- Práxedes
Mariano Mateo Sagasta y
Escolar (21 July 1825 – 5
January 1903) was a
Spanish civil engineer and
politician who
served as
Prime Minister on eight...
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coalition cabinet, but
Cristino Martos and
Sagasta soon quarrelled. His next
cabinet was
presided over by
Sagasta. The
military and
political unrest continued...
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alternate succession in the
Restoration regime along with Práxedes
Mateo Sagasta's. Born in Málaga as the son of
Antonio Cánovas García and
Juana del Castillo...
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Julio César
Sagasta (born 13 July 1914, date of
death unknown) was an
Argentine equestrian. He
competed at the 1948
Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer...
- José
Manuel Sagasta (born 1912, date of
death unknown) was an
Argentine equestrian. He
competed in two
events at the 1948
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Mateo Sagasta la dimisión del
cargo de
Presidente del
Consejo de Ministros; y
nombrando Presidente del
Consejo de
Ministros á D. Práxedes
Mateo Sagasta, Di****do...
- 1885, was a
Spanish political party created in 1880 by Práxedes
Mateo Sagasta. With the
Conservative Party of
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, it formed...
- providencialmente. Pero, si muero,
guarda el coño y ándate
siempre de Cánovas a
Sagasta y de
Sagasta a Cánovas" ("You will see how
everything is
going to be providentially...
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condition forced Sagasta's resignation on 6
December 1902, with
power being handed over to
Francisco Silvela and his
Conservative Party;
Sagasta would end up...
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organized by the
party to
discuss proposals of
autonomy with Práxedes
Mateo Sagasta, who
would grant Puerto Rico an
autonomous government following his election...