Santiago Casares y Quiroga (8 May 1884, in A Coruña, Galicia – 17 February 1950, in Paris) was Prime Minister of Spain from 13 May to 19 July 1936. Casares...
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France as Maria Casarès. Casares was born María Victoria Casares y Pérez in A Coruña, Galicia, the daughter of Santiago Casares Quiroga, a minister in...
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Domingo, and the Organización Republicana Gallega Autónoma (ORGA) of Santiago Casares Quiroga. On 5 October 1934, the PSOE and Communists attempted a general...
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Domingo's Independent Radical Socialist Republican Party and Santiago Casares Quiroga's Autonomous Galician Republican Organization (ORGA). Its members...
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response from the government of the Popular Front, which was led by Santiago Casares Quiroga, and of the President of the Republic, Manuel Azaña. On the other...
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María Casares (1922–1996), French actress, daughter of Santiago Casares Quiroga Olga Casares Pearson (1896–1980), Argentine actress Orlando Casares, Argentine...
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Azaña as president of the Republic. Following the resignation of Santiago Casares Quiroga two days after the outbreak of the civil war, he was appointed...
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party in Galicia. It was founded in October 1929 in A Coruña by Santiago Casares Quiroga and Antón Vilar Ponte with the participation of the Irmandades...
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and Maura was replaced by the minister of the Navy, Santiago Casares Quiroga. To replace Casares as minister of the Navy, Azaña appointed José Giral Pereira...
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Aiguader; - from the Autonomous Galician Republican Organization: Santiago Casares Quiroga; - in their own right: Indalecio Prieto, Felipe Sánchez Román,...
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