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  • "Augusto Barcia (Chilean, b.1926) - Christie's". Retrieved 2021-10-08. Barcia by Barcia, 1998 Edición ATG Página dedicada al pintor, Augusto Barcia Universidad...
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    Augusto Barcia y Trelles (5 March 1881 – 19 June 1961) was a Spanish politician, several times member of the Congress of Deputies, who served as acting...
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    capabilities and the need to maintain continuity. Other leaders—such as Augusto Barcia Trelles, Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz, and Felipe Sánchez Román—recommended...
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    nombrando Presidente del Consejo de Ministros y Ministro de Estado a don Augusto Barcía Trelles" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (132). Agencia Estatal...
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    office 13 May 1936 – 19 July 1936 President Manuel Azaña Preceded by Augusto Barcia Trelles Succeeded by Diego Martínez Barrio Personal details Born (1884-05-08)8...
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  • Trelles is the surname of: Augusto Barcía Trelles (1881–1961), Spanish politician, briefly acting Prime Minister of Spain Efraín Trelles (1953–2018), Peruvian...
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  • Valladares, Prime minister (1935–1936) Manuel Azaña, Prime minister (1936) Augusto Barcía Trelles, Prime minister (1936) Santiago Casares Quiroga, Prime minister...
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    Republican Left State (Foreign Affairs) 19 July 1936 4 September 1936 Augusto Barcía Trelles Republican Left Justice 19 July 1936 4 September 1936 Manuel...
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    translation by Elena Barcia published by Northwestern University Press in 2017. The plot revolves around the character of Augusto, a wealthy, intellectual...
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    Azaña Augusto Barcía Trelles Santiago Casares Quiroga Diego Martínez Barrio José Giral Francisco Largo Caballero Foreign Minister List Augusto Barcía Trelles...
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    Casares Quiroga, was not present. In his place the Minister of State Augusto Barcia Trelles and the Minister of the Interior Juan Moles attended. After...
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    1 Liberal Union 1870 97 Vicente Sancho 5 days 1 Progressive 1840 98 Augusto Barcía Trelles 3 days 1 IR 1936 99 Fernando de Santiago 2 days 1 National Movement...
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  • 1936 Liberal Republican Right Augusto Barcía Trelles 19 February 1936 19 July 1936 Republican Left Manuel Azaña Augusto Barcía Trelles Santiago Casares Quiroga...
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    July 1936 Santiago Casares Quiroga (1) IR 19 July 1936 19 July 1936 Augusto Barcia Trelles (1) IR 19 July 1936 4 September 1936 Sebastián Pozas Perea (1)...
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  • In office 19 July 1936 – 19 July 1936 Preceded by Augusto Barcía Trelles Succeeded by Augusto Barcía Trelles Royal Senator In office 21 July 1977 – 2 January...
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    instead focusing exclusively on art. Members of this generation included: Augusto Barcia, Ana Cortés, Ximena Cristi, Manuel Gómez Hassan, Sergio Montecino, Fernando...
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    Paz y Mateos (1915–1967) 22 February 1936 28 August 1936 Manuel Azaña Augusto Barcia Trelles Santiago Casares Quiroga Jesús Vallés Fortuño (1862–1970) 28...
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  • piano Manuel Montejo "Camagüey": double bass Julio Salas: tumbadora Augusto Barcía: timbales Gustavo Tamayo: güiro Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third...
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  • February 1936. Briefly that year, under the premierships of Manuel Azaña, Augusto Barcía Trelles, Santiago Casares Quiroga, Diego Martínez Barrio and José Giral...
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  • its directors), Pedro de Répide, Antonio de Lezama, Luis de Zulueta, Augusto Barcia, Manuel Machado and Luis Salado, among others. The journalist Teresa...
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