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Alberto Martín-Artajo Álvarez (2 October 1905, in Madrid – 31 August 1979, in Madrid) was a legal technocrat for the Nationalist government during the Spanish Civil War and for the succeeding reign of caudillo Francisco Franco, and a Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs. He served as the Foreign Minister from 1945 to 1957. Ideologically, he was not a Falangist (a member of the original Falange Española, the fascist-like party, before it absorbed the other anti-Republican parties), but a monarchist and a leader of the dynamic and powerful Catholic movement within the Francoist coalition. During the time of the Second Spanish Republic, he had been a member of the Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right (CEDA, existed 1933–1937).

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  • Alberto Martín Artajo (ca)
  • Alberto Martín Artajo (de)
  • Alberto Martín-Artajo (en)
  • Alberto Martín-Artajo (es)
  • Alberto Martín-Artajo (fr)
  • Alberto Martín-Artajo Álvarez (pt)
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  • Alberto Martín-Artajo Álvarez (Madrid, 1905 – 1979) fou un polític espanyol. Després d'estudiar amb els , es va llicenciar en Dret per la Universitat de Madrid. Va ser lletrat del Consell d'Estat des de 1930. (ca)
  • Alberto Martín-Artajo Álvarez (Madrid, 2 de octubre de 1905-31 de agosto de 1979) fue un político y propagandista católico español, ministro de Asuntos Exteriores durante la dictadura franquista. (es)
  • Alberto Martín-Artajo Álvarez, né le 2 octobre 1905 à Madrid et mort le 31 aout 1979, est un homme politique espagnol sous la dictature franquiste. (fr)
  • Alberto Martín-Artajo Álvarez (Madrid, 2 de outubro de 1905 — Madrid, 31 de agosto de 1979) foi um advogado e político espanhol. Foi Ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros de Franco no período de 1945 a 1957. Martín Artajo foi também director do jornal . (pt)
  • Alberto Martín-Artajo Álvarez (2 October 1905, in Madrid – 31 August 1979, in Madrid) was a legal technocrat for the Nationalist government during the Spanish Civil War and for the succeeding reign of caudillo Francisco Franco, and a Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs. He served as the Foreign Minister from 1945 to 1957. Ideologically, he was not a Falangist (a member of the original Falange Española, the fascist-like party, before it absorbed the other anti-Republican parties), but a monarchist and a leader of the dynamic and powerful Catholic movement within the Francoist coalition. During the time of the Second Spanish Republic, he had been a member of the Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right (CEDA, existed 1933–1937). (en)
  • Alberto Martín-Artajo Álvarez (* 2. Oktober 1905 in Madrid; † 31. August 1979 ebenda) war ein spanischer Politiker. Vom 20. Juli 1945 bis 25. Februar 1957 war er spanischer Außenminister. Er wurde 1905 in Madrid geboren. Nach seinem Studium bei den Jesuiten von Chamartín schloss er sein Jurastudium an der Universität Madrid ab. Er war seit 1930 als Anwalt für den Staatsrat tätig. Während der Republik war er ein enger Mitarbeiter von Ángel Herrera Oria, Direktor der katholischen Zeitung El Debate, und Mitglied der Nationalen Katholischen Vereinigung der Propagandisten. (de)
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