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    Álvaro de Albornoz y Liminiana (June 13, 1879, Asturias – October 22, 1954, Mexico) was a Spanish lawyer, writer, and one of the founders of the Second...
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  • Albornoz, 1st Duke of Montemar (1671–1747), Spanish nobleman Álvaro de Albornoz (1879–1954), Spanish writer and politician Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz y...
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    in decline at the time). Its main leaders were Marcelino Domingo, Álvaro de Albornoz, and Félix Gordón Ordás. PRRS was an important force in the elections...
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  • María de la Concepción (Concha) de Albornoz was the daughter of the Spanish writer and Second Republic political statesman Alvaro de Albornoz y Liminiana...
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    Marcelino Domingo, Álvaro de Albornoz, Santiago Casares Quiroga and Luis Nicolau d'Olwer, for the Republicans, and Indalecio Prieto, Fernando de los Ríos and...
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    Rodolfo Llopis (category Unión General de Trabajadores members)
    as prime minister of the Spanish Republican government in exile. Álvaro de Albornoz y Liminiana succeeded him the same year. During the period of the...
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  • - from the Radical Socialist Republican Party: Marcelino Domingo, Álvaro de Albornoz and Ángel Galarza; - from the Liberal Republican Right: Niceto Alcalá...
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    Manuel Azaña (category People from Alcalá de Henares)
    (2006). Palabras de guerra: los republicanos contra el franquismo. Servicio de Publicaciones, Centro de Ediciones de la Diputación de Málaga. p. 47. ISBN 9788477857570...
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    grandfather and father were well known local poets. Her father’s uncle, Álvaro de Albornoz y Liminiana, was the minister of the Department of Justice of the...
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  • Spanish). 16 April 1931. Retrieved 6 August 2022. "Decree appointing Álvaro de Albornoz y Lamiñana as minister of Development" (PDF). www.boe.es (in Spanish)...
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    lawyer and businessman, and his mother was Carmen de Albornoz. Ochoa was the nephew of Álvaro de Albornoz (President of the Second Spanish Republic in exile...
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    The Government of the Spanish Republic in exile (Spanish: Gobierno de la República Española en el exilio) was a continuation, in exile, of the government...
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  • Socialist Republican Party. Its main leaders were Marcelino Domingo, Álvaro de Albornoz and Ángel Galarza. In 1933, the Radical Socialist Republican Party...
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    Party and came to fame in 1930 for defending – at a court martial – Álvaro de Albornoz, who shortly afterward would go on to become minister of justice and...
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    Alliance and Lerroux's Radical Party suffered a split on the left led by Álvaro de Albornoz, who was joined by Marcelino Domingo, who created the Radical-Socialist...
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    Niceto Alcalá-Zamora (category Burials at Cementerio de la Almudena)
    to 1936—as its president. Alcalá-Zamora was born on 6 July 1877 in Priego de Cordoba, son of Manuel Alcalá-Zamora y Caracuel and Francisca Torres y del...
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    Party, led by Álvaro de Albornoz and Marcelino Domingo, which promulgated extremist views. "There is nothing to be conserved", Albornoz argued. Manuel...
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    Guarantees Court, a body similar to the Constitutional Court and which had Álvaro de Albornoz as president between 1933 and 1934, Fernando Gasset between 1934 and...
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    Azaña, together with the socialist radicals Álvaro de Albornoz and Marcelino Domingo and the socialist Fernando de los Ríos, was in favor of proceeding with...
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    Party, Manuel Azaña of Republican Action Group; Marcelino Domingo, Álvaro de Albornoz and Ángel Galarza of the Radical Socialist Republican Party; Niceto...
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    magistrates from the judicial career). The Minister of Justice himself, Álvaro de Albornoz, recognized in November 1932 before the Cortes the extensive scope...
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    the Albornoz family, a family of statesmen (Álvaro de Albornoz y Liminiana and Severo Ochoa de Albornoz), scientists, and poets, including Aurora de Albornoz...
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  • December 1929, the most left-wing sectors of the alliance, led by Álvaro de Albornoz and Marcelino Domingo, separated from the alliance to create the Radical...
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    Book Society Ltd., Sydney, Australia. ISBN 9 09916 68 3 Pétain et la fin de la collaboration: Sigmaringen, 1944–1945, Henry Rousso, éditions Complexe...
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    a Spanish Army officer; he served during the late Restoration, the Primo de Rivera dictatorship and the Second Spanish Republic. Following outbreak of...
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    1810 in the Isla de León (current day San Fernando), in the Bay of Cádiz. He was son of Francisco Serrano y Cuenca and Isabel Domínguez de Guevara Vasconcelos...
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    between Álvaro's two wives. Álvaro was forced to flee with his wife Cecilia of Foix, leaving Urgell in the hands of his son Ermengol X. Albornoz, María...
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    La República de 1873. He followed this with Las Nacionalidades and Joyas Literarias in 1876. The first volume of his Historia General de América was published...
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    Estanislao Figueras y de Moragas (Catalan: Estanislau Figueras i de Moragas [əstənizˈlaw fiˈɣeɾəs]; 13 November 1819 – 11 November 1882) was a Spanish...
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    Miaja^^^ Spanish Republic in exile (1939–1977) Álvaro de Albornoz^^ Diego Martínez Barrio Luis Jiménez de Asúa José Maldonado González ^President of the...
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