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    Francisco Ascaso Abadía (1 April 1901 – 20 July 1936) was an Aragonese carpenter and prominent anarcho-syndicalist figure in Spain. Ascaso lived a life...
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  • Spanish espresso machine and horeca manufacturer, established in 1961 Francisco Ascaso, anarcho-syndicalist figure active during the Spanish Civil War This...
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  • Joaquín Ascaso Budría (5 June 1906 – 12 March 1977) was an Aragonese anarcho-syndicalist and President of the Regional Defence Council of Aragon between...
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  • Spain by the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, Buenaventura Durruti and Francisco Ascaso moved to Cuba, where they organised trade unions and participated in...
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    meeting, he met Francisco Ascaso, who agreed with his anti-bureaucratic arguments and soon became one of his closest friends. Ascaso, Durruti, and other...
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  • Domingo Ascaso Abadía (10 June 1895 – 4 May 1937) was an Aragonese anarchist and trade union leader, brother of Francisco Ascaso Abadía and cousin of Joaquín...
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    called a meeting at his house. Among the atendees were Domingo and Francisco Ascaso, Buenaventura Durruti, Aurelio Fernández, Miguel García Vivancos, Gregorio...
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    members of the committee were Buenaventura Durruti, Joan Garcia Oliver, Francisco Ascaso, Gregorio Jover and Ricardo Sanz. They maintained constant communication...
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  • tactical disagreements, with one part, led by Buenaventura Durruti and Francisco Ascaso, moving to Barcelona and founding Los Solidarios. In the wake of the...
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    the Renaixença, a cultural revival movement of the late Romantic era Francisco Ascaso (1901–1936), anarchist Hans Beimler (1895–1936), active member of the...
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  • including Francisco Ascaso, Buenaventura Durruti, Miguel García Vivancos and Gregorio Jover, fled into exile in Europe and Latin America. Ascaso and Durruti...
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    the Spanish Civil War. Its name comes from the Anarcho-syndicalist Francisco Ascaso Abadía. It was a copy of the Astra 400, but with a lower quality, even...
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  • p. 84. Casanova 2005, pp. 86–87. Calvo Prat, David Manuel (2019). "Francisco Ascaso y Los Solidarios: una acción continuada". Aportes. XXXIV (99): 151–192...
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    named after Francisco Ascaso, who died fighting the July 1936 military uprising in Barcelona, and was led by his surviving brother Domingo Ascaso, along with...
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  • offered to supply the Aragonese workers with food, but they rejected it. Francisco Ascaso eventually managed to convince them to allow the CNT to care for their...
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    Following the release of Spanish anarchists from prison, Makhno met with Francisco Ascaso and Buenaventura Durruti. The Spaniards expressed their admiration...
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    on October 15 of the same year, where Joaquín Ascaso, member of the CNT and cousin of Francisco Ascaso, was elected President of the Council. Although...
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    As for the group that was to invade Spain through Catalonia, led by Francisco Ascaso and Juan García Oliver, it was intercepted by the Gendarmerie, which...
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    same day, her friend Berthe Fabert also met her future life partner, Francisco Ascaso, at the bookshop. In July 1927, Durruti was expelled from France into...
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  • until nine in the morning, Italians and the Spanish anarchists of the Francisco Ascaso column seized the Nationalist position while suffering heavy losses...
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  • Schaeffer Francisco Ascaso Francisco de Vitoria Francisco Giner de los Ríos Francisco J. Ayala Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias Francisco Romero (philosopher)...
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  • convince him to leave the country, Francisco Ascaso decided to return to Barcelona. The group soon learned that Ascaso's escape had intensified Martínez...
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    to Santiago Salvador, Avinguda de la Mare de Déu de Montserrat to Francisco Ascaso, Vergara to Antoni López Raimundo, Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol to Milicià...
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    politician and thinker of the Generation of '98 Francisco Ascaso (1901–1936), anarcho-syndicalist Joaquín Ascaso Budría (1906–1977), President of the Regional...
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  • insurrection. In 1934, he formed part of a commission, together with Francisco Ascaso and Joan García Oliver, that asked prime minister Alejandro Lerroux...
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  • Federica Montseny, Federico Urales, Piotr Kropotkin, Rudolf Rocker, Francisco Ascaso, Luigi Fabbri, Juan García Oliver, Max Nettlau, Melchor Rodríguez or...
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  • Paolo Orano Sergio Panunzio Jock Barnes Simon Oosterman Pablo Iglesias Francisco Ascaso Buenaventura Durruti Ángel Pestaña Organized labour portal Anarchism...
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  • of prominent figures in anarchism such as Buenaventura Durruti or Francisco Ascaso. He lived for a while between the Aragonese capital and Barcelona,...
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    the 20th century. During the Spanish Civil War he was commander of the Ascaso Column and later the militarized 28th Division, which fought on the Aragon...
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    Belgium. It was at this time that she met Buenaventura Durruti and Francisco Ascaso, who invited her to Catalonia following the proclamation of the Spanish...
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