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- Joaquín Chapaprieta y Torregrosa (26 October 1871 – 15 October 1951) was a Spanish politician. He served as Prime Minister in 1935, during the Second...
- Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Preceded by Ricardo Samper Succeeded by Joaquín Chapaprieta Member of the Congress of Deputies In office 8 December 1933 – 7 January...
- Torregrosa is a surname of Spanish origin. Joaquín Chapaprieta y Torregrosa (1871–1951), Spanish politician José Luis Torregrosa (1944–2007), Spanish...
- Femenina and the starting point of the 2019 Vuelta a España. Joaquín Chapaprieta (1871–1951), politician Fourmidables, an a cappella singing quartet (2008)...
- and internal controversy over 1936 budget formally 3 cabinets Joaquín Chapaprieta 25-09-1935 to 14-12-1935 80 PRR, CEDA, LR, PAE resigned due to internal...
- Pope Innocent IX Irnerius, founder of the School of Glossators Joaquín Chapaprieta, former Prime Minister of Spain. Juan Fernando López Aguilar, former...
- Azaña Alejandro Lerroux Diego Martínez Barrio Ricardo Samper Joaquín Chapaprieta Manuel Portela Preceded by Francisco Serrano (President of the Executive...
- Presidente del Consejo de Ministros y Ministro de Hacienda a D. Joaquin Chapaprieta y Torregrosa" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (269). Agencia Estatal...
- Alcalá-Zamora Prime Minister Manuel Portela Valladares Preceded by Joaquín Chapaprieta Succeeded by Gabriel Franco López Spanish High Commissioner in Morocco...
- minister (1934) Alejandro Lerroux, Prime minister (1934–1935) Joaquín Chapaprieta, Prime minister (1935) Manuel Portela Valladares, Prime minister (1935–1936)...