Proper noun
Madariaga (plural Madariagas)
A surname from Basque.
In early 1770 Spanish commander, Don Juan Ignacio de Madariaga, briefly visited Port Egmont. Source: Internet
Madariaga, “Foundation”, 391. Two years after the implementation of Catherine’s program, a member of the National Commission inspected the institutions established. Source: Internet
Isabel De Madariaga, "The Foundation of the Russian Educational System by Catherine II", Slavonic and East European Review (1979) : 369–395. Source: Internet
Madariaga, “Foundation”, 394. Religious affairs Catherine II in the Russian national costume Catherine's apparent whole-hearted adoption of all things Russian (including Orthodoxy ) may have prompted her personal indifference to religion. Source: Internet
Madariaga, “Foundation”, 374. However, no action was taken on any recommendations put forth by the commission due to the calling of the Legislative Commission. Source: Internet
Madariaga, “Foundation”, 379. Catherine continued to investigate educational theory and practice of other countries. Source: Internet