Francisco Silvela y Le Vielleuze (15 December 1843, in Madrid – 29 May 1905, in Madrid) was a Spanish politician who became Prime Minister of Spain on...
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to Cánovas himself and on his death in 1897 it was kept going by Francisco Silvela. In 1885, the party signed the Pact of El Pardo with the Liberal Party...
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Francisco Agustín Silvela y Blanco (28 August 1803 – 20 September 1857) was a Spanish exile who returned to become a prominent lawyer and politician following...
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de Hacienda á D. Fernando Cos-Gayón; Ministro de Gobernación á D. Francisco Silvela; Ministro de Fomento á D. Santos Isasa, y Ministro de Ultramar á D...
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Senate of Spain, and then a political minister in the governments of Francisco Silvela and Antonio Maura. He was a lawyer who joined the Conservative party...
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facilitate the sale of the islands to Germany. The Spanish Prime Minister Francisco Silvela signed the treaty on 12 February 1899. It transferred the Caroline...
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of Silvela Francisco Silvela y Montero de Espinosa, 3rd Marquess of Silvela Jorge Silvela y Barcáiztegui, 4th Marquess of Silvela Victoria Silvela y Faget...
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Succeeded by Francisco Silvela In office 5 October 1897 – 7 March 1899 Monarch Alfonso XIII Preceded by Marcelo Azcárraga Succeeded by Francisco Silvela In office...
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regionalization which was not consummated either, in this case promoted by Francisco Silvela. By means of a Royal Order of July 20, 1891 and a Bill on the same...
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would merge with the Conservative Party He was appointed by President Francisco Silvela as Minister of the Interior from December 1902 to July 1903. In 1903...
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minister (1900–1901) Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime minister (1901–1902) Francisco Silvela, Prime minister (1902–1903) Raimundo Fernández-Villaverde, Prime minister...
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Minister of State and Councillor of State. Silvela was son of the prominent lawyer Francisco Agustín Silvela y Blanco and wife Luisa de le Vielleuze y...
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useless." He was named Minister of War in 1900 by Prime Minister Francisco Silvela, and occupied this post under subsequent governments. He was appointed...
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Manuel Silvela y García de Aragón (31 October 1781, Valladolid – 9 May 1832, Batignolles-Monceau) was a Spanish writer, lawyer and magistrate. At the...
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Sebastián on 22 July 1900, the president of the Consejo de Ministros, Francisco Silvela, proposed to the regent of Spain, María Cristina, a royal decree to...
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German Empire. The treaty, which was signed by Spanish Prime Minister Francisco Silvela on 12 February 1899, transferred the Caroline Islands (Kosrae in the...
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minister (1897) Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime minister (1897–1899) Francisco Silvela, Prime minister (1899–1900) Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero, Prime minister...
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by Francisco Romero Robledo, who had rejoined the party ranks after his failed experience with the Liberal-Reformist Party, and Francisco Silvela. The...
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Emanuel Willis Wilson, West Virginia governor (b. 1844) May 29 – Francisco Silvela, Spanish politician, Prime Minister (b. 1843) June 1 Émile Delahaye...
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traditionalism with a historicist rather than religious matrix) and Joaquín Francisco Pacheco. Cánovas embraced an essentialist, metaphysical and providentialist...
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prisoners entered and left the prison freely —the conservative deputy Francisco Silvela accused the government of not managing "to make the prisons obligatory...
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office 23 October 1900 – 6 March 1901 Monarch Alfonso XIII Preceded by Francisco Silvela Succeeded by Práxedes Mateo Sagasta In office 21 August 1897 – 4 October...
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the 19th century and personal friend of Cánovas del Castillo and of Francisco Silvela, was a successful businessman in addition to deputy to Cortes. His...
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writer. President of the Executive during the First Spanish Republic. Francisco Silvela (1843–1905), Spanish politician. Segismundo Moret (1833–1913), Spanish...
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slow transition toward a federal republic. His oratory was crushing: Francisco Silvela said that in his speeches, Salmerón only used one weapon—artillery...
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H.E. Don Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano y Gayoso de los Cobos, Grandee of Spain, 8th Count of Toreno and 8th Viscount of Matarrosa (6 November 1840 –...
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Conservadora, UC) was a Spanish political party created in 1892 by Francisco Silvela as a split from the Liberal Conservative Party. In 1899 it merged...
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would again occupy the Ministry of the Interior, while his "enemy" Francisco Silvela took charge of the Ministry of Grace and Justice. The new government...
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Retrieved 24 December 2018. "Decreto admitiendo la dimisión presentada por D. Francisco de Paula Montemar, Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario...
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administrators of the time, he resigned in 1892 as a protest against corruption of Francisco Romero Robledo, a well known politician for his corrupt practices, minister...
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