- María
Aline Griffith (y) Dexter,
Countess of
Romanones (22 May 1923 – 11
December 2017) was an American-born
Spanish aristocrat, socialite, and writer...
-
Romanones is a muni****lity of
Spain located in the
province of Guadalajara, Castilla–La Mancha. The muni****lity has a
total area of 28.88 km2. As of...
- Álvaro de
Figueroa y Torres, 1st
Count of
Romanones (9
August 1863 – 11
October 1950) was a
Spanish politician and businessman. He
served as
Prime Minister...
- on monarchy. The
results shocked the government, with
foreign minister Romanones admitting to the
press an "absolute
monarchist defeat" and
Civil Guard...
-
Romanones 1918–1923:
Manuel García-Prieto and
Conde de
Romanones 1923–1930:
Vacant (dictatorship of
Miguel Primo de Rivera) 1931:
Conde de
Romanones....
- Instruction). It was
erected when
Romanones was
still alive, in Guadalajara, the
electoral district where Romanones had
built his
strongest political...
-
culture and politics,
including Mata Hari, Leon Trotsky,
Maurice Ravel, and
Romanones. San Sebastián was one of
earliest towns hit by the 1918
Influenza epidemic...
-
Bellas Artes de San
Fernando in 1950, in
replacement of the
Count of
Romanones.
Monumento a los héroes del dos de Mayo, Segovia.
Hermanitos de leche...
-
Figueroa y Torres,
Conde de
Romanones; y
nombrando Presidente del
Consejo de
Ministros á D.
Alvaro Figueroa y Torres,
Conde de
Romanones" (PDF).
Gaceta de Madrid...
- the
policy of
neutrality of
Spain during World War I,
forcing pro-ally
Romanones to
resign as
Prime Minister in 1917. He died in San Sebastián on 8 March...