Antonio Mazarrasa Quintanilla | |
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Born | 1864 Villaverde de Pontones, Spain |
Died | 1941 Madrid, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | lawyer |
Known for | politician |
Political party | Carlism |
Antonio María Andrés Mazarrasa Quintanilla (1864-1941) was a Spanish politician, civil servant and entrepreneur. Politically he initially supported the Carlists, then he joined the breakaway Mellistas, and eventually he engaged in Primoriverrista structures. In the 1890s he was a member of the Santander ayuntamiento. His parliamentarian career climaxed during two terms in the lower chamber of the Cortes (1903-1905 and 1910–1914) and one term in the senate (1919-1920). In 1924-1927 he served as civil governor of the Segovia province. In 1928-1936 and 1939-1940 he was the managing director of Monte de Piedad y Caja de Ahorros de Madrid. Until the late 1920s he was engaged in a family-held Mazarrasa mining conglomerate in Cantabria.