. . . "Gloria Begu\u00E9"@es . . "2016-12-27"^^ . . . . . . . "Professor"@en . . . . . . . "72101141"^^ . "Senator"@en . . . . . . . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n"@ca . . . . "Begu\u00E9 in 2006"@en . . . . . "1989-02-21"^^ . . . . "Magistrate of the Constitutional Court of Spain"@en . . . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n"@en . . . . . . . . . "1120285234"^^ . . "Madrid, Spain"@en . "1986-03-04"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1977-06-15"^^ . . . . "1979-01-02"^^ . . . . . . . . . "La Ba\u00F1eza, Province of Le\u00F3n, Spain"@en . . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n (La Ba\u00F1eza, 23 de enero de 1931-Madrid, 27 de diciembre de 2016)\u200B fue una jurista y economista espa\u00F1ola, titular de la c\u00E1tedra de Econom\u00EDa Pol\u00EDtica y Hacienda P\u00FAblica en la Universidad de Salamanca.\u200B"@es . "18307"^^ . . . "1980-02-14"^^ . . . . . "1931-03-23"^^ . . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n (La Ba\u00F1eza, 23 de enero de 1931-Madrid, 27 de diciembre de 2016)\u200B fue una jurista y economista espa\u00F1ola, titular de la c\u00E1tedra de Econom\u00EDa Pol\u00EDtica y Hacienda P\u00FAblica en la Universidad de Salamanca.\u200B Gan\u00F3 la oposici\u00F3n en 1964 y se convirti\u00F3 en la primera mujer catedr\u00E1tica de una facultad de Derecho y la cuarta que consegu\u00EDa una c\u00E1tedra en Espa\u00F1a.\u200B Tambi\u00E9n fue la primera mujer decana de la universidad espa\u00F1ola, cuando en 1969 fue elegida decana de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Salamanca. En 1977 fue nombrada senadora por designaci\u00F3n real en la legislatura constituyente y en 1980, a propuesta del Senado, magistrada del Tribunal Constitucional, instituci\u00F3n de la que fue vicepresidenta desde 1986 hasta 1989.\u200B"@es . . . . "2016-12-27"^^ . . "Magistrate"@en . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n"@en . . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n, (La Ba\u00F1eza, Le\u00F3n, 23 de gener de 1931 - Madrid, 27 de desembre de 2016) va ser catedr\u00E0tica d'Economia Pol\u00EDtica i Hisenda P\u00FAblica a la Universitat de Salamanca. Va guanyar l'oposici\u00F3 en 1964 i es va convertir en la primera dona catedr\u00E0tica d'una facultat de dret i la quarta que aconseguia una C\u00E0tedra a Espanya. Tamb\u00E9 va ser la primera dona degana de la universitat espanyola quan en 1969 va ser triada Degana de la Facultat de Dret. En 1977 va ser nomenada senadora per designaci\u00F3 real en la Legislatura Constituent i en 1980, a proposta del Senat, Magistrada del Tribunal Constitucional, instituci\u00F3 de la qual va ser Vicepresidenta des de 1986 fins a 1989."@ca . . . . . . "Senator of the Senate of Spain"@en . . . "Jurist"@en . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n (23 March 1931 \u2013 27 December 2016) was a Spanish professor, jurist, senator and magistrate. She was the first female law school professor in Spain and was a law educator at Complutense University of Madrid and the University of Salamanca. Cant\u00F3n became the first female dean at a Spanish university in 1969 and resigned three years later. In 1977, she was appointed a senator in the Senate of Spain as a member of the parliamentary group and therefore joined the Constitutional Court of Spain. Cant\u00F3n was the first woman magistrate appointed to the Constitutional Court of Spain in 1980 and became its first female vice-president in 1986. She returned to academia at the University of Salamanca following the end of her nine-year term on the court in 1989 before retiring in 2001. Cant\u00F3n was a recipient of the Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, the Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit and the Order of Constitutional Merit."@en . . "1931-03-23"^^ . . "Vice-President of the Constitutional Court of Spain"@en . . . . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n (23 March 1931 \u2013 27 December 2016) was a Spanish professor, jurist, senator and magistrate. She was the first female law school professor in Spain and was a law educator at Complutense University of Madrid and the University of Salamanca. Cant\u00F3n became the first female dean at a Spanish university in 1969 and resigned three years later. In 1977, she was appointed a senator in the Senate of Spain as a member of the parliamentary group and therefore joined the Constitutional Court of Spain. Cant\u00F3n was the first woman magistrate appointed to the Constitutional Court of Spain in 1980 and became its first female vice-president in 1986. She returned to academia at the University of Salamanca following the end of her nine-year term on the court in 1989 before retiring in 2001"@en . . . . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n"@en . . . . . . . . "Gloria Begu\u00E9 Cant\u00F3n, (La Ba\u00F1eza, Le\u00F3n, 23 de gener de 1931 - Madrid, 27 de desembre de 2016) va ser catedr\u00E0tica d'Economia Pol\u00EDtica i Hisenda P\u00FAblica a la Universitat de Salamanca. Va guanyar l'oposici\u00F3 en 1964 i es va convertir en la primera dona catedr\u00E0tica d'una facultat de dret i la quarta que aconseguia una C\u00E0tedra a Espanya. Tamb\u00E9 va ser la primera dona degana de la universitat espanyola quan en 1969 va ser triada Degana de la Facultat de Dret. En 1977 va ser nomenada senadora per designaci\u00F3 real en la Legislatura Constituent i en 1980, a proposta del Senat, Magistrada del Tribunal Constitucional, instituci\u00F3 de la qual va ser Vicepresidenta des de 1986 fins a 1989."@ca . . . . ""@en . . . .