El Heraldo
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El Heraldo
Summary
El Heraldo is a daily newspaper[1].
Key Facts
- El Heraldo is in the country of Spain[2].
- El Heraldo's image is recorded as Portada de El Heraldo, número 2, 1842.jpg[3].
- El Heraldo's instance of is recorded as daily newspaper[4].
- El Heraldo's founder is recorded as Luis José Sartorius, 1st Count of San Luis[5].
- El Heraldo's headquarters location is recorded as Madrid[6].
- El Heraldo's chief executive officer is recorded as Luis José Sartorius, 1st Count of San Luis[7].
- El Heraldo's chief executive officer is recorded as Vicente Díez Canseco[8].
- El Heraldo's chief executive officer is recorded as José María de Mora[9].
- El Heraldo's ISSN is recorded as 1889-8963[10].
- El Heraldo's ISSN is recorded as 2793-3547[11].
- El Heraldo's OCLC number is recorded as 733273067[12].
- El Heraldo's place of publication is recorded as Madrid[13].
- El Heraldo's Commons category is recorded as El Heraldo[14].
- El Heraldo's language of work or name is recorded as Spanish[15].
- El Heraldo's country of origin is recorded as Spain[16].
- +1842-06-15T00:00:00Z marks the founding of El Heraldo[17].
- El Heraldo was dissolved in +1854-07-16T00:00:00Z[18].
- El Heraldo's start time is recorded as +1842-00-00T00:00:00Z[19].
- El Heraldo's end time is recorded as +1854-00-00T00:00:00Z[20].
- El Heraldo's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Fernando Cos-Gayón[21].
- El Heraldo's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Manuel Bertrán de Lis y Ribes[22].
- El Heraldo's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Manuel Cañete[23].
- El Heraldo's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Ramón Navarrete[24].
- El Heraldo's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Nicomedes Pastor Díaz y Corbelle[25].
- El Heraldo's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Antonio de los Ríos y Rosas[26].
Body
Founding
El Heraldo's founder is recorded as Luis José Sartorius, 1st Count of San Luis[5]. +1842-06-15T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[17].
Leadership
Chief executives include Luis José Sartorius, 1st Count of San Luis[7], a journalist[27], 1815–1871[28], of Spain[29], awarded the Senator grand cross of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George (Parma)[30]; Vicente Díez Canseco[8], a biographer[31], of Spain[32]; and José María de Mora[9].
Operations
El Heraldo's headquarters location is recorded as Madrid[6].
Dissolution
El Heraldo was dissolved in +1854-07-16T00:00:00Z[18].