Pedro Pidal, 1st Marquess of Villaviciosa de Asturias


Pedro José Pidal y Bernaldo de Quirós, 1st Marquess of Villaviciosa de Asturias, MP was a Spanish peer, politician, mountaineer, writer, famed hunter and Olympic medalist. A visionary in the field of conservationism, he engineered the creation of Picos de Europa National Park in 1918 and was the first person to reach the summit of Naranjo de Bulnes, in 1904.
Pidal took second place in pigeon shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics, an event now considered unofficial. As a politician, he was a member of parliament for Belmonte de Miranda and Luarca, and was made senator for life in 1914.

Early life

He was born in Somió as the first child of 12, son of Alejandro Pidal, who was President of the Congress of Deputies, Minister of Development and Director of the Royal Spanish Academy. His mother was Ignacia Bernaldo de Quirós, the daughter of the 7th Marquess of Campo Sagrado.

Hunting

During his hunting career, he bagged five Cantabrian brown bears, a species he was one of the biggest experts in. Pidal was predominantly a mountain hunter, and enjoyed stalking rebecos and sarrios as well.
He is one of only four who have hunted all big-game species of the Spanish fauna, the other three being the 11th Marquess of Valdueza, Carlos Rein and Infanta Alicia of Spain.
He died in Gijón the 17 November 1941.

Issue

On 10 October 1892, he married Jacqueline Guilhou, the daughter of Jean Antoine Numa Guilhou, a prominent French businessman. The ceremony took place at the chapel of the Mieres steel factory. They had five children:
in 1908. Pidal is the fourth from the left

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