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Nicolás Estévanez Murphy (17 February 1838 – 19 August 1914) was a Spanish military officer, politician, essayist and poet. A federal republican, he briefly served as civil governor of Madrid and as Minister of War in the wake of the proclamation of the First Spanish Republic. A defender of the Africanness of his native Canary Islands, which were a central motif of his written work, he espoused a blend of anti-european, atheist, anticlerical, revolutionary and anarchist ideals. While he showed an unwavering commitment to Spanish patriotism, Estévanez has been reconstructed as a sort of father of Canarian nationalism by Canarian nationalist authors. He was a close collaborator of Francisco Pi y Margall.

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  • Nicolás Estévanez Murphy (ca)
  • Nicolás Estévanez Murphy (es)
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  • Эстеванес, Николас (ru)
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  • Nicolás Estévanez Murphy (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 17 de febrer de 1838 - París, 19 d'agost de 1914) fou un poeta, militar i polític canari. (ca)
  • Nicolás Estévanez Murphy (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 17 de febrero de 1838 - París, 19 de agosto de 1914) fue un poeta, militar y político español, diputado por el Partido Republicano Federal y ministro de la Guerra con la Primera República Española. (es)
  • Nicolás Estévanez Murphy (17 February 1838 – 19 August 1914) was a Spanish military officer, politician, essayist and poet. A federal republican, he briefly served as civil governor of Madrid and as Minister of War in the wake of the proclamation of the First Spanish Republic. A defender of the Africanness of his native Canary Islands, which were a central motif of his written work, he espoused a blend of anti-european, atheist, anticlerical, revolutionary and anarchist ideals. While he showed an unwavering commitment to Spanish patriotism, Estévanez has been reconstructed as a sort of father of Canarian nationalism by Canarian nationalist authors. He was a close collaborator of Francisco Pi y Margall. (en)
  • Николас Эстеванес Мерфи (исп. Nicolás Estévanez Murphy; 17 февраля 1838, Лас-Пальмас — 19 августа 1914, Париж) — испанский военный деятель, политик, эссеист и поэт. Будучи федеральным , он некоторое время занимал пост гражданского губернатора Мадрида и военного министра после провозглашения Первой испанской республики . Эстеванес защищал идею «африканскости» своих родных Канарских островов, которые служили главным мотивом его письменных трудов. Его мировоззрение представляло собой смесь антиевропейских, атеистических, антиклерикальных, революционных и анархистских идеалов. Несмотря на то, что он демонстрировал неоспоримую приверженность испанскому патриотизму, Эстеванес впоследствии представлялся канарскими националистами авторами своего рода «отцом канарского национализма». Он был близким (ru)
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