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Salustiano de
Olózaga y
Almandoz (8 June 1805, in Oyón-Oion, Álava – 26
September 1873, in Enghien-les-Bains, France) was a
Spanish politician, diplomat...
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hostile Cortes by
Olózaga on 28 November,
rumours about an
alleged forcing of the
queen to sign the
royal decree spread. As a result,
Olózaga was prosecuted...
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through the monument, and it is the
origin of the
Alfonso XII,
Serrano and
Olózaga streets. Its name
originates from the old path from
Madrid to the nearby...
- the plan, and cast her lot
behind Olózaga's opponent in the cortes, the
Minister of
State Luis González Bravo.
Olózaga was
accused of
obtaining the order...
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Queen Isabella of age at thirteen. He
served in the same
capacity in an
Olozaga cabinet,
sulked as long as the
Moderates (Moderados) were in office. In...
- XII (to the south),
Calle de
Serrano (to the north),
Calle de
Salustiano Olozaga (to the northwest), and the
Paseo de
Mexico (to the southeast, running...
- wife in 1947,
Emita Herrán
Olozaga,
daughter of the
diplomat Rafael Bernando Herrán
Echeverri and his wife
Lucia Olozaga. This
marriage resulted in two...
- alma
mater of
Prime Ministers Pascual Madoz,
Manuel Azaña,
Salustiano de
Olózaga and
Eusebio Bardají, of the
Nobel Prize laureate and
father of
modern neuroscience...
- by Espartero's
trusted men, such as Joaquín María López and
Salustiano Olózaga,
which forced the
general to
abandon power and go into
exile in London...
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During this
period the
street was
named Olózaga after the
progressive mayor of
Madrid Salustiano de
Olózaga. The
street was part of the
route of the...