Rafael Sánchez Guerra (28 October 1897 – 2 April 1964) was a Spanish lawyer, journalist and politician who was the 8th president of Real Madrid from 31...
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Rafael Sánchez may refer to: Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio, Spanish writer Rafael Sánchez Guerra, president of Real Madrid from 1935 to 1939 Rafael Sánchez...
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Pedro Ramos Guerra, Cuban baseball player Pietro Guerra, Italian cyclist Rafael Sánchez Guerra, Spanish football club president Silvio Guerra, Ecuadorian...
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called during the Second Spanish Republic, he acted on behalf of Rafael Sánchez Guerra, a prominent Republican, who was unable to take an active role in...
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230 days Luis Usera Bugallal 1930 31 May 1935 5 years, 150 days Rafael Sánchez Guerra 31 May 1935 4 August 1936 1 year, 65 days Adolfo Meléndez 4 August...
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Rafael Molina Sánchez (November 27, 1841 – August 1, 1900), called Lagartijo (lizard), was a Spanish bullfighter. Rafael Molina was born in Córdoba on...
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Gaite. Sánchez Ferlosio was born in Rome, Italy. His father, Rafael Sánchez Mazas, a minor writer, was a founder and leader of Falange. Sánchez Ferlosio...
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Real Madrid In office 4 August 1936 – 27 November 1940 Preceded by Rafael Sánchez Guerra Succeeded by Antonio Santos Peralba In office 1908 – July 1916 Preceded...
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Diciembre 1995 – Febrero 1996, (exhibition catalog), La Galería, 1995 Rafael Sánchez Guerra, Antonio Herrera Toro, 1857–1914: pintor Valenciano, Consejo Municipal...
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General Cause and on the confession he made to his fellow prisoner Rafael Sánchez Guerra two days before being shot, having been condemned to death for,...
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the so-called National Republican Committee founded and headed by Rafael Sánchez-Guerra and Régulo Martínez. An agreement between the three parties was...
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the “constitutionalist” conservative Rafael Sánchez Guerra, but both declined the nomination, with Sánchez Guerra having visited the imprisoned members...
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office 1930 – 31 May 1935 Preceded by Luis de Urquijo Succeeded by Rafael Sánchez Guerra Personal details Born (1890-07-08)8 July 1890 Talavera de la Reina...
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República (now Copa del Rey) in Valencia, on the invitation of Rafael Sánchez Guerra, president of Madrid CF (now Real Madrid CF), and put on celebrations...
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Civil". Histórico Digital. 7 June 2020. Sánchez-Biosca, Vicente (2007). "España en armas: el cine de la guerra civil española, ciclo de cine". RODERIC...
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Zamora (President of the Republic), Pedro Rico (Mayor of Madrid), Rafael Sánchez Guerra (Secretary of the Presidency), Victoria Kent (Director–General of...
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liberal Santiago Alba and the conservative "constitutionalist" Rafael Sánchez Guerra (who met with the members of the "revolutionary committee" that...
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The next day Franco's forces entered Madrid. Julián Besteiro and Rafael Sánchez Guerra were the only two members of the council who remained in the capital...
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from one of the balconies waved the Republican flag (waved by Rafael Sánchez Guerra and Manuel Ossorio Florit). In 1934, when Alejandro Lerroux went...
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Patricia Guerra Fernando Leon Domingo Manrique Iker Martínez Pedro Millet Roberto Molina Miguel Noguer Antón Paz Blanco Ángela Pumariega Kiko Sánchez Sofía...
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base of his government by integrating the conservative Catholic Rafael Sánchez Guerra, who had been Alcalá-Zamora's secretary. With this, the executive...
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Saldana – actress Carlos Sánchez – comedian, actor Nuryn Sanlley – comedian Harmony Santana – actress Merlin Santana – actor Rafael Corporán de los Santos...
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Daniela Luján as Sabrina Luna Guerra Socorro Bonilla as Milagros García Beatriz Moreno as Benita Morales Blanca Sánchez as Andrea Camargo Héctor Gómez...
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so-called National Republican Committee, founded and headed by Rafael Sánchez-Guerra and Régulo Martínez. The agreement between the three parties was...
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Alejandra Adame - Heidi Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez - Fina Salvador Sánchez - Monseñor Rafael Sánchez Navarro - Martín León "Bad Girls (2007)". Box Office Mojo...
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Alberto Sánchez, and artists such as Alberto Sánchez Pérez, as well as engineers and architects, such as Luis Lacasa Navarro and Manuel Sánchez Arcas,...
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The War of the Madmen (redirect from La guerra de los locos)
217. Torres 2004, p. 219. Nieto Jiménez, Rafael (5 May 2020). "Perlas olvidadas del cine español (6). La guerra de los locos (Manolo Matji, 1987)". Rinconete...
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000th career major league hit. Rafael was born on October 24, 1996, to Rafael Devers Sr. and Lucrecia Garcia in Sánchez Ramírez Province.[better source needed]...
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Che Guevara (redirect from Eutímio Guerra)
In his diaries, Guevara described the first such execution, of Eutimio Guerra, a peasant who had acted as a guide for the Castrist guerrillas, but admitted...
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com/topics/rafael-trujillo [Accessed 14 May 2015]. Antonio José Ignacio Guerra Sánchez (12 April 2008). "Trujillo: Descendiente de la Oligarquía Haitiana (1...
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