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  2. List of Spaniards - Wikipedia

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    Eugenio Montero Ríos (1832–1914) Spanish Prime Minister and President of the Senate of Spain. Juan Carlos I (born 1938), King of Spain (1975–2014) Federica Montseny (1905–1994), Minister of Health (1936–1937) and anarchist - first woman to be a minister in Spanish History; José Antonio Primo de Rivera (1903–1936)

  3. List of Andalusians - Wikipedia

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    General and dictator of Spain: Jerez de la Frontera: 1870: 1930 Nicolás Salmerón: Politician and philosopher, third President of the First Spanish Republic: Alhama de Almería: 1838: 1908 Trajan: Roman emperor: Italica: 53: 117 Antonio de Ulloa: General, explorer, writer and first Spanish governor of Louisiana: Seville: 1716: 1795 José Cobo Cano

  4. List of Valencians - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... This is a list of famous Valencian people ... Canut of Bon (1846–1896), Spanish preacher in Chile;

  5. Category:Spanish historians - Wikipedia

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    Also: Spain: People: By occupation: Academics / Non-fiction writers: Historians Subcategories This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.

  6. List of Spanish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October 1936, General Francisco Franco was proclaimed "Leader of Spain" (Spanish: Caudillo de España) in the parts of Spain controlled by the Nationalists (nacionales) after the Spanish Civil War broke out. At the end of the war, on 1 April 1939, Franco took control of the whole of Spain, ending the Second Republic.

  7. Category:19th-century Spanish people - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:19th-century Spanish LGBTQ people and Category:19th-century Spanish women The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.

  8. List of heads of state of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Second Spanish Republic was the system of government in Spain between April 14, 1931 when Alfonso XIII left the country following a period of social unrest after the collapse of General Primo de Rivera's dictatorship a year earlier, and April 1, 1939 when the last of the Republican (republicanos) forces surrendered to the Nationalist ...

  9. List of people from Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Raúl Tamudo (born 1977), former Spanish international; Víctor Valdés (born 1982), former Spanish international, 2010 World Cup winner & 2012 European Championship winner; Tito Vilanova (1969–2014), former manager of Barcelona; Xavi Hernández (born 1980), former Spanish international, 2010 World Cup winner, 2008 & 2012 European ...