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    Antonio Fontán Pérez, 1st Marquess of Guadalcanal (15 October 1923 – 14 January 2010) was a Spanish journalist recognized for his work in promoting press...
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  • La Margherita and later the Democratic Party. He is a supernumerary. Antonio Fontán (died 2010), President of the Senate of Spain in 1977-1979. A journalist...
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  • politics of Franco and his regime. (See Opus Dei: Prominent Members) Antonio Fontán and Rafael Calvo Serer are examples of journalists who fought for democracy...
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    were vocal critics of the Franco regime such as Rafael Calvo Serer and Antonio Fontán, who was the first President of the Senate in Spain, following the adoption...
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    in favor of Antonio Fontán Pérez, journalist and politician. Antonio Fontán Pérez, 1st Marquess of Guadalcanal (2008–2010) Eugenio Fontán Pérez, 2nd Marquess...
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    Democratic and Liberal Parties (FPDL) of Joaquín Garrigues Walker and Antonio Fontán. It comprised nine regional parties. People's Democratic Party (PDP)...
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  • Nuestro Tiempo was launched by Antonio Fontán in Madrid in 1954. In 1958 the headquarters moved to Pamplona when Fontán was appointed dean of the Institute...
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    received other awards (FIES Award, ABC Cultural & Ámbito Cultural, Antonio Fontán, Líder Humanista 2018, etc.) Gomá is a member of the boards of the Teatro...
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    office Tenure (Years and days) Party Legislature Monarch (Reign) Ref. Antonio Fontán President of the Senate (1923–2010) 13 July 1977 — 2 January 1979 1 year...
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    Serer, who was forced into exile by Franco's regime, and the journalist Antonio Fontán, who became the first president of the Senate after the transition to...
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    Fuente, Antonio Mingote 2006: Carlos Martínez Alonso, Susumu Tonegawa 2007: Ginés Morata 2008: Fernando Álvarez de Miranda y Torres, Antonio Fontán Pérez...
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  • (b. 1937) 2009 – Ricardo Montalbán, Mexican actor (b. 1920) 2010 – Antonio Fontán, Spanish journalist and academic (b. 1923) 2011 – Georgia Carroll, American...
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  • Neto [pt] Brazil Jiří Dienstbier Czech Republic Harold Evans United Kingdom Antonio Fontán Spain Gao Yu China Katharine Graham United States Veronica Guerin Ireland...
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  • Italian novelist, short story writer, and journalist (d. 1985) 1923 – Antonio Fontán, Spanish journalist and politician (d. 2010) 1923 – Eugene Patterson...
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    Álvaro D'Ors, Francisco Elías de Tejada, Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora, Antonio Fontán, Hans Juretschke, Juan José López Ibor, Vicente Marrero, Vicente Palacio...
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    Antonio Fontán, first Minister for Territorial Administration....
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  • friendship with the first president of the senate of democratic Spain, Antonio Fontán. He was productive in Madrid, particular in his work on Antoine Watteau...
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    Carlos Soria Fontán (Ávila, Spain, February 5, 1939) is a Spanish mountaineer who has taken up the challenge of becoming the oldest person in the world...
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    was limited to the Ministry of Territorial Administration, replacing Antonio Fontán, whereas Pérez-Llorca's former presidency department was reassigned...
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  • Robles Piquer Jerónimo Saavedra Acevedo Antonio Sáenz de Miera López Gustavo Suárez Pertierra Antonio Fontán Pérez Carlos Egea Krauel Hans Meinke Mariano...
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  • songwriter ("See You Later, Alligator", "(I Don't Know Why) But I Do"). Antonio Fontán, 86, Spanish politician and journalist. Micha Gaillard, 52-53, Haitian...
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  • Rueda, Luis Valls, Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora, Javier García Vinuesa, Antonio Fontán and Ángel Benito, among others. The agency has had four head offices...
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  • hexámetro en el Poema de Almería: tipología verbal." Humanitas: in honorem Antonio Fontán (Spain: 1992), 363–73. M. Martínez Pastor. "Acento y versificación en...
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    Elvira Fontán Fontán and was the youngest of three brothers. In 1965, he married Mª Gloria Lis Corral. The couple had four children. Rivas Fontán grew up...
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    May 1980 – 9 September 1980 Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez Preceded by Antonio Fontán Succeeded by Rodolfo Martín Villa Minister of the Presidency In office...
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    Calvino, Cuban journalist and writer; in Santiago de Las Vegas (d. 1985) Antonio Fontán, Spanish journalist and activist for freedom of the press; in Seville...
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    resigned. Shortly after he participated in the coalition government of Antonio Maura as Minister of Instruction and of Justice and in the government of...
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    Juventudes de Acción Popular, [in:] Studia Historica 5 (1987), p. 49 Antonio Fontán, Los católicos en la universidad española actual, Madrid 1961, p. 42...
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  • María Fernández-España José Luis Figuerola Antonio Fontán Manuel Fraga Iribarne Luis Fuertes Fuertes José Antonio Gago Joaquín Galant Guillermo Galeote Jiménez...
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    philosophy and letters faculty at the University of Navarra where Dean Antonio Fontán appointed her as assistant professor. There she began her doctoral thesis...
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