José Millán-Astray y Terreros (5 July 1879 – 1 January 1954) was a Spanish soldier, the founder and first commander of the Spanish Legion, and a major...
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While at War (section Millán-Astray controversy)
cinemas in Spain on September 27, 2019. The Plataforma Patriótica Millán-Astray (Millán-Astray Patriotic Platform), an organization of veterans of the Spanish...
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regiment on Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry José Millán-Astray, chief proponent of its establishment. Millán-Astray was an able soldier but an eccentric and...
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Astray was born into a privileged life in A Coruña. Her parents were José Millán Astray and Pilar Terreros. Her brother (also) José Millán-Astray was...
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Philippine Revolution). Millán Astray had fought in the Philippines and it was the reference to José Rizal that annoyed Millán Astray, who shouted "The traitoring...
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Apostolic Vicariate of Yurimaguas José Millán Astray, Spanish general and founder of the Spanish Foreign Legion José de Avillez Burnay Ereira, award-winning...
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José Sanjurjo y Sacanell (Spanish: [saŋˈxuɾxo]; 28 March 1872 – 20 July 1936) was a Spanish general who was one of the military leaders who plotted the...
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Death (disambiguation) Miguel de Unamuno § Confrontation with Millán Astray José Millán-Astray § Confrontation with Unamuno This disambiguation page lists...
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lessons. This interest, however, ended after World War I. General José Millán-Astray, the founder of the Spanish Legion, stated that the samurai warrior...
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the death (5 June 1923) of Rafael de Valenzuela [es], successor to José Millán Astray as commander of the Spanish Legion, intervened. Franco was offered...
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Arsenio Martínez-Campos José Marina Vega Manuel Fernández Silvestre Dámaso Berenguer José Millán-Astray Miguel Primo de Rivera José Sanjurjo Francisco Franco...
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Arsenio Martínez-Campos José Marina Vega Manuel Fernández Silvestre Dámaso Berenguer José Millán-Astray Miguel Primo de Rivera José Sanjurjo Francisco Franco...
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Jack Coggins James Joyce Jan Syrový Jan Žižka Jason Trost John Ford José Millán Astray Lewis Williams Douglas Lisa Lopes Luís de Camões María de Villota...
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African campaigns and the foundation of the Tercio de Extranjeros with José Millán Astray. On January 4, 1928, by Royal Decree, Franco was named Director of...
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From 1917 to 1920, he served in Spain. In 1920, Lieutenant Colonel José Millán Astray, a histrionic but charismatic officer, founded the Spanish Foreign...
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the faction's sole leader. Additionally, Nicolás Franco, José Millán-Astray, Luis Bolín, and José Antonio Sangróniz were in attendance to support Franco's...
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Air Force[citation needed] José Sanjurjo Francisco Franco Emilio Mola José Millán-Astray Juan Yagüe Emilio Blanco Izaga José Marina Francisco Gómez Jordana [es]...
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Arsenio Martínez-Campos José Marina Vega Manuel Fernández Silvestre Dámaso Berenguer José Millán-Astray Miguel Primo de Rivera José Sanjurjo Francisco Franco...
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5 Wanda Landowska, Polish harpsichordist, musicologist (d. 1959) José Millán-Astray, Spanish general, founder of the Spanish Legion (d. 1954) July 9 –...
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Arsenio Martínez-Campos José Marina Vega Manuel Fernández Silvestre Dámaso Berenguer José Millán-Astray Miguel Primo de Rivera José Sanjurjo Francisco Franco...
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who had a bar in front of the Cárcel Modelo. José Millán Astray was the father of José Millán-Astray y Terreros (el glorioso mutilado), who would go...
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(1890–1948), composer José María Alvira (1864–1938), composer Ángel de Andrés (1918–2006), actor and theatre director José Millán-Astray (1879-1954), founder...
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Francisco José (2013). "La guerra del rif, la guerra olvidada" (PDF). El Hinojal. Revista de Estudios del MUVI: 77–88. ISSN 2341-3093. León Rojas, José (2018)...
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to have been a lover of a great number of famous men, among them José Millán Astray and King Alfonso XIII. Her father was of Spanish descent, and she...
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spread by the Franco's confidant, founder of the Spanish Legion, José Millán Astray, who profoundly admired the Caudillo. In the first few months of the...
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Perry, James Arrogant Armies, Edison: Castle Books, 2005 p. 274. Alvarez, José "Between Gallipoli and D-Day: Alhucemas, 1925" pp. 75–98 from The Journal...
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Raisuni himself. In September 1922, and after an interview with Colonel José Villalba Riquelme and permission of the High Commissioner of Spain in Morocco...
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Books (Book Sales Inc.). p. 278. ISBN 9780785820239. OCLC 61105015. Álvarez, José E. (1 January 1999). Vandervort, Bruce (ed.). "Between Gallipoli and D-Day:...
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ISBN 978-84-226-4519-1. Bueno, Jose (1989). Los Regulares [The Regulars] (in Spanish). Aldaba. ISBN 84-86629-23-3. Bueno, Jose (1990). Uniformes de Las Unidades...
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architect from Casablanca, Mohamed Lamnaouar. Regulares White Terror (Spain) Jose Bueno, Los Regulares, ISBN 8486629233 El Ghadiri, Mustapha (2005). "Meziane...
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