Fermín Salvochea
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Fermín Salvochea y Álvarez (1 March 1842, in Cádiz – 27 September 1907, in Cádiz) was a mayor of the city of Cádiz and a president of the province of Cádiz. He was one of the main propagators of anarchist thought in that area in the late 19th century and is considered to be "perhaps the most beloved figure in the Spanish Anarchist movement of the 19th century".[1][2]
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Fermín Salvochea | |
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Born | (1842-03-01)March 1, 1842 |
Died | September 27, 1907(1907-09-27) (aged 65) Cádiz, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | politician |
Known for | mayor of Cadiz, president of province of Cadiz |
Ideologically, he was influenced by Bradlaugh, Owen and Paine, whose works he had studied during his stay in England, and Kropotkin, whom he read later. In Spain he had contact with anarchist thinkers and activists and members of the Bakuninist Alliance, including Anselmo Lorenzo, Pedro Vallina and Francisco Mora (anarchist) [es].[1]