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    Eduardo Dato e Iradier (12 August 1856 – 8 March 1921) was a Spanish political leader during the Spanish Restoration period. He served three times as Spanish...
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  • hold an important position in the party. In 1913, the Galician lawyer Eduardo Dato Iradier accepted the leadership of the Conservative Party and broke with...
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  • Dato may refer to: Dato, a variant of Datuk, a traditional Malay honorific title Dato (newspaper), a Danish newspaper Eduardo Dato e Iradier, Spanish politician...
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    8, 1921, Eduardo Dato was assassinated in Madrid by a group of three anarchists who shot him from a sidecar as he was driving home. Dato's assassination...
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    Gómez; de Hacienda, á Don Raimundo Villaverde; de Gobernación, á Don Eduardo Dato; de Fomento, á D. Luis Pidal; Subsecretario de la Presidencia, á D. Guillermo...
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    of the road did not start until 1925 and was called Calle Eduardo Dato Iradier ("Eduardo Dato Street") after another politician. Three months before the...
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  • of Dato is a Spanish dukedom created on 21 March 1921. King Alfonso XIII of Spain created the Dukedom for María de Barrenechea whose husband, Eduardo Dato...
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    perpetrated by anarchist action groups. The new government of the conservative Eduardo Dato appointed General Severiano Martínez Anido as civil governor, who greatly...
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    Christ's side). On 8 March 1921, at 20:20, the Prime Minister of Spain, Eduardo Dato, was driving his car home through Plaza de la Independencia after a long...
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  • control them, was forced to resign. His replacement, the conservative Eduardo Dato, legalized the Juntas. The Juntas selected a name that was common among...
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  • meaning "and") (e.g., José Ortega y Gasset, Tomás Portillo y Blanco, or Eduardo Dato e Iradier), following an antiquated aristocratic usage. Patrilineal surname...
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    hy, the particle becomes e, following Spanish rules of euphony, as in Eduardo Dato e Iradier. Sometimes this second rule is overlooked. This practice changed...
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  • (1912–1913) Eduardo Dato, Prime minister (1913–1915) Álvaro de Figueroa, Prime minister (1915–1917) Manuel García-Prieto, Prime minister (1917) Eduardo Dato, Prime...
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  • Eduardo de Zulueta y Dato (4 December 1923 – 28 July 2020) was a Spanish diplomat. Born in Paris, son of Ernesto de Zulueta e Isasi, (1892–1969) and María...
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  • Crisis of 1917, during the reign of Alfonso XIII and the government of Eduardo Dato. The Spanish crisis of 1917 refers to the set of events that took place...
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    conflict with the official declaration of neutrality of the government of Eduardo Dato and with the pro-German stance of the conservatives. When he again became...
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    Santa Justa AVE station, including four new stops: San Francisco Javier, Eduardo Dato, Luis de Morales and Santa Justa. This Phase II was due to start in late...
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    Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851–1921), novelist, journalist, essayist and critic Eduardo Dato Iradier (1856–1921), lawyer and politician Ramón Menéndez Pidal (1869–1968)...
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  • several, including Brigadier General Cumming. March 8 Spanish Premier Eduardo Dato e Iradier is assassinated while exiting the parliament building in Madrid...
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    (1828-1897), prime minister, by Catalan sculptor Agustí Querol Subirats Eduardo Dato e Iradier (1856-1921), prime minister, by sculptor Mariano Benlliure...
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    the Seville Metro on the line 1. It is located at the intersection of Eduardo Dato and Cruzcampo avenues, in the neighborhood of Nervión. Gran Plaza station...
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    to a schism in the Conservative Party between idóneos (supporters of Eduardo Dato and dynastic normality) and the followers of Maura, leading to the establishment...
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  • First World War broke out in 1914 the conservative government headed by Eduardo Dato decided to remain neutral and this decision was kept for all the duration...
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  • President of Mexico May 21, 1920 Tlaxcalantongo  Mexico Rodolfo Herrero Eduardo Dato Prime Minister of Spain March 8, 1921 Madrid  Spain Lluís Nicolau, Pere...
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    seats in both chambers, internal infighting between the factions led by Eduardo Dato, Antonio Maura and Juan de la Cierva resulted in an unstable government...
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    Three Mauser C96s were used in the killing of Spanish prime minister Eduardo Dato in 1921, and a Mauser C96 was used in the assassination of the King of...
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    Preceded by Eduardo Dato Succeeded by Antonio Maura In office 9 November 1918 – 5 December 1918 Preceded by Álvaro de Figueroa Succeeded by Eduardo Dato In office...
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    line 1. The station is located at the intersection of the avenues of Eduardo Dato and San Fco. Javier, in the neighborhood of Nervión. Nervión station...
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    interned in Spanish Guinea in late 1915. The Spanish prime minister, Eduardo Dato, a Conservative, declared neutrality by Royal Decree on 7 August 1914:...
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    Santa Justa AVE station, including four new stops: San Francisco Javier, Eduardo Dato, Luis de Morales, and Santa Justa. This extension was postponed although...
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