Rafael Spínola (1866 – 4 October 1901 in Guatemala City) was a writer, journalist, politician and public speaker from Guatemala. Director of the well known cultura magazine La Ilustración Guatemalteca in 1896 and 1897, was Secretary of Infrastructure in Manuel Estrada Cabrera first presidential term. He also created the "Fiestas Minervalias", which were a celebration to the studious youth and the president Estrada Cabrera rule.[1] He was also the one that signed the treaty granting the American company "The Central American Improvement Co. Inc." to finish the Northern Railroad -which had been left unfinished after president José María Reina Barrios assassination on 8 February 1898–,[2] which would be the stepping stone for the operations of the United Fruit Company in Guatemala.[3] He was the father of Guatemalan poetesse Magdalena Spínola (1896–1991).[4]
RafaelSpínola (1866 – 4 October 1901 in Guatemala City) was a writer, journalist, politician and public speaker from Guatemala. Director of the well known...
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poet Joaquin Mendez. Among the writers were Enrique Gómez Carrillo, RafaelSpinola, Máximo Soto Hall and Juan Manuel Mendoza, and others. Gómez Carrillo...
States. In 1900, Estrada Cabrera authorized his Secretary of Economy, RafaelSpínola, to contract an American company, Central American Improvement Co. Inc...
confidence that Estrada Cabrera was the president that Guatemala needed, RafaelSpinola, Máximo Soto Hall and Juan Manuel Mendoza, who later would be Gómez...
States. In 1900, Estrada Cabrera authorized his Secretary of Economy, RafaelSpínola, to set up a contract with an American company, the Central American...
majestic monument in his honor. House representative and public speaker RafaelSpinola pronounced the official speech prior to the solemn ceremony. In 1896...
Rafael Gambra Ciudad (21 July 1920 – 13 January 2004) was a Spanish philosopher, a secondary education official, a Carlist politician and a soldier. In...
Netherlands would return to him as king. Meanwhile, the Italian-born Ambrosio Spinola was to perform a crucial role as a Spanish general in the Army of Flanders...
Cerda, 9th Duke of Feria (1700-1739) Luis Antonio Fernández de Córdoba y Spínola, 10th Duke of Feria (1739-1768) Pedro de Alcántara Fernández de Córdoba...
(born 1960), a Paraguayan footballer Buenaventura Fernández de Córdoba Spínola (1724–1777), a Spanish aristocrat and priest Buenaventura García de Paredes...
guerrillas with the arrival of the new governor of the colony, António de Spínola. Spínola began a massive construction campaign, building schools, hospitals...
Caetano Prime Minister of Portugal Portugal 1974–1980† Brazil António de Spínola President of Portugal Portugal 1974–1976† Brazil Cheng Heng President...
Sardina Páramo, Mis recuerdos personales de Francisco Elías de Tejada y Spinola, pp. 49-55, Consuelo Martínez-Siduna y Sepúlveda, La antinomia Europa-España...
Revolution that ended the dictatorship in Portugal, President António de Spínola resigned because of his frustration with attempting to control the speed...