Captain general of the Navy

Captain general of the Navy
Capitán general de la Armada
Rank flag
Shoulder and sleeve insignia
Country Spain
Service branch Spanish Navy
Abbreviation CGN
Rank group Flag officer
NATO rank code OF-10
Formation c. 1750
Next lower rank Admiral general
Equivalent ranks Captain general (Army)
Captain general (Air and Space Force)

Captain general of the Navy (Spanish: Capitán general de la Armada) is the highest naval officer rank of the Spanish Navy, rated OF-10 with the NATO ranking system. The routine honorary appointments formally ceased in 1999. The rank of captain general of the Navy is equivalent to an admiral of the fleet in many nations, a captain general of the Spanish Army or an Captain general of the Air Force in the Spanish Air and Space Force.

A peculiar usage of the term captain general arose in the Spanish Navy of the 16th century. A captain general was appointed by the king as the leader of a fleet (although the term 'squadron' is more appropriate, as most galleon fleets rarely consisted of more than a dozen vessels, not counting escorted merchantmen), with full jurisdictional powers. The fleet second-in-command was the admiral, an officer appointed by the capitan-general and responsible for the seaworthiness of the squadron.

Since King Amadeo's reign (1871–1873), the monarchs used captain general of the Navy rank and insignia as Commander-in-chief. Briefly abolished by the Second Spanish Republic, it was restored in 1938 during the regime of Francisco Franco, a General of the Army. Since 19th century honorary promotions of retired admirals to this rank were also made, such as the prime ministers Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas (1928) and Luis Carrero Blanco (1973), the only posthumous promotion. Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona, claimant to the Spanish throne (1941–1977) and father of King Juan Carlos, was also made honorary captain general of the Spanish Navy in 1992.

List

Date of promotion
Image
Name
Dead/Annulled
Notes Ref.
1750 Juan José Navarro de Viana y Búfalo 5 February 1772 1st general captain of the Navy
1783 Luis de Córdova y Córdova 29 September 1796 2nd general captain of the Navy
1789 Pedro Fitz-James Stuart 23 July 1791 3rd general captain of the Navy
1792 Antonio Valdés y Fernández Bazán 4 April 1816
1794 Francisco Javier Everardo-Tilly 11 December 1795 5th general captain of the Navy
1796 Antonio González de Arce 23 February 1798 6th general captain of the Navy
1798 Manuel Antonio Flórez y Maldonado 23 March 1798 7th general captain of the Navy
1798 Juan Cayetano de Lángara y Huarte 18 January 1806 8th general captain of the Navy
1802 José Solano y Bote 24 April 1806 9th general captain of the Navy
1805 Francisco de Borja y Poyo 10 June 1808 10th general captain of the Navy
1805 Francisco Gil de Taboada y Lemos † 1809 11th general captain of the Navy
9 November 1805 Federico Carlos Gravina y Nápoles 9 March 1806 12th general captain of the Navy
3 November 1808 Félix Ignacio de Tejada 20 February 1817 13th general captain of the Navy
24 February 1817 Ignacio Maria de Álava y Sáenz de Navarrete 26 May 1817 14th general captain of the Navy
6 June 1817 Juan María Villavicencio y de la Serna 25 April 1830 15th general captain of the Navy
1 May 1830 Juan Ruiz de Apodaca y Eliza 11 January 1835 16th general captain of the Navy
25 January 1835 Cayetano Valdés y Flores 16 February 1835 17th general captain of the Navy
16 January 1836 Francisco Javier de Uriarte y Borja 29 November 1843 18th general captain of the Navy
12 February 1843 José Sartorio 30 December 1843 19th general captain of the Navy
2 June 1843 Ramón Romay 23 May 1849
15 September 1847 José Rodríguez de Arias 26 January 1852 21st general captain of the Navy
17 February 1852 Francisco Javier de Ulloa 24 November 1855
  • 22nd general captain of the Navy
  • Secretary of the Navy (1832–1833)
28 November 1855 Dionisio Capaz 27 December 1855
  • 23rd general captain of the Navy
  • Minister of the Navy (1822–1823 and 11–16 September 1840)
13 February 1856 Francisco Armero y Fernández de Peñaranda 1 July 1856
24 November 1858 Casimiro Vigodet † 2 January 1872
16 November 1870 Amadeo de Saboya 11 February 1873
(First Spanish Republic established)
5 September 1872 Juan José Martínez de Espinosa y Tacón 14 October 1875
29 December 1874 Alfonso de Borbón y Borbón 25 November 1885
24 August 1875 Joaquín Gutiérrez de Rubalcaba 3 April 1881
  • Ad honorem
  • Minister of the Navy (17 January – 1 March 1864 and 1866–1867)
  • 1st Marquis Rubalcaba with sucesion (1878)
18 April 1881 Luis Hernández-Pinzón Álvarez 22 February 1891 Ad honorem
27 February 1891 Guillermo Chacón Maldonado 28 March 1899
15 April 1899 Carlos Valcárcel y Ussel de Gimbarda 23 April 1903
17 May 1902 Alfonso de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena 14 April 1931
(Second Spanish Republic established)
30 April 1903 José María Beránger 23 January 1907
  • Ad honorem
  • Minister of the Navy
    (1870–1871, 1872–1873, 1885–1886, 1890–1891, 11 March – 11 December 1892 and 1895–1897)
21 February 1910 Juan Bautista Viniegra 21 February 1918
17 March 1918 José Pidal Rebollo 4 May 1920
  • Ad honorem
  • Minister of the Navy (1911–1912 and 23 March – 27 July 1918)
11 May 1920 José María Chacón y Pery 13 April 1922
22 April 1922 Ricardo Fernández de la Puente y Patrón 23 October 1928
  • Ad honorem
  • President of the Supreme War and Navy Council
30 October 1928 Juan Bautista Aznar y Cabañas 19 February 1933
18 July 1938 Francisco Franco y Bahamonde 20 November 1975
21 December 1973 Luis Carrero y Blanco
Posthumous promotion
20 November 1975 Juan Carlos de Borbón y Borbón Active until 19 June 2014
(Abdication)
5 December 1992 Juan de Borbón y Battenberg 1 April 1993
19 June 2014 Felipe de Borbón y Grecia Present

See also