Cortes
Cortes , representative assembly in Spain. The institution originated (12th-13th cent.) in various Spanish regions with the Christian reconquest; until the 19th cent. the local cortes of Leon, Castile, Aragón, Catalonia, Navarre, Valencia, and other states met separately. The three estates—clergy, nobility, and burghers—voted the taxes, recognized the kings upon their accession, and indirectly exercised some legislative influence. The cortes of Aragón and Catalonia were particularly powerful. After the consolidation of the royal power (15th cent.) and the unification of Spain, the cortes were seldom convoked except to pay homage, and their powers were curtailed. The first national Cortes of Spain met at Cádiz in 1810 in the Peninsular War, the Spanish war of liberation from Napoleonic rule. They voted (1812) a liberal constitution, later (1814) revoked by Ferdinand VII. Thereafter the status of the Cortes frequently changed in its struggle for power with the king. At the fall of the monarchy in 1931, a constituent Cortes promulgated a republican constitution, and the Cortes was the parliament of Spain until 1939. Under Francisco Franco's dictatorship a Cortes was preserved but stripped of effective legislative power; a revived, bicameral Cortes was established in 1977. Under the Portuguese monarchy various legislative bodies were known as cortes.
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Refugees from Russian atrocities, they got a rough-and-ready welcome
Newspaper article from: Winnipeg Free Press; 12/9/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...wake of the assassination of Czar Alexander II by a revolutionary's bomb...the members of the committee was Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt, the Canadian High Commissioner...our shores unprovided for" -- Galt also was undoubtedly sympathetic...
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Building a bridge to Eden
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post; 11/11/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...assassination of Czar Alexander II. In 1882 his successor...Canadian high commissioner, Sir Tilloch Galt. He suggested that funds...Eventually, two years later, Galt was able to exert his...for agriculture. Even Galt, conveniently forgetting...
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London Conference.(federation of British colonies)
Magazine article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder; 10/1/2002; 700+ words
; ...managed to warm themselves up. Sir Edward Hornby knows many of the...bedclothes on fire. Messrs Cartier and Galt helped extinguish the blaze before...introduced into the U.S. Congress. Alexander Tilloch Galt came away from the London Conference...
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Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt (1817-1893) was a Canadian politician responsible...of Galt is Oscar Douglas Skelton, The Life and Times of Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt (1920). His career is recounted in W.G. Hardy, ...
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