Francisco Antonio Mourelle
1750–1820 (age 70)
Biography
Francisco Antonio Mourelle was a Spanish military officer born in 1750 who served his nation during a period of significant maritime and military activity. As a naval and military professional, he participated in the conflicts and expeditions that characterized Spanish military engagement during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Mourelle's military career reflected Spain's continued naval traditions and its efforts to maintain maritime power during the Napoleonic era. He died in 1820, having dedicated his life to military service during a transformative period that saw significant changes in Spanish naval capabilities and international standing. His memory is preserved among Spain's distinguished military figures.