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    Álvaro de Castro, Prime Minister of Portugal in the 1920s; Álvaro Colom (1951–2023), President of Guatemala; Álvaro Cunhal (1913–2005), Portuguese communist politician; Álvaro de Figueroa, 1st Count of Romanones (1863–1950), three times Prime Minister of Spain between 1912 and 1918; Alvaro de Loyola Furtado (died 1981), Indian politician

  2. Present holder. Álvaro de Figueroa y Domecq, 9th Count of Velayos [1] Count of Dehesa de Velayos ( Spanish: Conde de la Dehesa de Velayos ), commonly known as Count of Velayos is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1709 by Philip V to Fernando de Torres, governor of Potosí in the Viceroyalty of Peru. [2]

  3. Álvaro de Figueroa and his brothers José and Luis were sons of the Count of Romanones, a liberal politician and president of the Government of Spain on several occasions between 1912 and 1919, and nephews of the Marquis de Villamejor, the first IOC Member from Spain. After the 1916 general elections de Figueroa was proclaimed deputy for the ...

  4. Browse 2 álvaro de figueroa 1st count of romanones photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Don Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones, Grandee of Spain was a Spanish politician.

  5. Álvaro de Figueroa, Count of Romanones (cropped).jpg 590 × 883; 75 KB Álvaro de Figueroa, Count of Romanones 1919 (cropped).jpg 750 × 1,122; 92 KB Álvaro Figueroa y de Torres Mendieta y Romo, de Kaulak.jpg 395 × 536; 94 KB

  6. Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor (9 اوت 186 3 - 11 اکتبر 1950) معروف به Count of Romanones یک سیاستمدار و تاجر اسپانیایی بود. وی بین سالهای 1912 و 1918 سه بار به عنوان نخست وزیر ، رئیس مجلس سنا ، رئیس کنگره نمایندگان ، شهردار ...

  7. Jan 5, 2024 · Don Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones, Grandee of Spain (Madrid, 9 August 1863 – 11 October 1950, Madrid) was a Spanish politician. He was the Prime Minister of Spain three times between 1912 and 1918, president of the Senate and seventeen times minister.

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