Laureano López Rodó (18 November 1920 – 11 March 2000) was a Spanish lawyer, diplomat and politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and as...
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African-American novelist José María Alvira (1864–1938), composer Laureano López Rodó (1920–2000), Minister of Foreign Affairs during the rule of Francisco...
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pre-transition Spain. Founded in 1976 by former Francoist government minister Laureano López Rodó it was a self-defined Regionalist, conservative and Christian humanist...
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Chief's daughter) Laureano Gómez, the President of Colombia from 1950 to 1953 Laureano López Rodó, Spanish lawyer and politician Laureano Leone, a former...
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had taken up that post, Alfonso advised Franco's foreign minister Laureano López Rodó that he deemed his support conditional upon his cousin's continued...
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period known as the Spanish miracle. Its first officeholder was Laureano López Rodó. Ley 15/1973, de 11 de junio, por la que se crea el Ministerio de...
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him in Spain, with the new title of Prince of Spain, suggested by Laureano López Rodó to avoid a confrontation with Juan Carlos's father, Juan de Borbón...
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associations (proto-parties). The seven founders were Manuel Fraga, Laureano López Rodó, Cruz Martínez Esteruelas, Federico Silva Muñoz, Gonzalo Fernández...
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Opus Dei: Alberto Ullastres, Mariano Navarro Rubio, Gregorio López-Bravo, Laureano López Rodó, Juan José Espinosa, and Faustino García-Moncó. Most of these...
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come into contact with this group through a young law professor, Laureano López Rodó, also a member of Opus Dei, whom Carrero had just appointed to a...
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