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  1. Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones (9 August 1863 – 11 October 1950) was a Spanish politician and businessman. He served as Prime Minister three times between 1912 and 1918, president of the Senate, president of the Congress of Deputies, Mayor of Madrid and many times as cabinet minister.

  2. The famous article “ Neutralidades que matan ” ("Neutralities that kill") was published in the Diario Universal on 19 August 1914. It is attributed to Juan Pérez Caballero (1861–1951), a Liberal leader and Álvaro de Figueroa, Count Romanones’ (1863–1950) righthand man.

  3. Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones was a Spanish politician and businessman. He served as Prime Minister three times between 1912 and 1918, president of the Senate, president of the Congress of Deputies, Mayor of Madrid and many times as cabinet minister.

  4. In 1947, Aline Griffith married Luis Figueroa y Pérez de Guzmán el Bueno (1918-1987), who held the title of Count of Quintanilla. Notably, he was the grandson of Álvaro de Figueroa , a statesman who had served as Prime Minister of Spain.

  5. Político español, (Cádiz, 1870-París, 1930). Encabeza un golpe de estado que le sitúa al frente de una dictadura entre 1923 y 1930, en la que solamente la pacificación de Marruecos y en cierto sentido el ámbito de las obras públicas pueden señalarse como consecuciones positivas.

  6. Español: Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres (1863-1950), primer conde de Romanones, político español, varias veces presidente del Consejo de Ministros.

  7. Don Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones, Grandee of Spain, ( Madrid 9 August 1863 – 11 October 1950) 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. He belonged to the Liberal Party of Sagasta and Canalejas.

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