José María Doussinague
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José María Doussinague y Teixidor (1894–?) was a Spanish
Spain
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 diplomat
Diplomat
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. He was Ambassador to Chile
Chile
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  and served as General Director of Foreign Policy at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs during the Franco
Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was a Spanish general, dictator and head of state of Spain from October 1936 , and de facto regent of the nominally restored Kingdom of Spain from 1947 until his death in November, 1975...

dictatorship

Books

  • Pedro de Valdivia, o la novela de Chile Madrid: Espasa-Calpe, 1963.
  • Fernando el. Católico y el Cisma de Pisa Madrid : Espasa-Calpe, 1946
  • Un Proceso por Envenenamiento. : la muerte de Felipe el Hermoso Madrid : Espasa-Calpe, 1947
  • La política internacional de Fernando el Católico Madrid : Espasa-Calpe, 1944
  • La política exterior de España en el siglo XVI Madrid: Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, 1949.
  • España tenía razón (1939-1945) Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1949.
  • "Diplomacia y quijotismo" Escorial 17 (1944–1945)
  • Ignacio de Loyola y Jerónimo de Zurita Congreso de Historia de la Corona de Aragón (7º. 1962. Barcelona): pp. 41–54.
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