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    Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (23 November 1866 - 11 April 1927) was a Spanish lawyer, journalist, and politician. He served as the Minister of Agriculture...
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    Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (9) Liberal 12 March 1912 24 May 1913 Miguel Villanueva y Gómez (9) Liberal 24 May 1913 27 October 1913 Rafael Gasset Chinchilla...
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    fell in love with Rita Gasset, daughter of former public works minister Rafael Gasset, and cousin of philosopher José Ortega y Gasset. As a result, Millán-Astray...
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    resignation of the ministers Miguel Villanueva, Joaquín Chapaprieta and Rafael Gasset Chinchilla, as a victory for "the higher interests of the country"....
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    1902 – 20 July 1903 Preceded by Amós Salvador Rodrigáñez Succeeded by Rafael Gasset Chinchilla In office 27 January 1905 – 23 July 1905 Preceded by José...
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    Eduardo Ortega y Gasset (1882–1965) was a Spanish politician, journalist and lawyer. Born in Madrid on 11 April 1882. He was the older brother of philosopher...
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    Agriculture, Industry, Commerce and Public Works 1905 Succeeded by Rafael Gasset Chinchilla Preceded by Manuel García Prieto Minister of Governation...
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    ups and downs, and especially after the appointment of its director, Rafael Gasset Chinchilla, as Minister of Public Works for Francisco Silvela in 1900...
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     1922 (1922-12-07) Preceded by Manuel Argüelles Argüelles Succeeded by Rafael Gasset Minister of Supplies (interim) In office May 5, 1920 (1920-05-05) –...
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    traverses the city's commercial and leisure city center. Avenida José Ortega y Gasset: It extends from the Paseo de los Reyes Católicos Avenue until 27 de Febrero...
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