In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Artola and the second or maternal family name is Gallego.
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Miguel Artola Gallego (12 July 1923 – 26 May 2020)[1] was a Spanish intellectual and historian.[2] He was born in San Sebastián, and died, aged 96, in Madrid.
Career
Artola Gallego was elected to medalla nº 34 of the Real Academia de la Historia on 20 March 1981 and took up his seat on 2 May 1982.[3]
La España de Fernando VII: la guerra de la Independencia y los orígenes del régimen constitucional Espasa-Calpe, S.A., 1999. ISBN84-239-4980-X [Volume 32]