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Manuel Polo y Peyrolón

Manuel Polo y Peyrolón (1846 – 1918) was a Spanish novelist, philosopher, academic and a Carlist politician.
==Family and youth==

Manuel Polo y Peyrolón was born in Cañete, a village on the Western slopes of Montes Universales, a southern ridge of Sistema Ibérico. Located in the Castillan province of Cuenca, the area bordered the regions of Aragón and Valencia and formed part of what was once known as Alto Maestrazgo. He was descendant to a petty bourgeoisie family. His father, Domingo Polo,〔Roberto Sanz Ponce, ''La Sierra de Albarracín y Polo y Peyroloñ: historia de una relación ascética'', () ''Rehalda'' 13 (2010), p. 25〕 originated from the Aragonese city of Belchite; during the First Carlist War he sided with the legitimists and served as a secretary of general José María Arévalo y Requeno.〔Sanz Ponce 2010, p. 25〕 Following the Carlist defeat he had to abandon his job and settled in Cañete, practicing as a lawyer.〔Sanz Ponce 2010, p. 19〕 Manuel’s mother, María Peyrolón, was also Aragonese from Calomarde.〔Sanz Ponce 2010, p. 19〕 Following her early death in 1853, Manuel and his younger brother were partially looked after by her sister Concepción.〔Sanz Ponce 2010, p. 19, the aunt became his second mother, Javier Urcelay Alonso, ''Introducción'', () ''Memorias políticas de M. Polo y Peyrolón (1870-1913)'', Madrid 2013, ISBN 9788499405872, p. 17〕 Spending most of his childhood and youth with relatives in Gea de Albarracín,〔Urcelay Alonso 2013, p. 11〕 he considered himself a turolense.〔Sanz Ponce 2010, p. 19〕
Manuel was brought up in a fervently Catholic ambience,〔''Polo y Peyrolón, Manuel (1846 -1918)'' entry at mcnbiografias.com〕 politically strongly flavored by Carlism.〔his first childhood lectures were Carlist booklets and periodicals, Urcelay Alonso 2013, p. 12〕 He graduated in filosofia y letras from Universidad Central in Madrid and in derecho civil y canonico from Universidad de Valencia,〔mcnbiografias.com, see also cover of his works, available (here )〕 guided by Miguel Vicente Almazán〔Carles Sirera Mirrales, ''Neocatolicismo y darwinismo en las aulas: el caso del instituto provincial de Valencia'', () ''Ayer'' 81 (2011), p. 251〕 and obtaining later PhD laurels in philosophy.〔Manuel Polo y Peyrolon, ''Elementos etica o filosofia moral'', Valencia 1882〕 Following a brief and temporary episode as profesor auxiliar of metafisica in Valencia in 1868-69,〔Sirera Mirrales 2011, p. 251〕 he returned to Aragón and successfully applied to Instituto de Segunda Enseñanza de Teruel, where he commenced teaching Psicología, Lógica y Ética in 1870.〔Sanz Ponce 2010, p. 20, Urcelay Alonso 2013, p. 11〕 Manuel Polo y Peyrolón has never married and had no children.〔Urcelay Alonso 2013, p. 12〕

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