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    Pascual Madoz Ibáñez (17 May 1806 – 13 December 1870) was a Spanish politician and statistician. In early life Madoz was settled in Barcelona, as a writer...
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  • ancestors Pascual Madoz (1806–1870), a Spanish politician and statistician Pascual Orozco (1882–1915), a Mexican revolutionary leader Pascual Ortiz Rubio...
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    1850, it was edited and directed by Pascual Madoz. A widely known work in Spain (often simply known as "el Madoz"), used as reference work, it stands...
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    wild products directly from nature. About the Arabic past of Quinto, Pascual Madoz writes in the 19th century that the hill where the old parish church...
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    Municipal". Archived from the original on 2018-02-26. Retrieved 2013-02-15. Madoz, Pascual (1850). Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España y sus...
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    to the Roman period. It has been the alma mater of Prime Ministers Pascual Madoz, Manuel Azaña, Salustiano de Olózaga and Eusebio Bardají, of the Nobel...
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    out by Mendizabal (1836), followed by those of Espartero (1841) and Pascual Madoz (1855), were considered an attack on the Catholic Church and the nobility...
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    confederation of small republics, related by their common ancestry and language." Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España (Pascual Madoz, 1850)...
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    Álvarez Mendizábal (prime minister of Queen Regent Maria Christina) and Pascual Madoz (finance minister of Queen Isabel II) were responsible for the two most...
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    School of Engineering in Madrid, where he befriended the politician Pascual Madoz. In 1866, he married Carmen Nessi y Goñi (1849–1935), who was of Italian...
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    reference to the plateau that characterizes the geography of the area. Pascual Madoz in his famous Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España...
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    western slopes of the Serra de Godall mountain range. In the 19th century Pascual Madoz referred to Merades as a "village that had been destroyed". Administratively...
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  • west. Pascual Madoz cites it in his "Geographical-statistical-historical dictionary of Spain and its overseas possessions" in 1849. Pascual Madoz already...
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    Mogrovejo descended. According to the 19th century geographic dictionary by Pascual Madoz the council of Mogrovejo included eight neighborhoods or villages, which...
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    President of Catalonia and formerly an officer in the Spanish Army Pascual Madoz (1806–1870), politician, statistician Enriqueta Martí (1868–1913), Spanish...
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  • olive fields, as well as wheat, cotton and corn fields. According to Pascual Madoz, "over 6,000 of the 7,000 aranzadas [ca. 3,000 ha] of Olivares were...
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    Turieno is a town in the municipality of Camaleño (Cantabria, Spain). Pascual Madoz, Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España y sus posesiones...
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    and the horrified fascination. Even some serious chroniclers, like Pascual Madoz in his "Diccionario Geografico Estadistico-Historico", published in...
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    place had 7 houses counted. It is described in the sixth volume of Pascual Madoz's Geographical-statistical-historical dictionary of Spain and its overseas...
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    motor vehicles for many weeks, often longer. In 1830, the politician Pascual Madoz had the idea of building the tunnel. That same year, two French engineers...
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    institute for women's studies created in Spain. In 2002 she received the Pascual Madoz National Research Award [es] in Economic and Legal Sciences. Retired...
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    Later he would be at the head of the government of the Liberal Union. Pascual Madoz, responsible for the legislation that completed the confiscation process...
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  • Dictionary of Spain and its Overseas Possessions, a work promoted by Pascual Madoz : 'Place in the province, diocese, territorial audience and general...
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    towns with Torrelavega and Reinosa, the gateway to Castile. In CE 1850, Pascual Madoz says of Viveda that he has 48 houses, parish church and primary school...
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  • Catalan deputies and especially Pascual Madoz, deputy for Lérida and a key person in the demolition of the walls. Madoz became civil governor of Barcelona...
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    1863 – 2 March 1863 Succeeded by The Marquis of Miraflores Preceded by Pascual Madoz Prime Minister of Spain 3 October 1868 – 18 June 1869 Succeeded by The...
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    antiguas madrileñas. p. 96, Editions La Librería. ISBN 84-87290-52-3. Pascual Madoz, (1850), Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España y sus...
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    Aragon (El Catolico) to the status of Dukedom in 1487. Madoz, Pascual (1830). P. y Sagasti Madoz (Madrid, A.) (ed.). Diccionario Geográfico-Estadístico-Histórico...
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    comply and sought the support of the newly appointed Civil Governor, Pascual Madoz and so the strike continued. On August 8, a new Captain General, Domingo...
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    of the "radical" sector of the progressives headed at that time by Pascual Madoz and Fermín Caballero, who were joined by the "temperate" Manuel Cortina...
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