Máximo Cajal López (February 17, 1935 – April 3, 2014) was a Spanish diplomat and ambassador. López was born in Madrid. He was the Spanish ambassador...
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Fernando Perpiña Robert, former diplomat, Spain 13 October 1988: Máximo Cajal López, former diplomat, Spain 12 November 1988: Léon Bollendorff, former...
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cause. At the time the protesters entered, the Spanish Ambassador, Máximo Cajal López was meeting with former Guatemalan Vice-President Eduardo Rafael Cáceres...
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February 1991 Gabriel Ferrán de Alfaro 15 February 1991 3 June 1994 Máximo Cajal López 10 June 1994 8 July 1996 Carlos Manuel de Benavides y Salas 10 July...
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Minister, Adolfo Molina Orantes. The only two survivors were Ambassador Máximo Cajal López and peasant Gregorio Yuja Xona, who were taken to the Private Hospital...
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Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. Andrei Bodiu, 48, Romanian poet. Máximo Cajal López, 79, Spanish diplomat. Régine Deforges, 78, French author, editor...
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murder of Spanish priests in the indigenous regions. Ambassador Máximo Cajal y López, who had visited the Ixil and Kiche regions in the previous weeks...
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He was survived by his wife, who died on 1 May 2001 at Hospital Ramon Cajal from a generalized infection. On 25 September 2018 their son Fernando Casado...
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Ángela López Sáenz and Tomás Portillo Blanco are usually called Laura Portillo López and Pedro Portillo López but could also be called Laura López Portillo...
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Movement (1940) José Rafael de las Heras, politician (1983) Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Spanish pathologist (1993) Henry M. Reeve, cavalry commander (1976) Álvaro...
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Interior Donaldo Álvarez Ruiz. Despite pleas by Spanish Ambassador Máximo Cajal y López to negotiate, a decision was made among Gen. Lucas García's cabinet...
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"sacrificed the hostages and immolated themselves afterward". Ambassador Cajal denied the claims of the Guatemalan government and Spain immediately terminated...
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1997. "A la caza de cerebritos14 February 2011". El País. "Almodóvar y López de Arriotúa, con Gabilondo en "Gente de Primera"". Diario ABC (in Spanish)...
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