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Leandro Fernández de Moratín (1760–1828), Spanish playwright and poet. •
Marquess of San Isidro (1806–1885), Spanish noble, politician and army officer. •
Conde de Campomanes (1723–1802), Spanish politician. •
Ángel de Saavedra y Ramírez de Baquedano, Duque de Rivas, (1791–1865) Spanish poet, dramatist and politician. •
Diego de León (1807–1841), Count Belascoaín. •
Manuel Montes de Oca (1804–1841), Spanish naval commander and politician. •
Francisco Javier de Istúriz (1790–1871), Spanish President. •
Ramón de Mesonero Romanos (1803–1882), Spanish author. • Frances Mary ("Fanny") Keats (1803–1889), the younger sister of
John Keats. •
José de Salamanca y Mayol (1811–1883), Spanish politician and financier, Marquis of Salamanca. •
Emilio Castelar (1832–1899), Spanish politician, historian, journalist and writer. President of the Executive during the
First Spanish Republic. •
Francisco Silvela (1843–1905), Spanish politician. •
Segismundo Moret (1833–1913), Spanish politician and writer. •
Fernando Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja (1879–1921), Spanish politician and soldier. •
Consuelo Vello Cano «La Fornarina» (1885–1915), Spanish
cupletista. •
José Echegaray (1832–1916), Spanish politician, playwright and mathematician. •
Leonardo Torres Quevedo (1852–1936), Spanish engineer, mathematician and inventor. •
Antonio Maura (1853–1925), Spanish politician and president of the council of ministers. •
Miguel Primo de Rivera (1870–1930), Spanish aristocrat and military officer, Prime Minister of Spain 1923–1930. His remains were later moved to the Basílica de la Merced in
Jerez de la Frontera. •
Felipe de Lazcano y Morales de Setién (1868–1951), lawyer, businessman, politician and financier. •
Ante Pavelić (1889–1959), Croatian
fascist dictator and leader of the
Ustaše. •
Fulgencio Batista (1901–1973), Cuban soldier, politician and dictator. •
Miguel Boyer (1939–2014), Spanish economist, academic and former minister. •
Kardam, Prince of Turnovo (1962–2015). •
Concha Piquer (1908–1990), singer. •
Luis Gómez-Acebo, Duke of Badajoz (1934–1991) •
Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz (1936–2020). •
José Antonio Primo de Rivera (1903–1936, reinterred 2023), founder of fascist
Falange Española de las JONS. Transferred from Valley of Cuelgamuros (formerly
Valley of the Fallen) in April 2023. •
Juan Meléndez Valdés (1754-1817), Spanish poet. •
Juan Donoso Cortés (1809-1853), Spanish author. •
Francisco Asenjo Barbieri (1823-1894), Spanish composer. •
Ricardo Bellver (1845-1924), Spanish sculptor. == See also ==