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José Canalejas (politician)
José Canalejas may refer to: * José Canalejas y Casas (1827–1902), Spanish politician and engineer * José Canalejas y Méndez (1854–1912), Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain * José Canalejas (actor) José Canalejas (14 February 1925 – 1 May 2015) was a Spanish actor. He appeared in more than 100 films and television shows between 1960 and 1997. He died on 1 May 2015 at his home in Madrid at the age of 90. He was the son of the soloist v ...
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José Canalejas Y Casas
José Canalejas y Casas (1827–1902) was a Spanish engineer, writer and politician. Biography Born in December 1827 in Barcelona. He was son of José María Canalejas Ugalde and Ana María Casas Foxet. He took studies in industrial engineering in Liège. Canalejas, who worked for the Railway Company from Ciudad Real to Badajoz, came to replace Telesforo Gómez Rodríguez as member of the Congress of Deputies, elected in representation of the Arévalo district at 1876 Spanish general election, 1876 election to Cortes, who had renounced to the seat, as it was incompatible with his occupation as land registrar. He became deputy again in 1881, this time in representation of Les Borges Blanques, Borjas, replacing Manuel Vivanco Menchaca, elected at the 1879 Spanish general election, 1879 election, who had renounced to office in January 1881. Canalejas became Senator in representation of the province of Ávila in 1891. He died in Madrid in November 1902. José Canalejas Casas was ...
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José Canalejas Y Méndez
José Canalejas y Méndez (31 July 1854 – 12 November 1912) was a Spanish politician, born in Ferrol, who served as Prime Minister of Spain. Early life Son of a railway engineer, politician and editor of the newspaper '' El Eco Ferrolano '' José Canalejas y Casas and of María del Amparo Méndez Romero. He moved with his family to Madrid, and in October 1867 he enrolled in the Instituto San Isidro, "because at that time the incorporated schools could not teach the last two years of the six who made up the baccalaureate ». Already at the Central University of Madrid, he obtained the degrees of Law in 1871 and Philosophy in 1872, and the degree of doctor in both faculties. In 1873 he was assistant professor, but failed in two chair examinations, so he left teaching. He joined the company of the Railways of Madrid to Ciudad Real and Badajoz, where he became secretary general and He defended the company as a lawyer in lawsuits with other Spanish railway companies. Politi ...
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