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    Antonio Maura Montaner (2 May 1853 – 13 December 1925) was Prime Minister of Spain on five separate occasions. Maura was born in Palma, on the island of...
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  • Look up Maura in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maura may refer to: Maura (given name), a feminine given name Antonio Maura (1853–1925), Prime Minister...
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    from her mother's side was artist Bartolomé Maura y Montaner [es], brother of statesman Antonio Maura. Maura studied philosophy and literature at the École...
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  • region a politician dominated. Finally, the new leader was the Mallorcan Antonio Maura Montaner, whom Silvela himself had designated as his successor, and...
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    The Monument to Antonio Maura is an instance of public art in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Designed by Mariano Benlliure, it consists of a sculptural ensemble...
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    movement that bloomed in Spain from 1913 around the political figure of Antonio Maura after a schism in the Conservative Party between idóneos ('apt ones')...
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    Conservative Party, Antonio Maura, to form a government. Following the customs of the political regime of the Restoration, Antonio Maura received a decree...
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    Ministros ha presentado D. Antonio Aguilar y Correa, Marqués de la Vega de Armijo, y nombrando para dicho cargo á D. Antonio Maura y Montaner, Diputado á...
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  • Maura Law may refer to two different decrees named after Don Antonio Maura, the Spanish minister of colonies at the time. The first decree, the royal decree...
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  • (1917–1918) Antonio Maura, Prime minister (1918) Manuel García-Prieto, Prime minister (1918) Álvaro de Figueroa, Prime minister (1918–1919) Antonio Maura, Prime...
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  • led by Antonio Maura, which split from the party in 1913 after Eduardo Dato's election as Conservative leader. A loose association of Maura's supporters...
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    Antoni Gaudí (redirect from Antonio Gaudí)
    in Catalan. Gaudí also refused to speak Spanish with Prime Minister Antonio Maura, who, being a native of Mallorca and therefore Catalan-speaking, ended...
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    The viperine water snake or viperine snake (Natrix maura) is a semiaquatic, fish-eating natricine water snake. Despite its common names, it is not a member...
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    Conservative Republican Party. Miguel Maura was born in Madrid on 13 December 1887. His father was Antonio Maura who was among the Prime Ministers of Spain...
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  • la Mortera. Her great-grandfather was Antonio Maura, who had been Prime Minister of Spain. Actress Carmen Maura is her third cousin. On 16 July 1955,...
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    1909. It was caused by the calling-up of reserve troops by Premier Antonio Maura to be sent as reinforcements when Spain renewed military-colonial activity...
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    resigned. Shortly after he participated in the coalition government of Antonio Maura as Minister of Instruction and of Justice and in the government of Manuel...
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    Formentor. Joaquín Jovellar y Soler, 19th century military commander. Antonio Maura, two-time Spanish Prime Minister during the reign of King Alfonso XIII...
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    everyone in front of me", as he told Gabriel Maura Gamazo, son of the conservative leader Antonio Maura. "The king later admitted that some of the conspirators...
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    Maura Gamazo, 1st Duke of Maura (Madrid 25 January 1879 – Madrid 29 January 1963) was a Spanish politician and historian. He was the son of Antonio Maura...
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  • Biarritz, France, María del Carmen Maura, a daughter of Gabriel Maura Gamazo, 1st Duke of Maura, the son of Antonio Maura, a Prime Minister of the Spanish...
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    of the 1924 Municipal Statute that, inspired by previous projects of Antonio Maura, sought to reform the structure of the State at a local level and was...
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  • of Ministers limited the work of the Commissariat, so prime minister Antonio Maura decided to elevate the commissariat to ministerial rank being its first...
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    Moret was again appointed prime minister after the resignation of Antonio Maura while he was also Minister of the Interior. He was forced to resign...
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    country was laid with the promulgation of the Maura Law on 19 May 1893. Named after its author, Don Antonio Maura, the Spanish Minister of Colonies at the...
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    Don Antonio Aguilar y Correa, 8th Marquess of la Vega de Armijo, 6th Marquess of Mos, Grandee of Spain (30 June 1824, in Madrid, Spain – 13 June 1908)...
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  • Among its members were future prime minister and Conservative leader Antonio Maura, son-in-law of Gamazo, as well as other notorious liberal MPs. After...
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    then a political minister in the governments of Francisco Silvela and Antonio Maura. He was a lawyer who joined the Conservative party at that time. He...
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  • co-founder of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (b. 1850) December 13 – Antonio Maura, Spanish conservative politician, 5-time Prime Minister of Spain (b...
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    December 11, 1892, Sagasta returned as Prime Minister of Spain with Antonio Maura as the new overseas minister. On December 15, 1892, and January 15,...
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