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Francesc Pi i
Margall (Spanish:
Francisco Pi y
Margall) (29
April 1824 – 29
November 1901) was a
Spanish federalist and
republican politician and theorist...
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governed by four
distinct presidents—Estanislao Figueras,
Francesc Pi i
Margall, Nicolás Salmerón,
Emilio Castelar; then, only
eleven months after its...
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Margall i
Sastre (born 2
November 1975) is a
Spanish politician from
Catalonia who
serves as a
Member of the
Congress of
Deputies of Spain.
Margall was...
- Busquets, 6
Miguel Ángel González, 7 Lolo Sainz, 8 José Lluis, 9
Enrique Margall, 10
Emiliano Rodríguez, 11
Carlos Sevillano, 12 Juan
Bautista Urberuaga...
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Josep Maria Margall i
Tauler (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛb məˈɾi.ə məɾˈɣaʎ]; born 17
March 1955) is a
Spanish retired professional basketball player...
- factions—property defenders, “socialists,” and
federalists like
Francisco Pi y
Margall and Nicolás Salmerón—split
between legalists open to
Radical cooperation...
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Final Four format. Well-known
players have
included the
Margall brothers (with
Josep Maria Margall),
Zoran Slavnić,
Jordi Villacampa,
Rafael Jofresa, Corny...
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Enrique Margall (28
August 1944 – 24
October 1986) was a
Spanish basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1968
Summer Olympics and...
- King
Amadeo abdicated. He was
succeeded as
president by
Francisco Pi y
Margall. He is
famous for
having said,
after one more
fruitless Council of Ministers:...
- The
Federal Democratic Republican Party (PRDF), led by
Francesc Pi i
Margall, was
elected to
reconstitute the
country as a
federal republic, but internal...