José Sánchez Guerra y Martinez (28 June 1859, in Córdoba – 26 January 1935, in Madrid) was a Spanish journalist, lawyer and prime minister. His term as...
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It took place in January 1929, with the conservative politician José Sánchez Guerra as its main instigator. In the second phase of the Primo de Rivera...
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in 2002 José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez, Spanish journalist, lawyer and politician, Prime Minister under King Alfonso XIII José Hernán Sánchez Porras,...
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war itself, Sánchez Guerra had little active involvement in the daily management of Real Madrid, acting with non-official presidents Juan José Vallejo and...
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Gobernador del Banco de España á D. José Sánchez Guerra. [58] Real decreto nombrando Ministro de Fomento á D. José Sánchez Guerra. [59] Real decreto nombrando...
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beginning of the crisis to January 1929 when the insurrection led by José Sánchez Guerra took place and, despite its failure, "managed to show the cracks...
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"Real decreto nombrabo Presidente del Consejo de Ministros a D. José Sánchez Guerra Martínez, Diputado a Cortes" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish)...
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Barroso y Sánchez-Guerra, Spanish general Donato Guerra, 19th-century Mexican general Eutímio Guerra, Cuban army guide José de Bustamante y Guerra, Spanish...
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was replaced by a conservative government presided over by José Sánchez Guerra. Sánchez Guerra tried to confront the growing military interventionism and...
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seats to govern on its own. Alcalá-Zamora refused to appoint the CEDA leader José María Gil-Robles as prime minister and instead appointed Alejandro Lerroux...
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Labour Day Law (eight hours) and gave way to another headed by Joaquín Sánchez de Toca, which gave rise to the Royal Decree that put it into effect. Both...
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Tétouan. In 1929 he was a member of the military court that tried José Sánchez Guerra for the artillery revolt at Ciudad Real. The acquittal of the Conservative...
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Estella In March 1922, Lieutenant-General Jose Olaguer Feliú was appointed as Minister of War by José Sánchez Guerra, Prime Minister of Spain. Olaguer Feliú...
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office by former Prime Minister José Sánchez Guerra, after he accused his party colleague, fellow conservative Joaquín Sánchez de Toca, of having lied about...
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hundred page summary. The government presided by the conservative José Sánchez Guerra then decided to take the Picasso File to the Congress of Deputies...
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1857: José María Linares overthrew Jorge Córdova. January 14, 1861: José María de Achá, Ruperto Fernández, and Manuel Antonio Sánchez overthrew José María...
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regime grew. By summer 1926, former politicians, led by conservative José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez, pressed the king to remove Primo de Rivera and restore...
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Government and Treasury of Spain and the Indies. It was commissioned to José Rodrigo. In the reform of 1720, it was named Secretariat of the Dispatch...
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win. José Luis Rivera Guerra was born in Mayagüez on October 7, 1973. He studied on the island's public school system, graduating from the José de Diego...
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Prime minister (1921) Antonio Maura, Prime minister (1921–1922) José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez, Prime minister (1922) Miguel Primo de Rivera, Prime minister...
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Rafael Gasset". ABC (in Spanish): 21–22. 12 April 1927. Illán, Juan Carlos Sánchez (1996). "Los Gasset y los orígenes del periodismo moderno en España, El...
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José Benigno Sánchez Marco (1865-1949) was a Spanish Traditionalist politician, associated mostly with a branch known as Integrism and operating as Partido...
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Pedro José Domingo de Guerra (4 December 1809 – 10 September 1879) was a Bolivian jurist who served as the acting President of Bolivia in 1879 in the absence...
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in Valencia and its main promoter was the conservative politician José Sánchez Guerra. In this last attempt the artillerymen also played an important role...
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Priscila Luna Guerra Alexa Damián as Emilia Baldomero Fabián Robles as Santiago García "La Iguana" Leticia Perdigón as Catalina Guerra de Luna José Elías Moreno...
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2002. In 2012, Sánchez received his Doctorate in Economics from Camilo José Cela University, where he lectured in economics. In 2003, Sánchez stood for Madrid...
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ISBN 84-259-1152-4. Rosenbusch, Anne (2017). "Guerra Total en territorio neutral: Actividades alemanas en España durante la Primera Guerra Mundial". Hispania Nova. 15 (15)...
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Anido sent him to languish in the army reserves. He took part in José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez's failed coup on 15 December 1930, taking over the Cuatro...
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José Manuel Gutiérrez Guerra, known as "the last Oligarch," (5 September 1869, in Sucre, Bolivia – 3 February 1929, in Antofagasta, Chile) was a Bolivian...
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Joaquín Sánchez de Toca In office 14 August 1921 – 8 March 1922 Monarch Alfonso XIII Preceded by Manuel Allendesalazar Succeeded by José Sánchez-Guerra Seat...
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