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    Ricardo Samper Ibáñez (25 August 1881 – 27 October 1938) was a Spanish political figure during the Second Spanish Republic. Samper served as Valencia mayor...
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  • journalist, son of Daniel Samper Pizano Ricardo Samper, a Spanish political figure during the Second Spanish Republic Sergi Samper, a Spanish football player...
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    Barrio Succeeded by Ricardo Samper In office 4 October 1934 – 25 September 1935 President Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Preceded by Ricardo Samper Succeeded by Joaquín...
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  • Prime minister (1933) Alejandro Lerroux, Prime minister (1933–1934) Ricardo Samper, Prime minister (1934) Alejandro Lerroux, Prime minister (1934–1935)...
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    Prime Minister Manuel Azaña Alejandro Lerroux Diego Martínez Barrio Ricardo Samper Joaquín Chapaprieta Manuel Portela Preceded by Francisco Serrano (President...
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    and it provoked a legal dispute with the Spanish government led by Ricardo Samper. Meanwhile, the Generalitat established its own Court of Appeal (Tribunal...
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    April 1934. "Decreto nombrando Presidente del Consejo de Ministros a D. Ricardo Samper Ibáñez" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (119). Agencia Estatal...
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    in 1946 where he met and became friends with Luis Villar Borda and Ricardo Samper. His sister Gerda Westendorp Restrepo, daughter of Isabel Restrepo's...
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    Francisco Ricardo. An alumnus of the College of Saint Bartholomew in Bogotá, he graduated Juris Doctor in 1844 and became a Lawyer in 1846. Samper Agudelo...
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    Juan Felipe Samper (Born in Cali, Colombia. September 23, 1985) better known as "SAMPER" is a musician, songwriter, Colombian pop rock singer winner of...
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    Liberal Union 1859 56 Eugenio Montero Ríos 161 days 1 Liberal 1905 57 Ricardo Samper 159 days 1 PRR 1934 58 Francisco de Lersundi 158 days 1 Moderate 1853...
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    League and provoking a legal dispute with the Spanish government led by Ricardo Samper, rising the tensions. Meanwhile, the Generalitat established its own...
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    place with 102 seats. Lerroux resigned in April 1934 to be replaced by Ricardo Samper, a member of the RRP and one of his chief lieutenants. A summer of strikes...
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    with the government of the Republic headed by the Republican radical Ricardo Samper, in order to adapt the text to the general legislation and thus derailing...
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    Mohammed V President Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Prime Minister Alejandro Lerroux Ricardo Samper Joaquín Chapaprieta Manuel Portela Valladares Preceded by Joan Moles...
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    May 1934 Alejandro Lerroux Diego Martínez Barrio Alejandro Lerroux Ricardo Samper Alejandro Lerroux Lorenzo Gallardo González (1880–1940) 26 May 1934...
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  • December 1933 4 October 1934 ORGA Alejandro Lerroux y García Ricardo Samper Ricardo Samper 4 October 1934 16 November 1934 Radical Alejandro Lerroux y...
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  • which let off the arrested members of the 1932 plot. He was replaced by Ricardo Samper. The Socialist Party ruptured over the question of whether or not to...
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    the bloody uprisings and their repression in Asturias and Catalonia, Ricardo Samper Ibáñez, former Presidente del Consejo de Ministros and Ministro de Estado...
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    Francisco Largo Caballero (1) PSOE 12 September 1933 8 October 1933 Ricardo Samper Ibáñez (1) PRR 8 October 1933 16 December 1933 Carles Pi i Sunyer (1)...
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  • June 1934 Alejandro Lerroux Diego Martínez Barrio Alejandro Lerroux Ricardo Samper Alejandro Lerroux 44º Baldomero de Campo-Redondo y Fernández 18 June...
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  • Ambassadorship in protest against the then President of Colombia Ernesto Samper Pizano. He married. and later divorced, Patricia Eugenia Cárdenas Santa...
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  • Prime Minister: until 29 April: Alejandro Lerroux 29 April-5 October: Ricardo Samper starting 5 October: Alejandro Lerroux January 9–11: founding of SEPU...
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    December 1933) Felix Gordon de Ordaz (9). (December 1933 – April 1934) Ricardo Samper Ibáñez (9). (April 1934 – October 1934) Vicente Iranzo Enguita (9)....
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  • Catalonia, who asked the government of the Radical Republican Party of Ricardo Samper, that the League and the CEDA supported in Cortes Generales, to appeal...
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  • presence of 39 historians, such as John Elliott, María Ángeles Pérez Samper, Ricardo García Cárcel, Ramón Tamames, Nigel Townson, Marcelo Gullo [es], Carmen...
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    Nieto Caballero and co-founders José María Samper Brush, Daniel Samper Ortega, Tomás Rueda Vargas, and Ricardo Lleras Codazzi, freethinkers. The school...
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    businessman Horacio Echevarrieta favorably in his dealings with the state. Ricardo Samper replaced Lerroux as prime minister on 28 April 1934, and headed the...
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  • Carlos Aitcheson Guzmán, international relations pro tempore Marcos Fiallo Samper, Finances Ignacio Padrón Navarro, Organizer Osmar Laffita, public relacions...
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  • secretary general of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in Biscay Ricardo García Damborenea [es], to seven years; former police officers Julio Hierro...
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