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    Manuel Portela y Valladares (Pontevedra, 31 January 1867 – Bandol, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France 29 April 1952) was a Spanish political figure during...
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    Manuel Azaña Díaz (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnwel aˈθaɲa]; 10 January 1880 – 3 November 1940) was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister of...
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    Alejandro Lerroux, and his Radical Republican Party. Manuel Azaña would replace Manuel Portela Valladares, caretaker, as prime minister. The electoral process...
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  • member of the Valladares nobility in Galicia was Luis Sarmiento de Valladares, the first viscount of Meira in 1669 and first marquis de Valladares 1673, the...
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    Presidente del Consejo de Ministros y Ministro de la Gobernación a D. Manuel Portela Valladares" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (349). Agencia Estatal Boletín...
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  • defender Lincoln Portela (born 1953), Brazilian politician, television and radio personality, and pastor Manuel Portela Valladares 1868–1952), Spanish...
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  • previous day's cabinet reshuffle, carried out by Prime Minister Manuel Portela Valladares with the support of President Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, by describing...
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  • (1934–1935) Joaquín Chapaprieta, Prime minister (1935) Manuel Portela Valladares, Prime minister (1935–1936) Manuel Azaña, Prime minister (1936) Augusto Barcía Trelles...
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    of Spain between 30 December 1935 and 19 February 1936, during Manuel Portela Valladares tenure. Along with Captain Juan Sandalio Sánchez Ferragut, commander...
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    minister Manuel Portela Valladares to declare a state of war before the revolutionary masses rushed into the streets. Franco also approached Valladares to propose...
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    Spanish government with the title of governor-general of Catalonia: Manuel Portela Valladares (10/1-23/4/1935), the Republican radical Joan Pich i Pon (23/4-28/10/1935)...
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    who replaced them was Manuel Portela Valladares, the civil governor of Barcelona, which would be a serious mistake, since Portela's transfer to Madrid facilitated...
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  • Canalejas (1854- 1912), prime minister of Spain (20th century) Manuel Portela Valladares (1868–1952) prime minister of Spain (20th century) Eduardo Dato...
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    Manuel Rico Avello y García de Lañón (20 December 1886 - 23 August 1936) was a Spanish politician, lawyer, and journalist who served as Minister of the...
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    Guido Castelnuovo, Italian mathematician (b. 1865) April 29 – Manuel Portela Valladares, Spanish political figure (b. 1868) May 2 – Matrona Nikonova,...
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    Notorious pirate, considered the "Last Pirate of the Atlantic Ocean" Manuel Portela Valladares (1867–1952), politician A.D.R. Castelao (1886–1950), writer, artist...
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    Miguel Maura, moving later to the centrist Democratic Centre Party of Portela Valladares. With this Centrist Party he tried being elected to the Spanish Parliament...
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    philosophically close to Radical-Republicanism, Joaquin Chapaprieta and Manuel Portela-Valladares. The party did not recover. In the elections of 1936, it chose...
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    headed by Mariano Ruiz-Funes [es], by Santiago Casares Quiroga, by Manuel Portela Valladares, and by Vicente Uribe representing the PCE. All of them alluded...
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  • Phoenix, part of the Grand Orient, published a booklet endorsed by Manuel Portela Valladares condemning the Third International. The repressive policy of the...
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  • Vicenti, by Becerreá, and Manuel Portela Valladares in Fonsagrada. The success was total in Fonsagrada, being Manuel Portela Valladares elected deputy, and...
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    Eloy Vaquero Cantillo (1) PRR 3 April 1935 25 September 1935 Manuel Portela Valladares (1) Inofp. 25 September 1935 14 December 1935 Joaquín de Pablo-Blanco...
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    Constitutional 1871 74 Diego Martínez Barrio 70 days 2 PRR / UR 1933 75 Manuel Portela Valladares 67 days 1 Democratic Centre 1935 76 Santiago Casares Quiroga 66...
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    1923 Preceded by Luis Rodríguez de Viguri Seoane Succeeded by Manuel Portela Valladares Personal details Born 23 November 1866 Madrid, Spain Died 11 April...
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    Cueto Succeeded by Andrés Mellado Minister of Development In office 1923–1925 Preceded by Manuel Portela Valladares Succeeded by Rafael Benjumea y Burín...
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    in January 1935 was replaced by Manuel Portela Valladares). In April 1935, when the state of war was lifted, Portela was replaced by the radical Joan...
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    the group in 1935, for to be a member of a party the ephemeral Manuel Portela Valladares' Party of Democratic Center in 1936. Following the outbreak of...
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    catastrophe from succeeding". The following speaker was the centrist Manuel Portela Valladares who, according to Luis Romero, "is perhaps the only speaker who...
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  • Succeeded by Luis Saura del Pan Minister of Development In office 1923–1925 Preceded by Manuel Portela Valladares Succeeded by Rafael Benjumea y Burín...
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    the 19th century. Number 2 dates from 1853 and was the house of Manuel Portela Valladares. Number 4 dates from 1878 and number 24 was the house of the politician...
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