Castelar, Emilio

Castelar, Emilio, a Spanish republican, born in Cadiz; an eloquent man and a literary; appointed dictator of Spain in 1873, but not being equal to the exigency in the affairs of the State, resigned, and made way for the return of monarchy, though under protest; wrote a history of the “Republican Movement in Europe” among other works of political interest; b. 1832.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Cassiquia`ri
Cassiter`ides
Cassius, Caius
Cassius, Spurius
Cassivellaunus
Castalia
Castanet
Castaños
Caste
Castel, René-Richard
Castelar, Emilio
Castellamare
Castellio
Castiglione
Castiglione, Count
Castile
Castle Garden
Castle of Indolence
Castleford
Castlereagh, Lord
Castles in Spain