Luis Araquistáin Quevedo (Bárcena de Pie de Concha, Cantabria, Spain, 1886 – Geneva, Switzerland, 1959) was a Spanish politician and writer. Member of...
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Araquistáin (Basque: Arakistain) is a Spanish surname of Basque origin. People bearing this surname include: José Araquistáin (born 1937), Spanish footballer...
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to Russia they were delivered. — Francisco Largo Caballero However, Luis Araquistáin, member of the same political party as Largo Caballero, attributed...
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including biographies of José Marchena, Francisco Largo Caballero, Luis Araquistáin, and Adolfo Suárez. He collaborated with Javier Fernández Sebastián...
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or two air bases. This last condition was the most admissible for Luis Araquistáin, the Republic ambassador to France. In 1950, former minister Federica...
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American republics should be vigorously studied by Spain." In 1921, Luis Araquistáin had written a book called El Peligro Yanqui ("The Yankee Peril"), in...
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Monteros 1931 1932 Américo Castro Quesada 1932 1933 Luis Araquistáin y Quevedo 1933 1934 Luis de Zulueta y Escolano 1935 1936 Francisco Agramonte y Cortijo...
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José Luis Rondo Henri Dumat Kenji Fukuda Nduka Ugbade Igor Dobrovolski Dragan Punišić Rade Tošić Pichi Alonso José Araquistáin Pascual Babiloni Luis Cela...
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Segismundo Casado. There was a tense confrontation between Martínez Barrio, Luis Araquistáin, and La Pasionaria. The Deputation considered the government as no...
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Succeeded by Luis Calderón y Martín Spanish Ambassador to France In office 1934–1936 Preceded by José María Aquinaga Succeeded by Luis Araquistáin Spanish...
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Historia : Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Real Academia de la Historia : José Luis Albareda y Sezde Real Academia de la Historia : Fernando de León y Castillo...
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Royo Gómez, Honorato de Castro, Hipólito Rodríguez Pinilla, Luis Fernández Clérigo, Luis Doporto, Clara Campoamor and Amós Salvador. The national assembly...
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or how many aircraft wee serviceable. Prieto’s fellow socialist, Luis Araquistáin, said that the real minister of war was the Russian general. There...
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aligned himself with moderates in the party such as Julián Besteiro and Luis Araquistáin. He was a tireless speaker and gained prominence in the party ranks...
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Among those who left there was Largo Caballero, Antonio Machado and Luis Araquistaín. As usual on Sunday, cafes and cinemas remained opened. During the...
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forward by Largo Caballero, which caused him to distance himself from Luis Araquistain and led to an irreparable split within Spanish socialism. The events...
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result Fatrás obtained a deputy seat (just like Indalecio Prieto, Luis Araquistáin and Ramón María de Aldasoro). In the Cortes he starred in numerous...
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politicians. He forged friendship with Juan Negrín, Luis Araquistáin, Julio Álvarez del Vayo, Rodolfo Llopis, Luis Quintanilla and many others. Following the Asturian...
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The Socialist Party and the conquest of power, with a prologue by Luis Araquistáin. While teaching at the University of Santo Domingo, he embarked on...
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was called the "Spanish Lenin". The main ideologist of Caballeroism Luis Araquistain wrote in a letter to his daughter (or his wife) as soon as he learned...
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de Pie de Concha (Seat) Pie de Concha Pujayo Montabliz (abandoned) Luis Araquistáin (1886 – Geneva, Switzerland, 1959) was a Spanish politician and writer...
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1871) July 26 – Manuel Altolaguirre, Spanish poet (b. 1905) August 8 – Luis Araquistáin, Spanish politician and writer (b. 1886) October 27 – Juan José Domenchina...
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Dámaso Alonso, Luis Araquistáin, Ramón Gómez de la Serna, Federico García Lorca, Guillermo de Torre, Ramón del Valle-Inclán, Jorge Luis Borges, Eugenio...
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Ramón Pérez de Ayala or José Giral, and others not, such as Luis Jiménez de Asúa, Luis Araquistain, Honorato de Castro or Martí y Jara. The union between the...
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El Clásico (section Luís Figo transfer)
Juan Alonso (1954–55) José Vicente (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64), José Araquistáin (1961–62), Antonio Betancort (1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68), García Remón...
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record appearance maker in all competitions and in La Liga (with 550). M. ^ Luís Figo was the first Real Madrid player to win the FIFA World Player of the...
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a Spaniard exile in Paris, Luis Araquistáin, as editor of the magazine in 1959. However, due to the death of Araquistáin a Colombian diplomat Germán...
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Alonso Xabi Alonso Xabier Prieto Mikel Aranburu Agustín Aranzábal José Araquistáin Luis Arconada Pedro María Artola José Mari Bakero Txiki Begiristain Paco...
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Matías Aguirregaray Óscar Aguirregaray Antonio Alzamendi José Emilio Amavisca Luis Amuchástegui Martín Aphesteguy Joel Apezteguía Ian Araneta Charles Aránguiz...
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"Eskozia la Brava", meaning "Scotland the Brave"). Under its new coach José Luis Mendilibar, Eibar finished its second top-flight season in 14th. Borja Bastón...
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