in northern France.The city is located along the Oise River. Its inhabitants are called Compi?gnois....
, and then at Aix-en-Provence
Aix-en-Provence

Aix or Aix-en-Provence , to distinguish it from other cities built over hot springs, is a communes of France in southern France, some north of Marseille....
. In October 1808 they arrived in Marseille
Marseille

"Marseille" is the second-largest city of France and forms the third-largest aire urbaine, after those of Paris and Lyon, with a population recorded to be 1,516,340 at the 1999 census and estimated to be 1,605,000 in 2007....
 where they spent the next four years. In July 1812 they moved to Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
 where they lived in the Palazzo Barberini
Palazzo Barberini

Palazzo Barberini is a palace in Rome, on the Piazza Barberini in Rione.The sloping site had formerly been occupied by a garden-vineyard of the Sforza family, in which a palazzetto had been built in 1549....
.

In April 1814 Ferdinand VII was restored as King of Spain (he had lived for six years in France). He refused to allow his parents or Godoy to return to Spain, and even had Pope Pius VII
Pope Pius VII

Pope Pius VII, Order of Saint Benedict , born Count Barnaba Niccol? Maria Luigi Chiaramonti, was Pope from March 14, 1800 to August 20, 1823....
 exile Godoy and his mistress to Pesaro
Pesaro

Pesaro is a town and comune in the Italy region of Marche, capital of the Province of Pesaro e Urbino, on the Adriatic Sea. According to the 2007 census, its population was 92,206....
. During the Hundred Days
Hundred Days

The Hundred Days marked the period between Napoleon I of France's return from exile on Elba to Paris on 20 March 1815 and the second restoration of King Louis XVIII of France on 8 July 1815 ....
, Charles IV and Maria Louisa fled from the French to Verona
Verona

Verona is a city in Veneto, northern Italy, one of the seven provincial capitals in the region. It is one of the main tourist destinations in north-eastern Italy, thanks to its artistic heritage, several annual fairs, shows and operas, such as the lyrical season in the Arena, the ancient amphitheatre built by the Romans....
 where they were joined by Godoy and Pepita. Godoy petitioned the Emperor Franz I of Austria
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor

Francis II was the last Holy Roman Emperor, ruling from 1792 until 6 August 1806, when he dissolved the Holy Roman Empire after the disastrous defeat of the Third Coalition by Napoleon I of France at the Battle of Austerlitz....
 for asylum in Vienna
Vienna

Vienna is the Capital of Republic of Austria and also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million...
, but Ferdinand forbade it.

After the final defeat of Napoleon, Charles IV, Maria Louisa and Pepita returned to Rome, but the pope required that Godoy continue to live at Pesaro. In September 1815 Charles and Maria Louisa asked the pope to declare null the marriage between Godoy and Maria Teresa. Godoy was allowed to return to Rome, but in order to preserve appearances Pepita and her sons moved to Genoa
Genoa

Genoa is a city and an important seaport in northern Italy, the capital of the Province of Genoa and of the region of Liguria. The city has a population of about 610,000 and the urban area has a population of about 900,000....
. Ferdinand bribed the police to expel Pepita and her family from Genoa; the same thing happened in Livorno
Livorno

Livorno or Leghorn is a port city on the Tyrrhenian Sea on the western edge of Tuscany, Italy. It is the Capital of the Province of Livorno and the third-largest port on the western coast of Italy, having a population of approximately 170,000 residents as of the year 2007....
. Finally she found a home in Pisa
Pisa

Pisa is a city in Tuscany, central Italy, on the right bank of the mouth of the Arno River on the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa....
.

In March 1818 Godoy's younger son Luis died. In October he himself became ill with malaria; he received the last rites
Anointing of the Sick

Anointing of the Sick is distinguished from other forms of religious anointing or "unction" in that it is intended, as its name indicates, for the benefit of a sick person....
 of the Church, but recovered. At the end of the year Maria Louisa caught pneumonia; Charles IV was absent in Naples
Naples

Naples is a city in southern Italy, the capital of the region of Campania and of the province of Naples. The city is known for its rich history, art, culture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,800 years old....
 at the time, but Godoy stayed by her bedside until she died, on January 2, 1819. Five days later Charles IV wrote to Godoy asking him to vacate the Palazzo Barberini in Rome, but two weeks later Charles himself died in Naples.

Ferdinand VII continued to forbid Godoy to return to Spain and ensured that he did not receive any state pension. He also did not allow Godoy's daughter Carlota to marry into a sovereign house, but did agree to her marriage in 1821 to Don Camillo Ruspoli, the younger son of a Roman princely family.

In 1828 Godoy's wife Maria Teresa died at Paris. The following year Godoy married his long-time mistress Pepita Tudó
Pepita Tudó

File:Pepita Tud?.jpgJosefina Tud? was the lover of Manuel Godoy, and likely the model of Goya's The Nude Maja....
. They moved to Paris in 1832 where they lived in somewhat straitened circumstances.

In 1836 Godoy published his memoirs; Charles IV had asked that he not do this until after the death of his son Ferdinand VII (who had died in 1833). Pepita returned to Spain in hopes of reclaiming the family properties.

In 1847 the Spanish government returned to Godoy part of his confiscated property and restored his titles. He died at Paris in 1851. His body was buried first in the Church of Saint-Roch, but the following year was transferred to the Pere Lachaise Cemetery where it rests today.

The painting La maja desnuda
La Maja Desnuda

La maja desnuda in English The Naked Majo, is an oil painting painting by the Spain painter, Francisco de Goya, that portrays a nude woman reclining on a bed of pillows....
 by Francisco de Goya, which depicts a fully nude reclining woman, was once in Godoy's personal collection. It is believed by many to portray Cayetana, Duchess of Alba.