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Antonio Canovas del Castillo
(Málaga, February 8, 1828-Mondragón, Guipúzcoa, August 8, 1897)
He was a Spanish politician and historian. He wrote the Manifesto of Manzanares published at the beginning of the progressive Biennium. He was a prominent member within the Liberal Union, the main supporter of Alfonso XII and the greatest architect of the political system of the Restoration, during which he was the top leader of the Conservative Party, which he himself created. His rival Praxedes Mateo Sagasta -
Joaquin Jovellar
(Palma de Mallorca, December 28, 1819-Madrid, April 16, 1892) He was a Spanish military and politician, president of the government of Spain in 1875, captain general of Cuba (1872-1874; 1876) and captain general of the Philippines (1883-1885). He took part in Liberal conservative Party -
Antonio Canovas del Castillo
(Málaga, February 8, 1828-Mondragón, Guipúzcoa, August 8, 1897)
He was a Spanish politician and historian. He wrote the Manifesto of Manzanares published at the beginning of the progressive Biennium. He was a prominent member within the Liberal Union, the main supporter of Alfonso XII and the greatest architect of the political system of the Restoration, during which he was the top leader of the Conservative Party, which he himself created. His rival Praxedes Mateo Sagasta -
General Arsenio Martinez
was a Spanish military and politician, author of the pronouncement that caused the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy. -
Antonio Canovas del Castillo
(Málaga, February 8, 1828-Mondragón, Guipúzcoa, August 8, 1897)
He was a Spanish politician and historian. He wrote the Manifesto of Manzanares published at the beginning of the progressive Biennium. He was a prominent member within the Liberal Union, the main supporter of Alfonso XII and the greatest architect of the political system of the Restoration, during which he was the top leader of the Conservative Party, which he himself created. His rival Praxedes Mateo Sagasta -
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
(Torrecilla en Cameros, La Rioja 21 de julio de 1825 - Madrid 5 de enero de 1903)
He was a Spanish civil engineer, Mason and politician, successively member of the Progressive, Constitutional and Liberal-Fusionist parties; Several times president of the Council of Ministers in the period between 1870 and 1902, he was famous for his rhetorical gifts. -
José Posada Herrera
he was a Spanish jurist and politician, president of the Council of Ministers between 1883 and 1884 and a senator in his own right between 1884 and 1885 -
Antonio Canovas del Castillo
(Málaga, February 8, 1828-Mondragón, Guipúzcoa, August 8, 1897)
He was a Spanish politician and historian. He wrote the Manifesto of Manzanares published at the beginning of the progressive Biennium. He was a prominent member within the Liberal Union, the main supporter of Alfonso XII and the greatest architect of the political system of the Restoration, during which he was the top leader of the Conservative Party, which he himself created. His rival Praxedes Mateo Sagasta -
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
(Torrecilla en Cameros, La Rioja 21 de julio de 1825 - Madrid 5 de enero de 1903)
He was a Spanish civil engineer, Mason and politician, successively member of the Progressive, Constitutional and Liberal-Fusionist parties; Several times president of the Council of Ministers in the period between 1870 and 1902, he was famous for his rhetorical gifts. -
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
(Málaga, February 8, 1828-Mondragón, Guipúzcoa, August 8, 1897)
He was a Spanish politician and historian. He wrote the Manifesto of Manzanares published at the beginning of the progressive Biennium. He was a prominent member within the Liberal Union, the main supporter of Alfonso XII and the greatest architect of the political system of the Restoration, during which he was the top leader of the Conservative Party, which he himself created. His rival Praxedes Mateo Sagasta -
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
(Torrecilla en Cameros, La Rioja 21 de julio de 1825 - Madrid 5 de enero de 1903)
He was a Spanish civil engineer, Mason and politician, successively member of the Progressive, Constitutional and Liberal-Fusionist parties; Several times president of the Council of Ministers in the period between 1870 and 1902, he was famous for his rhetorical gifts. -
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
(Málaga, February 8, 1828-Mondragón, Guipúzcoa, August 8, 1897)
He was a Spanish politician and historian. He wrote the Manifesto of Manzanares published at the beginning of the progressive Biennium. He was a prominent member within the Liberal Union, the main supporter of Alfonso XII and the greatest architect of the political system of the Restoration, during which he was the top leader of the Conservative Party, which he himself created. His rival Praxedes Mateo Sagasta -
General Marcelo Azcárraga
He was a Spanish military and politician, president of the Council of Ministers on three occasions during the reign of Alfonso XIII. -
Francisco silvela
Madrid, December 15, 1845-Madrid, May 29, 1905) was a Spanish politician and academic, president of the Council of Ministers during the regency of María Cristina de Habsburgo and the reign of Alfonso XIII, as well as Minister of the Interior, of Grace and Justice, of State and Navy. -
General Marcelo Azcárraga
He was a Spanish military and politician, president of the Council of Ministers on three occasions during the reign of Alfonso XIII -
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
(Torrecilla en Cameros, La Rioja 21 de julio de 1825 - Madrid 5 de enero de 1903)
He was a Spanish civil engineer, Mason and politician, successively member of the Progressive, Constitutional and Liberal-Fusionist parties; Several times president of the Council of Ministers in the period between 1870 and 1902, he was famous for his rhetorical gifts. -
Francisco Silvela
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Raimundo Fernández Villaverde
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Antonio Maura
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General Marcelo Azcárraga
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Raimundo Fernández Villaverde
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Eugenio Montero Ríos
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Segismundo Moret
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General José López Dominguez
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Segismundo Moret
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Marqués de la Vega de Armijo
Antonio Aguilar y Correa (Madrid, June 30, 1824-Madrid, June 13, 1908), was a Spanish politician and lawyer, president of the Council of Ministers between 1906 and 1907.He belonged to the political party of the Liberal union and the Liberal party he was also member of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences and Royal Academy of History
He held the noble title of VIII Marquis de la Vega de Armijo. -
Antonio Maura
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Segismundo Moret
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José Canalejas
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Manuel García Prieto
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A. Figueroa, Conde de Romanones
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Eduardo Dato
He was a Spanish lawyer and politician, several times a minister and president of the Council of Ministers during the Restoration period. -
A. Figueroa, Conde de Romanones
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Manuel García Prieto
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Eduardo Dato
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Manuel García Prieto
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Antonio Maura
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Manuel garcía Prieto
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A Figueroa, Conde de Romanones
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Antonio Maura
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Joaquin Sanchez de Toca
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Manuel Allendesalazar
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Eduardo Dato
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Gabino Bugallal
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Manuel Allendesalazar
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Antonio Maura
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José Sánchez Guerra
(Córdoba, June 28, 1859-Madrid, January 26, 1935) was a Spanish lawyer, journalist and politician, several times minister and president of the Council of Ministers during the reign of Alfonso XIII.A member of the Liberal Party in his early days, he later joined the ranks of the Conservative Party, where he would be a prominent figure. -
Manuel Garcia prieto