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María Rosa de Madariaga

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Spanish historian (1937–2022)
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María Rosa de Madariaga Álvarez-Prida (9 February 1937 – 29 June 2022) was a Spanish historian and translator, specialized in the study of relations between Morocco and Spain and the Protectorate period. She was the niece of Salvador de Madariaga.

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  1. "Fallece la historiadora María Rosa de Madariaga". La Razón (in Spanish).


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