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- y Mergelina Mergelina y Llorens, 5th Marquess of Villores (1884–1932) was a Spanish Carlist politician. José María de Selva y Mergelina Mergelina y Llorens...
- Corbos and Counts of Miraflores. In 1901 it was bought by Regla Manjón Mergelina, Countess of Lebrija, who restored and reconstructed the palace to house...
- Madrid, Spain Guy 62' Sanz 2' Morientes 6', 20' Amavisca 12' Karanka 32', 88' Eto'o 66' Stadium: Estadio Santiago del Pino Referee: Mergelina González...
- Borbón-Parma; in Paris, he sent a letter to his political secretary José Selva Mergelina, 5th Marquis de Villores, explaining his creation of the order stating...
- Antonio Fernández Rodríguez H. van Waeyenbergh Enrique Luño Peña Cayetano Mergelina Luna Antonio Marín Ocete Sabino Alvárez-Gendín Blanco Jesús Rubio y García-Mina...
- CUCALO, JOAQUIN VALENCIA (C) VALENCIA 54767 10953 ELECTED 1931 SELVA MERGELINA, JOSE DE VALENCIA (C) VALENCIA 13172 2634 FAILED 1931 DIAZ AGUADO Y SALABERRY...
- here apart from the Simó brothers, other owners were Joaquín Colomer Mergelina and José María Moscardó Boluda, El fin de una marca centenaria: Paduana...
- party Sixth party   Leader Alejandro Lerroux Pablo Iglesias José Selva Mergelina Party Radical Republican PSOE Carlist Leader since 1908 2 May 1879 1921...
- Urquijo Ibarra (initially secretary of Real Academia Española), Cayetano Mergelina Luna (rector of the Valladolid university), Martín de Riquer Morera (catedrático...
- Madrid, Paris and Berlin. He had as teachers, among others, Cayetano de Mergelina, Manuel Gómez-Moreno, Ramón Menéndez Pidal and Eduard Schwyzer. He was...