- Amós
Salvador Rodrigáñez was a
Spanish politician and engineer. Born on
March 31, 1845, in Logroño, Spain,
Rodrigáñez made a
lasting impact on the country's...
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layout of a
place for
walking and
relaxation by
landscape artist Celedonio Rodrígáñez. It has
beautiful sites such as the rose garden,
where a rose competition...
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Jacobo González
Rodrigáñez (born 25
March 1997),
sometimes known simply as Jacobo, is a
professional Spanish footballer who
plays as a
right winger or...
- José Marcide [es], who had
Fernando Flórez
Plaza and
Miguel Tapia-Ruano
Rodrigáñez as collaborators,
Federico Mestre Rossi and José Martí Barceló were the...
- España á D.
Tirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta,
Senador del Reino. [63] Real
decreto nombrando Ministro de
Hacienda á don
Tirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta, Senador...
- Inclán [es] (10)
Liberal 15
November 1902 6
December 1902 Amós
Salvador Rodrigáñez (10) 6
December 1902 20 July 1903
Francisco Javier González de Castejón...
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March 1922 – 2
January 1923
Preceded by Luis Sedó [es]
Succeeded by
Tirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta [es] Seat O of the Real
Academia Española In
office 5 May 1935 –...
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because of the
uprising in Cuba and was
substituted by Amós
Salvador Rodrigáñez, the law
never went into effect. The
latter presented a
similar bill in...
- Com****tion, 44:1676-1689 (2009), doi:10.1016/j.jsc.2008.02.005 Capi Corrales-
Rodrigáñez, "A note on Ritt's
theorem on
decomposition of polynomials",
Journal of...
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Development In
office 6
December 1902 – 20 July 1903
Preceded by Amós
Salvador Rodrigáñez Succeeded by
Rafael G****et
Chinchilla In
office 27
January 1905 – 23 July...