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    María de Maeztu Whitney (18 July 1882, Vitoria - 7 January 1948, Mar del Plata, Argentina) was a Spanish educator, feminist, founder of the Residencia...
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    Ramiro de Maeztu y Whitney (May 4, 1875 – October 29, 1936) was a prolific Spanish essayist, journalist and publicist. His early literary work adscribes...
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    AEI's Director General AEI's Secretary General Severo Ochoa” Centres of Excellence and “María de Maeztu” Units of Excellence. Accreditation and Support...
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    four on board died. Luz de Mar-class tugboat Luz da Mar. Don Inda-class tugboat Clara Campoamor. María de Maeztu-class tugboat Maria Pita. Guardamar class...
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    educated by these programs were ones with affluent, freethinking fathers. María de Maeztu was an early twentieth century Spanish feminist and pedagogist.  She...
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  • may refer to: BS13, a BS postcode area for Bristol, England BS-13 María de Maeztu, a Spanish Maritime Safety and Rescue Society tugboat BS 13 Specification...
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    Saornil, América Barroso, Margarita Xirgu, Irene Polo, Carmen de Burgos, María de Maeztu, Victoria Kent and Victoria Ocampo. Lesbian women were often lumped...
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  • of Analytic Philosophy (BIAP), which is currently recognized as a María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence by the Spanish State Research Agency. This and previous...
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      These women included María de Maeztu, Micaela Díaz Rabaneda and Concepción Loring Heredia.  During the Congreso de los Diputados's inaugural session...
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    Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the Complutense University (category Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in Madrid)
    Ortega y Gasset, Américo Castro, Manuel García Morente, Xavier Zubiri, María de Maeztu, Manuel Gómez-Moreno, Claudio Sánchez Albornoz and Elías Tormo taught...
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    María Carmen Maeztu Villafranca (born 1962) is a Navarrese politician, Minister of Social Rights of Navarre since August 2019. "Decreto Foral de la Presidenta...
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    educated by these programs were ones with affluent, freethinking fathers. María de Maeztu was an early twentieth century Spanish feminist and pedalogist.  She...
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  • University, Santiago, Chile, and held the Director Ramiro de Maeztu chair at the Instituto de Cultura Hispanica, Madrid. Gargola (1923) Conjunto (1928)...
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    María Amalia Vicenta Goyri also known as María Goyri de Menéndez Pidal (29 August 1873 in Madrid –28 November 1954 in Madrid) was a Spanish Hispanist...
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    Estado). These women included María de Maeztu, Micaela Díaz Rabaneda and Concepción Loring Heredia. During the Congreso de los Diputados's inaugural session...
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  • Professor by the Spanish University Council in 2008. Awarded the "María de Maeztu" prize to research excellence by Salamanca University, in 2010. He...
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    women's rights. Attendees included Victoria Kent and Clara Campoamor. María de Maeztu was an early twentieth century Spanish feminist and pedagogist. She...
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    products. In October, beside María Goyri de Menéndez Pidal and María de Maeztu, she founded the Comité para la Concesión de Becas a Mujeres Españolas en...
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    had the Union de Muchachas which served on the front in November 1936 in the Battle for Madrid. Art continued during the Civil War. María Zambrano was...
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  • List of the first women holders of political offices in Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Blanca de los Ríos de Lampérez, Isidra Quesada y Gutiérrez de los Ríos, Micaela Díaz y Rabaneda, María de Maeztu, María de Echarri y Martínez, María López...
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    Emergency tow vessel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Salinas - (bollard pull of 97 t.) Punta Mayor - (bollard pull of 81 t.) María de Maeztu Class - 7 sister ETV's (bollard pull of 60 t.) The Swedish Coast Guard...
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  • educator and lawyer. In addition to her collaboration with María de Maeztu in the Residencia de Señoritas, first official center in Spain established to...
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    Hoppe, Gloria Giner de los Ríos García, María Goyri, Matilde Huici, María de Maeztu, Jimena Menéndez-Pidal, María Moliner, María Luisa Navarro Margati...
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    UPC. He is currently a member of the UPC's CommSensLab, a 2017-2020 María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence. In 2017, he was appointed rector of the UPC, having...
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  • libertad traicionada. Siete ensayos españoles. Costa, Ganivet, Prat de la Riba, Unamuno, Maeztu, Azaña, Ortega y Gasset. Barcelona: Planeta. — (2007). La nueva...
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  • of Ramón (Episode 8) Gonzalo Molina (Episode 8) Mercedes Arbizu - María de Maeztu (Episode 7) Juan Carlos Villanueva - Father ofTeresa Blanco (Episode...
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  • for Women, along with María de Maeztu, Victoria Kent and Isabel Oyarzábal, with whom she had been associated at the Residencia de Señoritas. She was also...
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    Residence for Young Ladies that was directed by the educator and feminist María de Maeztu. With the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), Menchu Gal...
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  • Porto Ucha, Ángel Serafín; Vázquez Ramil, Raquel (2015). María de Maeztu. Una antología de textos. Madrid: Editorial Dykinson. ISBN 978-84-9085-383-2...
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    names of several notable people including Maria de Maeztu Whitney, Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz and Carmen de Burgos. The study of the Spanish language for...
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