Manuel Fraile y García
1763–1837 (age 74)
Biography
Manuel Fraile y García (1763–1837) was a Spanish politician whose public service reflected the complex political landscape of early nineteenth-century Spain. Active during a period of constitutional experimentation and dynastic conflict, Fraile y García engaged in governance during one of Spain's most transformative eras.
His political career spanned the Napoleonic occupation, the Peninsular War, and the subsequent restoration of the Spanish monarchy. Fraile y García's involvement in public affairs during these turbulent decades made him a participant in the crucial decisions that shaped modern Spain's political institutions and national identity.