Spanish author (1861-1932)
1861 — 1932
Quick Facts
Profession
Spanish author (1861-1932)
Born
February 19, 1861
Died
1932 (age ~71)
Name Origin
English
Timeline
lawyer, politician
1861
Born in Ponteareas (1861-02-19)
1886
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1886–1890)
1891
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1891–1893)
1893
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1893–1895)
1896
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1896–1898)
1898
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1898–1899)
Frequently Asked Questions
Gabino Bugallal y Araujo is Spanish author (1861-1932). Born in 1861.
Gabino Bugallal y Araujo was born on February 19, 1861.
Gabino Bugallal y Araujo died in 1932, at approximately 71 years of age.
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Zodiac & Calendar Signs
Western Zodiac
Pisces
Intuitive, compassionate, artistic
Water · Neptune · Feb 19 – Mar 20
Chinese Zodiac
Rooster
Observant, hardworking, courageous
Metal · Yin
Mayan Tzolkin
5 Akbal
Night — darkness, mystery, dreams
Celtic Tree
Ash
Intuitive, artistic, imaginative
Ogham: Nion · Feb 18 – Mar 17
Would you name your baby Gabino?
Guestbook
History remembers. So do I.
— an admirer
Stopped here. Glad I did.
— a passerby
Actions
1899
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1899–1901)
1901
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1901–1903)
1903
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1903–1905)
1903
Positionminister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts (1903–1903)
1905
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1905–1910)
1910
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1910–1914)
1913
PositionMinister of the Treasury of Spain (1913–1915)
1914
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1914–1916)
1916
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1916–1923)
1917
PositionMinister of the Treasury of Spain (1917–1917)
1919
PositionMinister of the Treasury of Spain (1919–1920)
1920
Positionministro de Gobernación (1920–1921)
1920
PositionMinister of Grace and Justice (1920–1920)
1921
PositionPresident of the Council of Ministers (1921–1921)
1921
PositionAcademic of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences (1921–1932)
1922
PositionPresident of the Congress of Deputies (1922–1923)
1931
PositionMinister of the National Economy (1931–1931)
1932
Died in Paris