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    Romualdo Cesáreo Sanz Escartín (1844-1923) was a Spanish Carlist politician and military leader. He is known mostly as a longtime Cortes member, first...
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    resignation accepted, temporarily replaced by another Mellista, Cesáreo Sanz Escartín. Moreover, during the 1918 elections supposed to run as usual from...
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    number of Carlist deputies ranging from 5 to 10, Barrio, along Cesáreo Sanz Escartín, gradually became the most experienced MP and in the late 1890s...
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    resignation accepted, temporarily replaced by another Mellista, Cesáreo Sanz Escartín. In early 1919 the claimant was released from his house arrest in...
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    2011, p. 159 like Francisco Martín Melgar, marquis of Tamarit, Cesáreo Sanz Escartín or Joaquín Llorens Fernandez Don Jaime's first choice was Blas Morte...
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    Romualdo Sanz Like Altarriba, Domingues Arevalo, Baleztena, Bilbao, Campion, Chicharro, Iglesias, Junyent, Llanza, Llorens, Llosas, Olazabal, Sanz, Senante...
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    to the school managed by the Carlist friend of his late father, Cesáreo Sanz Escartín; unsuccessful also there, at unspecified date he finally completed...
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    Melgar Presidency of Junta Central passed temporarily to his deputy, Cesáreo Sanz Escartín, but early in 1919 Don Jaime nominated Pascual Comín y Moya political...
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    from Roncal, married Josefa Sanz y Escartín, the sister of Eduardo Sanz y Escartín and the cousin of Cesáreo Sanz Escartín in the late 1870s he was jefe...
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    Navarrese jefe was Francisco Martinez, and after 1916 it was Romualdo Cesareo Sanz Escartin. Villafranca was part of the Peralta zone, itself forming the Tafalla...
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    Morte remained totally loyal to his king. As Navarrese leaders like Cesareo Sanz Escartín opted for the rebels, he emerged as one of the most prestigious...
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    execitive, the regional leaders who defected to the Mellistas were Cesareo Sanz Escartín (Navarre), Manuel Simó (Valencia), Tirso Olazábal (Vasconagadas)...
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    co-signed an open letter to the interim national leader Eduardo Cesareo Sanz Escartín. The signatories acknowledged grave problems in the movement and...
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    involved in local issues. The most notable local deputy was Romualdo Cesáreo Sanz Escartin, the Carlist general from Pamplona; he was the first Carlist MP...
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    Ángel Zubiaur Alegre, José Lampreave Blanco, Miguel Castiella Idoy, Cesáreo Sanz Orrio, Félix Abárzuza Murillo, Ramón Arregui, Jaime del Burgo Torres...
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