chemistry in the University of Salamanca. He founded Acción Republicana with Manuel Azaña. During the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera he conspired against...
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1936 Santiago Casares Quiroga (2) IR 19 February 1936 13 May 1936 Manuel Blasco Garzón [es] (4) UR 13 May 1936 19 July 1936 Antonio Velao Oñate [es] (2)...
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and courts, especially in appointments. This secretariat was assumed by Manuel Vadillo Velasco who previously assumed the «Secretariat of the Dispatch...
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government from 16 December 1933 until 3 March 1934, when he was replaced by Manuel Marraco in a cabinet shuffle. Lara was aligned with Martínez Barrio in opposing...
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1958. Together with Manuel Blasco Garzón y José Monje Bernal. Although some sources link his seat to the Syndicalist Party, Manuel Tuñón de Lara explicitly...
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"modernidad". El caso de Manuel Polo y Perolón ante la Gran Guerra, [in:] Damián A. González Madrid, Manuel Ortiz Heras, Juan Sisinio Pérez Garzón (eds.) La Historia...
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the Country in Seville. Pictures taken of the event by Serrano show Blasco Garzón at center, with numerous people to either side, including Rafael Alberti...
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1997-1998 Nadège Magnon 1998-2000 Pierre Garzon 2000-2002 Olivier Valentin 2002-2004 Vincent Bordas 2004-2006 Manuel Blasco 2006-2009 Igor Zamichiei 2009-2010...
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Alfonso Rodríguez Castelao. Leopoldo Alas "Clarín". Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. In the Basque Country there was an industrialization...
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Álex García, Bárbara Lennie, Jaume García [ca], Verónika Moral, Maite Blasco [es], Tomás del Estal [es], Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, Nacho Fresneda, Petra...
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