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Spain and Rector
In Spain, Rector or Rector Magnífico ( magnific rector, from Latin Rector Magnificus ) is the highest administrative and educational office in a university, equivalent to that of President or Chancellor of an English-speaking university, but holding all the powers of a vice-chancellor ; they are thus the head of the academi in Universities.
Appointed the university's Rector in 1929, he followed up with new sets of conferences in France, Italy or Spain, and published some 40 new books on topics such as Romanian folklore and Scandinavian history.
Beside an immense number of decorations, in Spain he was:? th Marqués de Alcúdia with the previous title of? th Vizconde de Alto Castillo ( titles dated 1722 ) ( Royal Cedule of June 10, 1792 ), 1st Duque de Alcúdia Grandee of Spain First Class with a Coat of Arms of de Godoy ( Letter of July 4, 1792 ), 1st Principe de la Paz ( Letter of September 27, 1795 ), 1st Duque de Sueca Grandee of Spain First Class ( Letter of March 7, 1804 ), 1st Barón de Mascalbó, in Catalonia, with a Coat of Arms of de Godoy ( Letter of June 23, 1806 ) for being the Perpetual Decane Regedor ( Rector ) of Reus, and had the treatment of Most Serene Highness ( 1807 ).
Beside that he was also the Lord of numerous Lordships, Alcalderías and honourable charges: Señor de los Estados de la Campana de Albalat y la Serena, de Lago de Albufera ( Valencia ), and of the Villages of Huetor de Santillan y Veas, Señor de los Sotos de Roma y Aldovea, Perpetual Regedor ( Rector ) of the Villages of Madrid, Nava del Rey and Reus, and the Cities of Burgos, Segovia, Valencia, Murcia, Ronda, Manresa, Guadalajara, Gerona, Barcelona, Peñíscola, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Lérida, Toledo, Toro, Zamora, Asunción de Paraguay, Buenos Aires and México ; preeminent Veinte y Quatro ( Twenty-Four ) of Jerez de la Frontera, Sevilla and Jerez de los Caballeros ; Almerante-Mayor ( Admiral-Major ) of Spain and the Indies ; Captain-General of the Royal Armies, Captain of the Body Guards, Hermano Mayor ( Greater Brother ) and Perpetual Alcalde of the Holy and Royal Old Brotherhood of Toledo, with voice, vote and Presidency ; President of the Royal Colegial Body of the Hidalgos of the Nobility of Madrid ( 1804 ), Gentleman of the Chamber of His Catholic Majesty, with exercise, Counsilor of State, Prime-Minister of King Don Carlos IV, Commander of Valencia del Ventoso, Rivera and Acheucal in the Order of Santiago, Knight of the Order of Santiago ( 1790 ), Knight of the Renowned Order of the Golden Fleece, Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, Bailiff of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, etc.
Among the positions Víctor Andrés Belaúnde occupied throughout his professional career were the following: Secretary of the File of Limits of the Ministry of External Relations of Peru, becoming Secretary in the Diplomatic Mission to Spain and Argentina, Consultant in the bordering negotiations with Brazil, Chargé d ' affaires in Germany ( 1914 ) and Bolivia ( 1945 ), Plenipotentiary Secretary in Uruguay in 1919, Colombia in 1934 and in Switzerland in 1936, President of the Peruvian delegation before the Society of Nations ( 1945 ), where he had the opportunity of subscribing the San Francisco Letter, which gave origin to the Organization of the United Nations, President of the General Assembly of the United Nations ( 1959 ), Rector pro tempore ( 1946 – 1947 ) and finally Rector of the Catholic University of Peru ( 1965 ).
First Rector Hurtado Peréz ( Mula, Spain | Mula, Spain 1526 – Olomouc 1594 )

Spain and University
Alexis Carrel was also a member of learned societies in the U. S., Spain, Russia, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Vatican City, Germany, Italy and Greece and received honorary doctorates from Queen's University of Belfast, Princeton University, California, New York, Brown University and Columbia University.
In July 2006, the tomb of the king ( which is located in the Santa Cruz Monastery in Coimbra ) was to be opened for scientific purposes by researchers from the University of Coimbra ( Portugal ), and the University of Granada ( Spain ).
A History of Medieval Spain ( Cornell University Press, 1983 ) ISBN 0-8014-9264-5
* O ' Callaghan, Joseph F., A History of Medieval Spain, Cornell University Press, 1975.
In his History of Medieval Spain ( Cornell University Press, 1975 ), Joseph F. O ' Callaghan writes:
* Payne, Stanley G. Spain: A Unique History ( University of Wisconsin Press ; 2011 ) 304 pages ; history since the Visigothic era.
Smith On Labour Value Bilbo, Biscay, Spain: University of the Basque Country Working Paper.
* Mondragon University, Mondragon, Spain
For the next ten years Maimonides moved about in southern Spain, eventually settled in Fes in Morocco, the capital of the Almohads, where he studied at the University of Al-Karaouine.
Meconium had been thought to be sterile until the team of researchers from the University of Valencia in Spain found bacterial communities in it so developed that they seemed to fall into two categories.
* Executive MBA ( EMBA general management in cooperation with Nanyang Business School ( Nanyang Technological University ), Singapore and Instituto de Empresa in Madrid, Spain and faculty from Haas School of Business ( University of California at Berkeley ), USA )
José Ángel García Landa, University of Zaragoza, Spain )
* O ´ Callaghan, Joseph F .: " Reconquest and crusade in Medieval Spain ", Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002, ISBN 0-8122-3696-3
* September 21 – The University of Oviedo, Spain is founded.
* 1250 – University of Valladolid is founded in Spain.
Throughout the history of the University, thousands of students from all over Poland, Lithuania, Russia, Hungary, Bohemia, Germany, and Spain have studied there.
Granada is also well-known within Spain for the prestigious University of Granada which has about 80, 000 students spread over five different campuses in the city.
In Spain it has been published his first biography entitled " Viola on Vídeo ", written by Federico Utrera ( King Juan Carlos University ).
* The University of Valladolid is founded in Spain.
* The School of Arts in Zaragoza, Spain is founded ( later known as the University of Zaragoza in the 16th Century ).

Spain and Salamanca
* 1812 – Napoleonic Wars: Peninsular War – Battle of Salamanca – British forces led by Arthur Wellesley ( later the Duke of Wellington ) defeat French troops near Salamanca, Spain.
Lusitania (, ) or Hispania Lusitania was an ancient Roman province including approximately all of modern Portugal south of the Douro river and part of modern Spain ( the present autonomous community of Extremadura and a small part of the province of Salamanca ).
Sometimes, especially in northern Spain, they are also called pinchos ( pintxos in Basque ) in Asturias, in Navarre, in La Rioja ( Spain ), the Basque Country, Cantabria and in some provinces, such as Salamanca, because many of them have a pincho or toothpick through them.
* July 22 – Peninsular War – Battle of Salamanca: British forces led by Lord Wellington defeat French troops near Salamanca in Spain.
Founded in 1812, Mirat, producer of manure s and fertilizers, is claimed to be the oldest industrial business in Salamanca ( Spain ).
Alba de Tormes, Salamanca, Kingdom of Spain
Meanwhile, in the Peninsular War, Arthur Wellesley renewed the Anglo-Portuguese advance into Spain just after New Year in 1812, besieging and capturing the fortified towns of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and in the Battle of Salamanca ( which was a damaging defeat to the French ).
1 ; Held in Salamanca, Spain, 25 – 30 May 1992.
Coronado was born into a well-to-do family in Salamanca, Spain, in 1510, the second son of Juan Vásquez de Coronado y Sosa de Ulloa and Isabel de Luján.
* Spain: botifarra catalana, chorizo riojano, chorizo gallego, chorizo de Teror, longaniza de Aragón, morcilla de Burgos, morcilla de Ronda, morcilla extremeña, morcilla dulce canaria, llonganissa de Vic, fuet d ' Olot, sobrassada mallorquina, botillo de León, llonganissa de Valencia, farinato de Salamanca, ..
The Spaniards called the village Salamanca in honor of the city of Salamanca in western Spain, and established a mission, headed by a secular priest named Sebastián Montero.
* Salamanca, Spain, since 1979.
Salamanca is a province of western Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile and León.
The Battle of Salamanca saw Anglo-Portuguese and Spanish armies under the Duke of Wellington defeat Marshal Auguste Marmont's French forces among the hills around Arapiles south of Salamanca, Spain on 22 July 1812 during the Peninsular War.
Colby has its own programs in Salamanca, Spain, Dijon, France, and St Petersburg, Russia and formerly operated programs with Bates and Bowdoin Colleges in London and Cape Town.
Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo ( 29 September 1864, Bilbao, Biscay, Basque Country, Spain – 31 December 1936, Salamanca, Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain ) was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright and philosopher.

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