1927 in Spain

Last updated
Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931).svg
1927
in
Spain
Decades:
See also: Other events of 1927
List of years in Spain

Events in the year 1927 in Spain .

Incumbents

Births

Deaths

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alfonso XIII</span> King of Spain from 1886 to 1931

Alfonso XIII, also known as El Africano or the African due to his Africanist views, was King of Spain from his birth until 14 April 1931, when the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed. He was a monarch from birth as his father, Alfonso XII, had died the previous year. Alfonso's mother, Maria Christina of Austria, served as regent until he assumed full powers on his sixteenth birthday in 1902.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miguel Primo de Rivera</span> Spanish dictator from 1923 to 1930

Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja, 2nd Marquis of Estella GE, was a Spanish dictator and military officer who ruled as Prime Minister from 1923 to 1930 during the last years of the Bourbon Restoration.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dámaso Berenguer</span> Spanish general and politician (1873-1953)

Dámaso Berenguer y Fusté, 1st Count of Xauen was a Spanish general and politician. He served as Prime Minister during the last thirteen months of the reign of Alfonso XIII.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Restoration (Spain)</span> Period in the history of Spain, 1874–1931

The Restoration, or Bourbon Restoration, is the name given to the period that began on 29 December 1874—after a coup d'état by General Arsenio Martínez Campos ended the First Spanish Republic and restored the monarchy under Alfonso XII—and ended on 14 April 1931 with the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">LVI Legislature of the Mexican Congress</span>

The LVI Legislature of the Congress of Mexico met from 1994 to 1997.

The National Prize for Arts and Sciences is awarded annually by the Government of Mexico in six categories. It is part of the Mexican Honours System and was established in 1945. The prize is a gold medal and 520,000 pesos.

Last Stand in the Philippines is a 1945 Spanish biographical war film directed by Antonio Román. It is based on a radio script by Enrique Llovet, Los Héroes de Baler, and novel, El Fuerte de Baler, by Enrique Alfonso Barcones and Rafael Sánchez Campoy.

El huésped del sevillano is a 1926 zarzuela in two acts with music by Jacinto Guerrero and a libretto by Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena with Enrique Reoyo.

Events in the year 1973 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1903 in Spain.

Events in the year 1908 in Spain.

Events in the year 1909 in Spain.

Events in the year 1924 in Spain.

Events in the year 1926 in Spain.

Events in the year 1928 in Spain.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alfonso García Valdecasas</span>

Alfonso García-Valdecasas y García-Valdecasas was a Spanish professor of civil law, lawyer, politician, and founding member of the Falange Española.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ronda de Atocha</span> Thoroughfare in Madrid, Spain

The Ronda de Atocha is a thoroughfare in Madrid, Spain. It is part of the rim of streets rounding up the city historical centre, following the layout of the Walls of Philip IV.

Punto pelota was a Spanish sports talk show that was broadcast on Intereconomía TV rom Monday to Friday, between 20:45 and 22:00. The program was presented in its last stage by Alonso Caparrós.

References

  1. "Alfonso XIII - king of Spain". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  2. "Miguel Primo de Rivera - Spanish dictator". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  3. "Ha muerto en Madrid Guillermo Luca de Tena, presidente de Honor de ABC - Medios_Redes_Prensa - Medios_Redes - ABC.es". ABC (in Spanish). 6 April 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  4. Antonio García-Trevijano (2009). A Pure Theory of Democracy. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 6. ISBN   978-0-7618-4856-1.
  5. "Simonet Lombardo, Enrique - Colección - Museo Nacional del Prado". www.museodelprado.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 June 2018.