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    Emilio Castelar y Ripoll (7 September 1832 – 25 May 1899) was a Spanish republican politician, and a president of the First Spanish Republic. Castelar...
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    presidents—Estanislao Figueras, Francesc Pi i Margall, Nicolás Salmerón, Emilio Castelar; then, only eleven months after its proclamation, General Manuel Pavía...
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    policy that accentuated the next government of the also "moderate" Emilio Castelar, who, after suspending the sessions of the Cortes, began the siege...
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  • aviator and national hero Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, Spanish republican and president of the First Spanish Republic Emilio Castillo, American saxophone...
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    dedicated to Emilio Castelar, president of the First Spanish Republic. It lies on the centre of the namesake Glorieta de Emilio Castelar [es], a roundabout...
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    Party of Emilio Castelar. As for the strategy to follow against the Restoration regime, the greatest divergences were between Emilio Castelar, who was...
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  • Partido Republicano Democrático Federal Leader Francesc Pi i Margall Emilio Castelar Estanislao Figueras Nicolás Estévanez Murphy Eduardo Benot Founded...
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    Executive Power): Estanislao Figueras, Pi i Margall, Nicolás Salmerón, and Emilio Castelar. On the eve of the pronunciamiento of 3 January 1874, General Pavia...
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    Estanislao Figueras, Francisco Pi y Margall, Nicolás Salmerón and Emilio Castelar. On 3 January 1874, General Manuel Pavía led a coup d'état that established...
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  • Alfonso XII. During the parliamentary debates of the six-year period, Emilio Castelar's interventions made his name synonymous with orator. After an initial...
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    director of the opposition paper La Discusión, and co-operated with Emilio Castelar on La Democracia. In 1865 he was named one of the members of the directing...
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  • Castelar is city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Castelar may also refer to: Armando Castelar (born 1955), Brazilian economist Emilio Castelar (1832-1899)...
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    countries. As the Sickles-Carvajal negotiations broke down, President Emilio Castelar decided to settle the Virginius matter through Fish and Polo in Washington...
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    in Madrid and report to the Minister of State (Ministro de Estado), Emilio Castelar. The Puerto Rican delegation was freely elected by those eligible to...
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    Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). In June 2020 he received the Emilio Castelar 2020 award. Scholia has an author profile for Fernando Simón. Wikiquote...
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    sea. On September 7, Salmerón was replaced by the more conservative Emilio Castelar y Ripoll as President of the Executive Power.: 292  Pressured by the...
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    encompasses a block located south of Avenida Pdt. Masaryk toward Avenida Emilio Castelar. Four other large shopping centers are located across the street from...
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    the Teaching Schools and dismissal of agnostic professors such as Emilio Castelar —the so-called university question— which had provoked the student...
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  • the Partido Radical of Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla, the “posibilistas” of Emilio Castelar and other military groupings. Its political programme included achieving...
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    including the very same General Serrano, the singer José Mirall, the composer Emilio Arrieta, the Colonel Gándara, the captain José María Arana and the Captain...
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    Nicolás Salmerón y Alonso (1838–1908) July 18, 1873 September 7, 1873 Emilio Castelar y Ripoll (1832–1899) September 7, 1873 January 3, 1874 Francisco Serrano...
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    later the same morning, after an unsuccessful appeal to Nationalist General Emilio Mola to avoid war, and was succeeded by José Giral. He fled the country...
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    "extremely cold waters", was located near the current day plaza de Emilio Castelar. The waterstream, formerly used as dump, was channeled in 1807. The...
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    redeveloped as a plaza. The plaza is notable for a statue in its centre of Emilio Castelar, president of the first Spanish republic, who was born in a house facing...
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    Estanislao Figueras^ Francesc Pi i Margall^ Nicolás Salmerón y Alonso^ Emilio Castelar y Ripoll^ Francisco Serrano^ Spanish Republic (1931–1939) Niceto Alcalá-Zamora^^...
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    Miguel de Unamuno, Basque philosopher Juan Valera, Andalusian writer Emilio Castelar, president of the First Spanish Republic Joan Maragall, Catalan poet...
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    Fish reached a diplomatic resolution in which Spain's president, Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, expressed his regret, surrendered the Virginius and the surviving...
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  • formed the Possibilist Democratic Party ('Partido Posibilista'), led by Emilio Castelar 1890: The party joins the ⇒ Liberal Fusionist Party 1879: A left wing...
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    intended to regulate the First Spanish Republic. It was written mainly by Emilio Castelar, who intended to transform Spain from a unitary state into a federation...
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  • Constitutional Party (PC), the Democratic Progressive Party (PPD) of Emilio Castelar and Cristino Martos's Possibilist Democratic Party (PD). The alliance...
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