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Francisco Silvela y Le
Vielleuze (15
December 1843, in
Madrid – 29 May 1905, in Madrid) was a
Spanish politician who
became Prime Minister of
Spain on...
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Manuel Silvela y Le
Vielleuze KStJ (9
March 1830, in Paris,
Kingdom of
France – 25 May 1892, in Madrid,
Kingdom of Spain) was a
Spanish politician, lawyer...
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Francisco Agustín
Silvela y
Blanco (28
August 1803 – 20
September 1857) was a
Spanish exile who
returned to
become a
prominent lawyer and
politician following...
- of Cánovas del Castillo, malagueño [from Málaga], and the
exaltation of
Silvela, no less malagueño. The
dominant ideas have an
Andalusian accent. One paints...
- Cánovas
himself and on his
death in 1897 it was kept
going by
Francisco Silvela. In 1885, the
party signed the Pact of El
Pardo with the
Liberal Party...
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Marquess of
Silvela (Spanish: Marqués de
Silvela) is a
hereditary title of
nobility in the
Peerage of
Spain accompanied by the
dignity of Grandee. It was...
- of Spain, and then a
political minister in the
governments of
Francisco Silvela and
Antonio Maura. He was a
lawyer who
joined the
Conservative party at...
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Manuel Silvela y García de Aragón (31
October 1781 – 9 May 1832) was a
Spanish writer,
lawyer and magistrate. At the age of six, he
became an
orphan and...
- Empire. The treaty,
which was
signed by
Spanish Prime Minister Francisco Silvela on 12
February 1899,
transferred the
Caroline Islands (Kosrae in the east...
- m. Don
Francisco Silvela,
prime minister of
Spain during the
minority of King
Alphonso .... His
widow was
created Marquesa de
Silvela ... Jan. 16, 1915...