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Bartolomé Feliú
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Member of the Congress of Deputies
In office
26 April 1907 – 2 January 1914
Constituency Tafalla
Personal details
Born
Bartolomé Feliú y Pérez

1843
Peralta, Spain
Died 1918
Zaragoza, Spain
Political party Traditionalist Communion
Alma mater University of Barcelona;
University of Zaragoza
Occupation Scientist, professor

Bartolomé Feliú y Pérez (1843 – 1918) was an important Spanish person. He was a smart scientist and a respected professor. He also worked as a politician, helping to lead a group called the Traditionalist Communion from 1909 to 1912.

A Life of Learning and Science

Bartolomé Feliú y Pérez was born in 1843 in a town called Peralta, in Spain. He loved to learn and studied at two famous universities. He went to the University of Barcelona and the University of Zaragoza.

After his studies, he became a professor. He taught many students and shared his knowledge. He was also a scientist, always curious about how the world works.

Working in Politics

Besides his work as a scientist and professor, Bartolomé Feliú y Pérez was also involved in politics. He was a member of a political group called the Traditionalist Communion. This group had certain ideas about how Spain should be run.

He even became a leader for this group for a few years. From 1907 to 1914, he was a member of the Congress of Deputies. This is like being a representative in the government, helping to make decisions for the country. He represented the area of Tafalla.

His Legacy

Bartolomé Feliú y Pérez passed away in 1918 in Zaragoza, Spain. He is remembered for his work in both science and politics. He showed that one person can contribute to society in many different ways.

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