Josep Marià de Cabanes i d'Escofet
Josep Marià de Cabanes i d'Escofet (1775 – 4 April 1842) was a Spanish politician, and member of the Progressive Party. He served as the first mayor of Barcelona.
Life and work
During the Liberal Triennium), in 1821–1822, he played a prominent role in the Board of Health during the yellow fever epidemic of 1821.[1] He was also a senator for Lleida.[2]
From 1816, he was a member of the Royal Academy of Letters of Barcelona and a correspondent of the Academy of History in Madrid, he compiled one of the most complete numismatic collections in Spain.[3]
He is buried in the Poblenou Cemetery.[4]
References
- ^ "Josep Marià de Cabanes i d'Escofet | enciclopedia.cat". www.enciclopedia.cat. Retrieved 2025-10-13.
- ^ Pedralbes, Revista D'historia Moderna, Any Xvi, Num. 16 (in Catalan). Edicions Universitat Barcelona.
- ^ Campi, Jesús Mestre i; Termes, Josep (1992). Diccionari d'història de Catalunya (in Catalan). Edicions 62. ISBN 978-84-297-3521-5.
- ^ Fontbona, Francesc (1999). El romanticisme a Catalunya: 1820-1874 (in Catalan). Generalitat de Catalunya. Departement de cultura. ISBN 978-84-7306-576-4.