Antolín de Santiago | |
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Mayor of Valladolid | |
In office 12 August 1971 – 12 February 1974 [1] | |
Preceded by | Martín Santos Romero |
Succeeded by | Julio Hernández Díez [2] |
Civil Governor of the Province of Cádiz | |
In office February 1974 – August 1977 [3] | |
Succeeded by | José María Sanz-Pastor y Mellado |
Civil Governor of the Province of Burgos | |
In office August 1977 – July 1980 [4] | |
Preceded by | Jesús Gay Ruidíaz |
Succeeded by | Manuel del Hoyo Aguilera |
Procurator in the Francoist Courts | |
In office 1971–1974 [5] | |
Personal details | |
Born | Antolín Luis de Santiago y Juárez 9 October 1918 Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain [6] |
Nationality | Spanish [7] |
Political party | FET y de las JONS [8] |
Children | José Antonio de Santiago-Juárez [9] |
Occupation | Politician Lawyer Professor Journalist [10] |
Antolín Luis de Santiago y Juárez (born 9 October 1918) is a Spanish former politician, lawyer, professor and journalist [11] He was a member of the FET y de las JONS party, and was the Mayor of Valladolid from 12 August 1971 to 12 February 1974. [12] He was worked as a representative in the city of information and tourism in Valladolid. [13] He served as the civil governor of the Province of Cádiz from February 1974 to August 1977, who was also re-elected to the civil governor of the Province of Burgos, in office from August 1977 to July 1980. [14] He retired from politics after 1980. [15] He was the procurator in the francoist courts from 1971 to 1974. After his son came into politics, he moved away from politics after that. [16]
Antolín was born in Salamanca, Castile and León on October 9, 1918. [17] He is married, and has a son named José Antonio de Santiago-Juárez, who is also a politician. [18] He graduated from the University of Valladolid. He celebrated his 100th birthday in 2018. He joined the university as a professor for some time. He was advocated in the court of Valladolid and was engaged in the profession of journalism. [19]
Antolín de Santiago | |
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![]() | |
Mayor of Valladolid | |
In office 12 August 1971 – 12 February 1974 [1] | |
Preceded by | Martín Santos Romero |
Succeeded by | Julio Hernández Díez [2] |
Civil Governor of the Province of Cádiz | |
In office February 1974 – August 1977 [3] | |
Succeeded by | José María Sanz-Pastor y Mellado |
Civil Governor of the Province of Burgos | |
In office August 1977 – July 1980 [4] | |
Preceded by | Jesús Gay Ruidíaz |
Succeeded by | Manuel del Hoyo Aguilera |
Procurator in the Francoist Courts | |
In office 1971–1974 [5] | |
Personal details | |
Born | Antolín Luis de Santiago y Juárez 9 October 1918 Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain [6] |
Nationality | Spanish [7] |
Political party | FET y de las JONS [8] |
Children | José Antonio de Santiago-Juárez [9] |
Occupation | Politician Lawyer Professor Journalist [10] |
Antolín Luis de Santiago y Juárez (born 9 October 1918) is a Spanish former politician, lawyer, professor and journalist [11] He was a member of the FET y de las JONS party, and was the Mayor of Valladolid from 12 August 1971 to 12 February 1974. [12] He was worked as a representative in the city of information and tourism in Valladolid. [13] He served as the civil governor of the Province of Cádiz from February 1974 to August 1977, who was also re-elected to the civil governor of the Province of Burgos, in office from August 1977 to July 1980. [14] He retired from politics after 1980. [15] He was the procurator in the francoist courts from 1971 to 1974. After his son came into politics, he moved away from politics after that. [16]
Antolín was born in Salamanca, Castile and León on October 9, 1918. [17] He is married, and has a son named José Antonio de Santiago-Juárez, who is also a politician. [18] He graduated from the University of Valladolid. He celebrated his 100th birthday in 2018. He joined the university as a professor for some time. He was advocated in the court of Valladolid and was engaged in the profession of journalism. [19]