Luis Curiel
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Born
11 October 1655
Luis Francisco Curiel y Tejada
11 October 1655
Seville, Spain
Died27 November 1724
Madrid, Spain
AlmamaterUniversity of Salamanca
SpouseInés María Luna Delgado
Luis Curiel | |
|---|---|
| Born | Luis Francisco Curiel y Tejada 11 October 1655 Seville, Spain |
| Died | 27 November 1724 Madrid, Spain |
| Alma mater | University of Salamanca |
| Spouse | Inés María Luna Delgado |
| Children | Juan Curiel |
| Honours | Order of Santiago |
| Seat S of the Real Academia Española | |
| In office 2 June 1714 – 27 November 1724 | |
| Preceded by | Seat established |
| Succeeded by | Tomás de Montes y Corral |
Luis Francisco Curiel y Tejada (born 11 October 1655, Seville, Spain; died 27 November 1724, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish lawyer, diplomat, Mayor of the House and Court, and knight of the Order of Santiago.[1]
He received his formal education at the University of Salamanca, studying law. On 25 February 1676, he qualified as a lawyer in the Chancellery of Granada. In 1677, he was appointed Poor Lawyer of the city of Seville and given the position of auditor of the Militias of the General Captaincy of the Kingdom of Seville.