Pedro Sainz Rodríguez (Madrid, 14 de enero de 1897 – Íd., 14 de diciembre de 1986)1 fue un erudito, bibliógrafo, editor, académico y político español, diputado monárquico en las Cortes de la II República, ministro de Educación Nacional en el primer gobierno de Franco, conspirador monárquico, exiliado a Portugal y consejero político de Juan de Borbón.
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History and criticism, Spanish literature, History, Bibliography, Civilization, Biography, Criticism, Mysticism, Correspondence, Spanish Authors, Catholic Church, Church renewal, Criticism and interpretation, Critics, Decadence in literature, Degeneration, Friends and associates, Intellectual life, Intellectuals, Literatura española, Politics and government, Princes, Religious literature, Religious literature, Spanish, RhetoricPeople
Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo (1856-1912), Pedro Sainz Rodríguez (1898-1986), Bartolomé José Gallardo (1776-1852), Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros (1436?-1517), Juan de Borbón y Battenberg (1913-), Leopoldo Alas (1852-1901), Pedro Sáinz Rodríquez (1898-)ID Numbers
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- Pedro Sáinz Rodríguez
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