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    Juan Francisco María de la Salud Donoso Cortés y Fernández Canedo, marqués de Valdegamas (6 May 1809 – 3 May 1853) was a Spanish counter-revolutionary...
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    suit his project of constructing a renovated Christian philosophy. Juan Donoso Cortés (1809-1853) belonged to the first romantic generation in Spain. He...
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  • and painter Juan Donoso Cortés (1809–1853), Spanish author, conservative, Catholic political theorist and diplomat Juan de la Cruz Donoso (1805–1859), Chilean...
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    Van der Kiste (2011). Divided Kingdom: The Spanish Monarchy from Isabel to Juan Carlos. History Press Limited. pp. 6–9. ISBN 9780752470832. Archived from...
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  • the original on 29 February 2012. * Casado Velarde, Manuel. "DON JUAN DONOSO CORTÉS (1809-1853) Y EL MUNDO LITERARIO DE SU TIEMPO" (PDF) (in Spanish)...
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    then went on to study counter-revolutionary doctrinaires such as Juan Donoso Cortés and Joseph de Maistre. During this time, he worked for multiple newspapers...
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    Maistre exerted a powerful influence on the Spanish political thinker Juan Donoso Cortés, the French royalist Charles Maurras and his nationalist movement...
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  • de Tocqueville Edmund Burke James Burnham Samuel Taylor Coleridge Juan Donoso Cortés Julius Evola Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Johann Gottfried von Herder...
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  • José Cortés may refer to: José Cortés de Madariaga (1766–1826), Chilean patriot Juan Donoso Cortés (1809–1853), Spanish counter-revolutionary, author...
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    King Alfonso's third son, Don Juan, Count of Barcelona was his chosen successor. Juan de Borbón claim Infante Don Juan, Count of Barcelona (20 June 1913...
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