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    Frederica Montseny i Mañé (Catalan: [munˈsɛɲ]; 1905–1994) was a Spanish anarchist and intellectual who served as Minister of Health and Social Assistance...
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  • Spanish CNT–FAI members such as Salvador Seguí and anarcha-feminist Federica Montseny; anarcho-syndicalist militants like Rudolf Rocker; and even the younger...
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  • Federica Montseny (1905–1994), Spanish anarchist, intellectual and Minister of Health Federica Moro (born 1965), Italian model and actress Federica Masolin...
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    librarian and lexicographer Rosa Montero (1951), writer and journalist Federica Montseny (1905-1994), writer and politician Cristina Morales (1985), writer...
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  • Montseny is a village and municipality in Catalonia. Montseny may also refer to: Montseny Massif, a mountain range in Catalonia Federica Montseny (1905—1994)...
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    has had 61 women as ministers throughout history. Only one woman, Federica Montseny, has held the post of minister before the current democratic period...
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    Largo Caballero. CNT representatives Juan García Oliver, Joan Peiró, Federica Montseny and Juan López filled seats in Caballero's cabinet. They took control...
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  • to restore calm. Meanwhile, the anarchists Joan García Oliver and Federica Montseny launched an appeal on the radio to ask their followers to lay down...
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  • destroyed), Diego Abad de Santillán became Minister of the Economy, and Federica Montseny became Minister of Health, to name a few instances. During the Spanish...
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    the ministries of health, justice, industry, and commerce. With Federica Montseny became Minister of Health, the first female minister in Spain. Juan...
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