Segismundo Moret y Prendergast (2 June 1833 – 28 January 1913) was a Spanish politician and writer. He was the prime minister of Spain on three occasions...
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Moret is an instance of public art in Cádiz, Spain. Designed by Agustín Querol, it consists of a bronze statue of Liberal politician Segismundo Moret...
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"Real decreto nombrando Presidente del Consejo de Ministros á D. Segismundo Moret y Prendergast" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (337). Agencia...
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The Moret Law was a form of freedom of wombs, which was implemented by Spain in Cuba and Puerto Rico, and named after Segismundo Moret who was Spain's...
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1903, a leadership contest occurred between Eugenio Montero Ríos and Segismundo Moret, which eventually led to José Canalejas leading the party. He tried...
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of the country. After five years, the Minister of Overseas Colonies Segismundo Moret issued a decree that converted Real y Pontificia Universidad de Santo...
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baseball player Segismundo Moret (1833–1913), Spanish politician and writer Moret (grape), another name for the French wine grape Gouget noir Moret (district)...
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Eugenio Montero Ríos, José López Domínguez, Francisco Romero Robledo, Segismundo Moret and José Canalejas. The result was a weakening of the parties, although...
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Abolition of slavery in Spain (section Democratic Sexennium (1868–1874): "Moret Law" and Abolition in Puerto Rico)
Democrat Emilio Castelar and Progressives Práxedes Mateo Sagasta and Segismundo Moret, as well as intellectuals like writer Juan Valera. It created the newspaper...
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Prime minister (1905–1905) Eugenio Montero Ríos, Prime minister (1905) Segismundo Moret, Prime minister (1905–1906) José López Domínguez, Prime minister (1906)...
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to express sympathy." In a cable, the Spanish Minister of Colonies, Segismundo Moret, had advised Blanco "to gather every fact you can to prove the Maine...
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to express sympathy." In a cable, the Spanish minister of colonies Segismundo Moret had advised Blanco "to gather every fact you can, to prove the Maine...
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Week" in Barcelona, Antonio Maura resigned and Segismundo Moret was again appointed prime minister. Moret was forced to resign in February 1910 when he...
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June 23, 1869 April 4, 1871 Manuel Becerra y Bermúdez (1869–1870) Segismundo Moret (1870) Adelardo López de Ayala (1870–1871) Amadeo I (1870–1873) 83...
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January 1910 Monarch Alfonso XIII of Spain Prime Minister Antonio Maura Segismundo Moret Minister of War Arsenio Linares y Pombo Agustín de Luque y Coca Preceded...
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was also minister of war. After a plot within his own party, led by Segismundo Moret, he was forced to resign after five months. After his resignation,...
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1906 the plaza increased in size and a statue of the Cádiz politician Segismundo Moret was unveiled. Overlooking the plaza, the Ayuntamiento is the town hall...
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Regiones Vascongadas compose the Spanish Nation. Later, in 1884, Segismundo Moret presented a new bill on January 6, 1884, which distributed the peninsula...
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university professors such as Emilio Castelar, Eugenio Montero Ríos, Segismundo Moret, Nicolás Salmerón, Gumersindo de Azcárate, and Francisco Giner de los...
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(namely, Segismundo Moret and José López Domínguez). The strong rivalry between Moret and José Canalejas saw the "slip of paper crisis"—which saw Moret returning...
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Prime Minister: until 6 July: Segismundo Moret 6 July-30 November: José López Domínguez 30 November-4 December: Segismundo Moret starting 4 December: Antonio...
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Alfonso XIII Preceded by Antonio González de Aguilar Succeeded by Segismundo Moret In office 5 December 1903 – 16 December 1904 Monarch Alfonso XIII Preceded...
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Vizcarrondo (1830–1889) and the Spanish Minister of Overseas Affairs, Segismundo Moret (1833–1913), presented a proposal for the abolition of slavery. On...
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December 1, 1905 – July 6, 1906 Monarch Alfonso XIII Prime Minister Segismundo Moret Preceded by Valeriano Weyler Succeeded by José López Domínguez In office...
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deported Lallave to Spain after the latter supported the 1870 decree of Segismundo Moret. In 1872, Lallave wrote an inflammatory pamphlet, entitled Los Frailes...
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Caballero y Fernández de Rodas Manuel Becerra y Bermúdez (1869–1870) Segismundo Moret (1870) 13 December 1870 to 11 July 1872 Blas Villate 2nd Term Adelardo...
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1902 17 May 1902 Segismundo Moret y Prendergast (1) Reign of Alfonso XIII (1902–1931) 17 May 1902 6 December 1902 Segismundo Moret y Prendergast (1)...
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Spanish law that was in effect between 1906 and 1931. It was promoted by Segismundo Moret, president of the Council of Ministers, and the Count of Romanones...
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Zorrilla José Malcampo Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Minister of Overseas Segismundo Moret Adelardo López de Ayala Tomás Mosquera Víctor Balaguer Juan Bautista...
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of the Navy half an hour later than planned, because Prime Minister Segismundo Moret arrived late to pick her up, which worried the groom and delayed the...
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