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    Germán Gamazo y Calvo (28 May 1840, Boecillo – 22 November 1901, Madrid) was a Spanish politician and lawyer who was a minister several times in the 1880s...
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    care of her family. In 1878, Maura married Constancia Gamazo y Calvo, the sister of Germán Gamazo. They had several sons and a daughter together, many...
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    the Palace of Condes de Gamazo, neoclassical building of the late nineteenth century, and was the residence of Germán Gamazo.[citation needed] The Mayor...
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  • monarchic regime. In 1898, the first split in the Liberal Party occurred by Germán Gamazo abandoning the party and leading a breakaway group (the gamacistas)...
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  • led by Germán Gamazo. They split from the party in October 1898 following the Ribot scandal—a controversy involving Cádiz governor and Gamazo's ally Pascual...
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    internal rivalries within the Liberal Party led to a major split—led by Germán Gamazo and his "gamacist" faction—and the downfall of Práxedes Mateo Sagasta's...
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    "protectionist" positions of Germán Gamazo with the "left-wing" and "free trade" positions of Segismundo Moret. Gamazo, at the head of the Treasury portfolio...
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  • Liberal Party, although he split from it together with the supporters of Germán Gamazo Calvo -the so-called gamacistas- and ended up joining the Conservative...
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  • century Palacio de Gamazo [es] on the Calle de Génova in Madrid. It was built for the Spanish politician and lawyer Germán Gamazo (1840–1901), whose son...
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    Republican Unionists). The most prominent figures in the new government were Germán Gamazo, leader of the right wing of the Liberal Party, and his son-in-law Antonio...
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