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    Nicolás Salmerón Alonso (10 April 1838 – 21 September 1908) was a Spanish politician, president of the First Spanish Republic. He was born at Alhama la...
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    four distinct presidents—Estanislao Figueras, Francesc Pi i Margall, Nicolás Salmerón, Emilio Castelar; then, only eleven months after its proclamation,...
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    Alfonso Nicolás (Alphonsus) Salmerón, SJ (8 September 1515 – 13 February 1585) was a Spanish biblical scholar, a Catholic priest, and one of the first...
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    insurrection, the government that replaced him chaired by the "moderate" Nicolás Salmerón did not hesitate to employ the army led by generals Arsenio Martínez...
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    Presidents of the Executive Power): Estanislao Figueras, Pi i Margall, Nicolás Salmerón, and Emilio Castelar. On the eve of the pronunciamiento of 3 January...
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  • Republicana, PUR) was a Spanish republican party founded in 1903 by Nicolás Salmerón y Alonso. It participated in the 1903, 1905 and 1907 general elections...
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  • after his application for bail was refused. In 2012, Gough won the Nicolás Salmerón Human Rights Award from the Spanish human rights group, Fundación Internacional...
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  • Francisco Salmerón (1608–1632) Juan de Salmerón, 16th-century Spanish colonial official Luis Salmerón, Argentine football player Nicolás Salmerón y Alonso...
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    to be dragged along into democracy by the republican minority headed by Salmerón, Figueras, Francesc Pi i Margall, and Castelar. The short-lived federal...
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    María Narváez. Pi fled to Guipúzcoa in the Basque country until 1857, when Nicolás María Rivero asked him to return to Madrid to contribute to the Republican...
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