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Josep De Suelves I De Montagut
Josep de Suelves i de Montagut, 9th Marquis of Tamarit (1850–1926) was a Spanish Carlist politician. He served in the lower house of the Cortes Generales, Cortes during 4 terms in 1896–1899, 1901-1903 and 1907–1910; his term in the upper chamber, the Senate of Spain, Senate, covered the period of 1899–1900. Family and youth Paternal ancestors of Josep de Suelves i de Montagut came from two distinguished aristocratic Catalan people, Catalan families. Representatives of the Montserrat line are recorded in the Middle Ages already; Francesc de Montserrat Vives made his name during the siege of Tarragona in the time of the Reapers' War (Guerra dels Segadors) in the mid-17th century and was awarded the :es:Marquesado de Tamarit, marquesado of Tamarit by Charles II of Spain, Carlos II in 1681. In 1794 the title passed along the maternal line to Josep's great-grandfather, Joan Nepomucé de Suelves i Montserrat, an anti-liberal Tarragona deputy to Cortes of Cádiz. His son, Anton ...
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Tortosa
Tortosa (; ) is the capital of the ''Catalonia/Comarques, comarca'' of Baix Ebre, in Catalonia, Spain. Tortosa is located at above sea level, by the Ebro river, protected on its northern side by the mountains of the Cardó Massif, of which Buinaca, one of the highest peaks, is located within Tortosa's municipal boundary. Before Tortosa, across the river, rise the massive Ports de Tortosa-Beseit mountains. The area around Mont Caro and other high summits are often covered with snow in the winter. Population centres *Bítem, 1.139; includes Santa Rosa, Tortosa, Santa Rosa *Campredó, 1.168; *Jesús, Tortosa, Jesús, 3.755 *Els Reguers, 679 *Tortosa, 27.131 *Vinallop, 363, includes Mianes The municipality includes a small exclave to the west. History Tortosa (from la, Dertusa or , via ar, طرطوشة ''Ṭurṭūshah'') is probably identical to the ancient Hibera, capital of Ilercavonia. This may be the ancient settlement the remains of which have been found on the hill named ...
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