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Madariaga
Madariaga is a Basque surname. It is derived from word madari (Basque for pear) Notable people with the surname include: * Francisco Javier Solana de Madariaga, KOGF (born 1942), Spanish physicist and Socialist politician * Joaquín Madariaga (1799–1848), soldier and Argentine politician *José Cortés de Madariaga (born 1766), South American patriot * Juan Madariaga (1809–1879), Argentine general who participated in the civil wars of the nineteenth century * Julen Madariaga (1932–2021), Basque Spanish politician and lawyer who co-founded the Basque armed separatist group ETA in 1959 * Modesto Madariaga (1904–1974), Spanish aviation mechanic * Mónica Madariaga (1942–2009), Chilean lawyer, academic, and politician * Nieves de Madariaga or Nieves Mathews (1917–2003), author of Scottish and Spanish parentage *Salvador de Madariaga (1886–1978), Spanish diplomat, writer, historian and pacifist See also * Madariaga – College of Europe Foundation, affiliated with the Coll ...
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Mónica Madariaga
Mónica Madariaga Gutiérrez (25 January 1942 – 8 October 2009) was a Chilean lawyer, academic, and politician, a state minister of the military dictatorship headed by her cousin, Augusto Pinochet, which ruled the country from 1973 to 1990. Biography The daughter of Carlos Madariaga Pizarro and Laura Gutiérrez Ugarte, and granddaughter of a Chilean Army general, Mónica Madariaga studied with the Ursulines Nuns, at the Colegio Compañía de María, and at in Providencia. She entered the law school of the University of Chile and graduated in 1966 with the thesis ''Derecho administrativo y seguridad jurídica'' (Administrative Law and Legal Security). She worked at the office of the Comptroller General from 1962 to 1977. When Augusto Pinochet headed the military junta, she was appointed Minister of Justice, serving from 1977 and 1983. At this time the Constitution of 1980, as well as Decree Law 2.191, better known as the – which was drafted by Madariaga herself – ...
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Joaquín Madariaga
Joaquín Madariaga (1799 in Corrientes – 1848) was a soldier and Argentine politician. Madariaga was Governor of the Corrientes Province and leader of the provinces resistance against the national government of Juan Manuel de Rosas. The Revolution of Madariaga Madariaga was a soldier from a young age in the city of Buenos Aires, and participated in the acts known as the ' Anarchy of 1820'. He returned in 1824 to Corrientes, where he worked as a lawyer without having qualified as one and became a judge in the provincial capital. Years later he relocated to Curuzú Cuatiá, where he dedicated himself to rural work. He was deputy in the Provinivial Legislature during the governorship of Genaro Berón de Astrada and after the governor's death he supported the revolution that overthrew the federal governor Romero. Pedro Ferré named Joaquín's brother, Juan Madariaga, as commander of Mercedes and Curuzú Cuatiá. He helped Juan Lavalle form the army with which he conducted the campa ...
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Francisco Javier Solana De Madariaga
Francisco Javier Solana de Madariaga (; born 14 July 1942) is a Spanish physicist and PSOE politician. After serving in the Spanish government as Foreign Affairs Minister under Felipe González (1992–1995) and as the Secretary General of NATO (1995–1999), he was appointed the European Union's High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy, Secretary General of the Council of the European Union and Secretary-General of the Western European Union and held these posts from October 1999 until December 2009. Background and career as a physicist Solana was born in Madrid, Spain. He comes from a prominent Spanish family, being a first cousin, twice removed, of diplomat, writer, historian, and pacifist Salvador de Madariaga (Javier's grandfather, Rogelio de Madariaga and Salvador de Madariaga were cousins). His father was a chemistry professor, Luis Solana San Martín, who died when Javier was nineteen. His mother, Obdulia de Madariaga Pérez, died in 2005. Javier is ...
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Salvador De Madariaga
Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo (23 July 1886 – 14 December 1978) was a Spanish diplomat, writer, historian, and pacifist. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, and the Nobel Peace Prize. He was awarded the Charlemagne Prize in 1973. Life De Madariaga graduated with a degree in engineering in Paris, France. He then went to work as an engineer for the Northern Spanish Railway Company but abandoned that work to return to London and become a journalist by writing in English for ''The Times''. Meanwhile, he began publishing his first essays. He became a press member of the Secretariat of the League of Nations in 1921 and chief of the Disarmament Section in 1922. In 1928, he was appointed Professor of Spanish at Oxford University for three years during which he wrote a book on nation psychology, ''Englishmen, Frenchmen, Spaniards''. In 1931, he was appointed Spanish ambassador to the United States and a permanent delegate to the League of Nations; he kept the latter pos ...
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José Cortés De Madariaga
José Cortés de Madariaga (8 July 1766 – March 1826) was a South American patriot. Biography Cortés de Madariaga studied theology in Santiago de Chile, and was ordained in 1788. He continued his studies at the Universidad de San Felipe and graduated as doctor of divinity. He got into a contest with someone else over a professorship of decretals at the university, and the two sailed to Spain to get a judgment in Madrid. Both were rejected. On his return to Chile in 1802, a contrary wind landed him in La Guaira, from where he traveled to Caracas where he obtained a canonry in the cathedral in 1803. He took part in the patriotic movement, and when on 19 April 1810, in the meeting of the municipality, the captain general, Vicente Emparan, was about to be victorious, Cortés de Madariaga was sent for and took a seat in the assembly as deputy of the clergy. By his speeches he influenced the assembly, and the populace outside, to demand the deposition of Emparan, thus declaring indep ...
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Julen Madariaga
Julen Kerman Madariaga Agirre (11 October 1932 – 6 April 2021) was a Spanish Basque politician and lawyer who co-founded the Basque armed group ETA in 1959 together with , Rafael Albisu and Txillardegi. Biography Madariaga was born in Bilbao on 11 October 1932. He accompanied his father, a militant of the Basque Nationalist Party, to exile in Chile during the Spanish Civil War. He returned to Bilbao in 1942. After high school, he studied law in the United Kingdom, earning a doctorate in University of Cambridge, after which he returned to the Basque Country and embarked on nationalist political activity. He was one of the founders of "Ekin" in the early 1950s, a splinter organization of the Basque Nationalist Party youth that was the embryo of the future Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). This was created in 1959 and, three years later, Madariaga participated in Bayonne in the I Assembly of the organization. He was since then one of the members of its executive committee. Madariaga ...
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General Madariaga Partido
General Madariaga Partido () is a partido located on the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th .... This provincial subdivision had a population of about 18,000 inhabitants in an area of . Economy The economy of General Madariaga Partido is concentrated around agricultural production, although in the summer vacation season (December–February) tourism offers a valuable addition to the economy. External links 1907 establishments in Argentina Partidos of Buenos Aires Province States and territories established in 1907 {{BuenosAiresAR-geo-stub ...
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General Juan Madariaga
General Juan Madariaga () is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the administrative centre for General Madariaga Partido. The settlement was established on December 8, 1907. External links Municipal website
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Madariaga – College Of Europe Foundation
The Madariaga – College of Europe Foundation was a foundation affiliated with the College of Europe, dedicated to promoting original thinking on the role of the European Union in an era of global change, engaging citizens and international partners in a creative debate on the issues that shape Europe's future. Through research and action, the Foundation pursues a three-fold mission of "challenging the citizen," "empowering Europe," and "preventing conflict." The Foundation's activities were supported by research and articles published in the form of a Madariaga Paper and regular events, seminars and lunch-time debates, the ''Citizen's Controversies''. The Foundation's name honoured one of the founders of the College of Europe: Spanish writer, minister in the Spanish Republican government, historian, diplomat and philosopher Salvador de Madariaga (1886-1978). The Foundation was presided over by Javier Solana, who is a twice-removed first cousin of Foundation's co-founder Salvad ...
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Juan Madariaga
Juan Madariaga (1809–1879) was an Argentine Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, s ... general who participated in the civil wars of the nineteenth century. Argentine generals Argentine people of Basque descent Unitarianists (Argentina) 1809 births 1879 deaths {{Argentina-mil-bio-stub ...
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Nieves De Madariaga
Nieves Mathews (1917–2003) was a British translator and writer best known for her biography of Sir Francis Bacon. Family Born Nieves Hayat de Madariaga Archibald in Glasgow, Scotland, on 3 December 1917,International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 2004
19th ed. (London), p. 375. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
she was the elder daughter of the Spanish diplomat and writer and the Scottish economic historian Constance Helen Mar ...
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Madari
The Madari are a Muslim community found in a North India. They are a community of Muslim Faqirs.People of India Hayana, Vol. XXIII M.L Sharma and A.K Bhatia (Eds.), pp. 335–375 Manohar Publications See also * Madariyya (Sufi Tariqa) * Shattari The Shattari or Shattariyya are members of a Sufi mystical tariqah that originated in Persia in the fifteenth century C.E. and developed, completed and codified in India. Later secondary branches were taken to Hejaz and Indonesia. The word Sh ... (Sufi Tariqa) References {{Indian Muslim Dom in India Dom in Pakistan Social groups of Haryana Punjabi tribes Muslim communities of Uttar Pradesh ...
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