
Joan Martí Alanis
Joan Martí Alanis is a prominent Andorran figure known for his role as a bishop and Coprince of Andorra. He has significantly contributed to the religious and political landscape of the Principality, serving in various capacities since his appointment. His influence extends beyond ecclesiastical matters, as he plays a crucial role in the governance and cultural identity of Andorra.
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Andorra:
Joan Martí Alanis is mentioned as a predecessor of Josep-Lluís Serrano Pentinat.
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Andorra:
Joan Martí Alanis is mentioned as part of the historical receptions of Coprinceps.
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Andorra:
Joan Martí Alanis is another signatory of the original copies of the Constitution.
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Andorra:
Joan Martí Alanís is recognized as a Coprincep who lived through the completion of the drafting of the Constitution in 1993.
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Andorra:
Joan Martí Alanis was specifically mentioned by Josep-Lluís Serrano as a predecessor who paved the way for his role.
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Andorra:
Serrano is expected to build upon the legacy of previous co-princes like Joan Martí Alanis.
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Andorra:
Joan Martí Alanís was the head of state who oversaw the drafting of the Constitution in 1993.
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Andorra:
Joan Martí Alanis was received during the first visit to the Principality in 1971.
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Andorra:
Joan Martí Alanis was succeeded by Joan-Enric Vives after serving for 32 years.
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Andorra:
Joan Martí Alanis is referenced as a Coprince of Andorra and has been involved in the exercise of the prerogative of grace.
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