Antonio de Castro y Casaleiz (Havana, 1856 - Vienna, 1918) was a Spanish politician and diplomat who served, in 1898, as Consul-General of Spain in Cairo.
In 1905 he was appointed Spanish ambassador to Italy, a post he held for only a few months before returning to political activity.
On 20 March 1914, he presented his credentials in Vienna as Spanish representative to the Austro-Hungarian court.
His work was hampered by the course of the First World War, and he died in the Austrian capital on 3 October 1918 of the Spanish flu.
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