Luis González Bravo y López de Arjona (8 July 1811, in Cádiz, Spain – 1 September 1871, in Biarritz, France) was a Spanish politician, diplomat, intellectual...
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Luis Gonzalez or González may refer to: Luis González y González (1925–2003), Mexican historian Luis A. Gonzalez (judge) (fl. 1978–2015), American judge...
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Spaniard soldier Luis Felipe Bravo Mena (born 1952) Mexican politician Luis Armando Melgar Bravo (born 1966) Mexican politician Luis González-Bravo y López de...
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Lorena González (Seattle politician) Luis A. Gonzalez (judge) Luis González-Bravo y López de Arjona Luis Gonzales Posada Luis Enrique Oberto González (1928–2022)...
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President of Spain, and the then Spanish Minister of Home Affairs, Luis González Bravo. This was a well-paid job, which Bécquer held on and off until 1868...
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liberal, was succeeded by Luis González Bravo, a moderate, inaugurating a decade of moderado rule. President Luis González Bravo was Isabella's first stable...
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"Real decreto nombrando Presidente del Consejo de Ministros á D. Luis González Bravo" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (3370). Agencia Estatal Boletín...
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Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis (Aielo de Malferit, 3 August 1944 – Villarrubio, Cuenca, 16 April 1973), better known by his stage name Nino Bravo, was a Spanish...
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del Águila y Cevallos (d. 1888), 13th Marchioness of Espeja, daughter of Luis Ramón del Águila y Alvarado, 12th Marquess of Espeja, and wife Josefa Manuela...
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included Eduardo Sanhueza Martín, Candelario Sepúlveda, Tomás Figueroa Bravo, Carlos González Utreras and Humberto Fagnilli Fuentes (who renamed the club Liceo...
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Political offices Preceded by Luis González Bravo Minister of Government 1868-1870 Succeeded by Nicolás María Rivero Preceded by Juan de Zavala y de la...
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Minister: Lorenzo Arrazola y García (19 April – 3 May 1865) and Luis González-Bravo y López de Arjona (3–4 May 1865). Acting during absence of the Minister:...
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Ministerio de Ultramar: los subsecretarios (1863-1899)". In Jean-Philippe Luis (ed.). L'État dans ses colonies. Collection de la Casa de Velázquez. Madrid:...
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had no choice but to resign and the new president was the moderate Luis González Bravo, who called elections for January 1844 with the agreement of the...
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Zorrilla 317 days 2 Radical 1871 41 The Count of San Luis 301 days 1 Moderate 1853 42 Luis González Bravo 299 days 2 Moderate 1843 Manuel Allendesalazar 299...
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parliamentary intrigues led by the progressive Salustiano Olózaga and Luis González Bravo (passed to the moderate ranks), which ended with the triumph of the...
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teammates Fernando Meneses, Luis Mena and Miguel Riffo. After an injury to Eduardo Lobos, manager Jaime Pizarro gave Bravo his first chance, which would...
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1854-1856 Antonio González, 1st Marquess of Valdeterrazo (2nd term) 1856-1857 Juan Tomás Comyn (2nd term) 1856-1858 Luis González Bravo 1858-1862 Francisco...
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Consejo y Comisaría de Cruzada [es], obtained through the influence of Luis González Bravo. There, he studied with Charles Gleyre. Two years later, he received...
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Sicilies. On April 15, 1844, the government led by prime minister Luis González Bravo entrusted him with the task of organizing a new law enforcement corp...
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y Callejas 23 April 1868 15 June 1868 Carlos Marfori y Callejas Luis González Bravo 15 June 1868 19 September 1868 Tomás Rodríguez Rubí Junta Revolucionaria...
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August 1843 12 December 1843 Joaquín María López Salustiano Olózaga Luis González Bravo Pedro Jiménez Navarro 12 December 1843 15 January 1845 Ramón María...
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Luis González de Alba (March 6, 1944 – October 2, 2016) was a Mexican writer, psychologist, intellectual, and popular science writer. Luis González de...
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Manuel Álvarez Bravo, photographer; recipient, 1984 Hasselblad Award Pita Amor, poet Alberto Arai, architect, theorist and painter Luis Barragán, architect...
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June 1865 Luis González Bravo (1) 21 June 1865 10 July 1866 José de Posada Herrera (1) 10 July 1866 20 September 1868 Luis González Bravo (1) Junta Revolucionaria...
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plenipotentiary José Manuel Borgoño Queen Isabella II of Spain plenipotentiary Luis González Bravo 1846 Venezuela President Carlos Soublette plenipotentiary Alejo Fortique...
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Lardizábal y Uribe, 1775–1814. Francisco Martínez de la Rosa, 1820–1862. Luis González Bravo, 1863–1871. Antonio de Benavides, 1872–1884. Cristino Martos, 1893...
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Zapien, Gabriel Bobadilla, Raúl Zepeda Medina, Melesio de Jesús Vargas, Luis Bravo, Eugenio Romero, Miguel Hernández, Fernando Calderón, Jorge Camacho, Felio...
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Federico de Castro Bravo Carlos Ruiz del Castillo Luis Legaz Lacambra Ciriaco Pérez Bustamante José María Millás Vallicrosa Luis Pericot García Juan...
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(night of San Daniel, Pact of Ostende). The maintenance in power of Luis González Bravo was done at the cost of increasing political repression to unbearable...
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