José María Calatrava y Peinado (26 February 1781 in Mérida, Spain – 16 January 1846 in Madrid) was a Spanish politician who served as the Prime Minister...
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1810. It was signed by the Mexican representative Miguel Santa María and José María Calatrava, representing Spain. From 1521, Spain had conquered the territory...
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José I José Mari Manzanares, professional name of José María Dols Abellán, Spanish bullfighter José Mari Manzanares, professional name of José María Dols...
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president of a republic or as king. Espartero was born at Granátula de Calatrava, a village of the province of Ciudad Real. He was the ninth child of Manuel...
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capacity, but became the de facto officeholder after Álava's renounce. José María Calatrava was the de jure officeholder from 14 August 1836 to 18 August 1837...
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Santa María–Calatrava Treaty, signed in Madrid by the Mexican Commissioner Miguel Santa María and the Spanish state minister José María Calatrava. Mexico...
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Santiago Calatrava Valls (born 28 July 1951) is a Spanish architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter, particularly known for his bridges supported...
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José María Hugo de la Fuente Morales (1 April 1855 – 21 June 1932) was a Spanish entomologist. Born in Pozuelo de Calatrava (Ciudad Real), Spain, son...
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Santa María–Calatrava Treaty, signed in Madrid by the Mexican Commissioner Miguel Santa María and the Spanish state minister José María Calatrava. Mexico...
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Santa María–Calatrava Treaty, signed in Madrid by the Mexican Commissioner, Miguel Santa Maria, and the Spanish state minister, Jose Maria Calatrava. Following...
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Calzada de Calatrava is a municipality of Spain located in the province of Ciudad Real, autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha. It belongs to the...
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Conservative 1874 5 Ramón María Narváez 8 years, 240 days 7 Moderate 1844 6 José María Aznar 7 years, 349 days 2 PP 1996 7 José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero...
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the Minister: Ramón María Narváez y Campos (21 August – 16 September 1844). Acting until the arrival of the Minister: José María Manresa y Navarro (19...
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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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then was Minister of the Interior during the prime minstership of José María Calatrava y Peinado, Mayor of Madrid in 1840 and Prime Minister of Spain on...
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Church. During the second progressive government presided over by José María Calatrava and with Mendizábal as the strong man in the Treasury portfolio,...
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General Francisco Espoz y Mina, the future heads of government José María Calatrava and Juan Álvarez Mendizábal, and the future minister Antonio Alcalá...
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The shortest presidency was that of José Hevia y Noriega who served 113 days and the longest was that of José Castán Tobeñas who served 22 years and...
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from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2016. Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fúbol español. De la Olimpiada...
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influence of the Grand Orient de France. Ramón Calatrava (1865–1876) Juan Antonio Seoane y Bayón (1876–1887) José María Pantoja (1887–1896) Alfredo Vega y Fernández...
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months after his appointment. The new President of the Government was José María Calatrava, who appointed Mendizábal as Minister of Finance, in a continuist...
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the Order of Calatrava in 1697 and was an art collector. Don Andres de Medrano married Maria Francisca de Angulo y Albizu, sister of María de las Nieves...
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senator, a Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece (1821), the Order of Calatrava and the Order of Carlos III. He was also Gentilhombre, Mayordomo mayor...
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Medrano. He married María de Robles. On May 10, 1664, Don Francisco de Aragüés y Medrano, son of Don José de Aragüés y Abarca and Doña María de Medrano, married...
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Fernando VII plenipotentiary José María Calatrava 1841 Ecuador President Juan José Flores plenipotentiary Pedro Gual Queen María Cristina de Borbón, Queen...
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Spain, granted in 1761 by Philip V to José de Rojas, veintiquatro of Seville and knight of the Order of Calatrava. José de Rojas y Contreras, 1st Marquess...
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after eight years of childless marriage. During his reign, the Order of Calatrava was founded. It was also in his reign that the Treaty of Sahagún in May...
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Carthy-Deu. Among the other soap operas in which she has participated are: María María 1989, Julia Pobre diabla 1990 Marielena 1992, Graciela (Special performance)...
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City of Arts and Sciences (category Santiago Calatrava structures)
2010. Suzanne Daley, Santiago Calatrava Collects Critics as Well as Fans The New York Times, Sept. 24, 2013 Ordóñez, José Antonio Fernández. "Puente de...
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Santa María–Calatrava Treaty was signed in Madrid by the Mexican Commissioner Miguel Santa María and the Spanish state minister José María Calatrava. In...
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