Juan Armada y Losada
Spanish politician (1861–1932)
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The Most Excellent Juan Armada | |
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Born | Juan Armada y Losada (1861-05-04)4 May 1861 Madrid, Spain |
Died | 22 September 1932(1932-09-22) (aged 71) Abegondo, Spain |
Seat K of the Real Academia Española | |
In office 20 October 1918 – 22 September 1932 | |
Preceded by | Francisco Fernández de Béthencourt |
Succeeded by | Gregorio Marañón |
Juan Armada y Losada (May 4, 1861, in Madrid – September 22, 1932, in Abegondo) was a Spanish politician. He was the 29th Solicitor General of Spain, acting President of the Congress of Deputies, Minister of Development and Minister of Justice. He was a novelist and a poet both in Spanish and Galician.[1][2]
References
- ^ Ramirez Jerez, Pablo (2015-01-01). "Juan Armada Losada, marqués de Figueroa: político, literato y académico gallego. Apuntes bio-bibliográficos". Lvcensia. Miscelánea de Cultura e Investigación. 51: 43–64.
- ^ "Juan Armada y Losada - letra K". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2023.
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Real Academia Española seat K
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- Cristóbal Pérez Pastor[1]
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- Francisco Fernández de Béthencourt (1914)
- Juan Armada y Losada (1918)
- Gregorio Marañón (1934)
- Samuel Gili Gaya (1961)
- Miguel Mihura[2]
- Carmen Conde (1979)
- Ana María Matute (1998)
- Federico Corriente (2018)
- José María Bermúdez de Castro (2022)
[1] He was elected in 1905 but never took the seat; [2] He was elected in 1976 but never took the seat
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