Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer (1 January 1872 – 14 May 1938) was a Spanish Army officer. He was a leading figure of the 1936 coup d'état in Zaragoza and sided...
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father, Cavalry Commander Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer, was organizing the first Indigenous Regular Forces in Spanish Morocco. Cabanellas de Torres obtained a...
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Civil War from July to September 1936. The junta's president was Miguel Cabanellas and its head of state was Francisco Franco. The junta was dissolved...
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rebels. Despite his age Cabanellas led the action, and Montaner supported him as the chief of staff. As had been planned, Cabanellas remained in command of...
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Matronomial surname Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer (1872–1938) Spaniard Spanish army officer during the Spanish Civil War Miguel José Serra Ferrer (1713–1784)...
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Manuel Azaña over the military reforms, he was replaced by General Miguel Cabanellas. He was demoted to chief of the customs officers in 1932 as a result...
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Seville commanding Andalucia, Franco with an independent command, and Miguel Cabanellas in Zaragoza commanding Aragon). The Spanish Army of Morocco was itself...
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José Sanjurjo, Manuel Goded Llopis, Emilio Mola, Francisco Franco, Miguel Cabanellas, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, José Enrique Varela, and others) launched...
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National Defense Junta. Based in Burgos, it was nominally headed by Miguel Cabanellas, the most senior participating general. On 5 September a Nationalist...
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German news agency published a message from Spanish Nationalist leader Miguel Cabanellas which stated: "The Spanish nation never will forget the friendship...
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Technical State Junta In office 3 October 1936 – 3 June 1937 Preceded by Miguel Cabanellas Succeeded by Francisco Gómez-Jordana Personal details Born Fidel Dávila...
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half later, on 16 May 1863. The July 1936 coup d'état (with Gen. Miguel Cabanellas, Col. Monasterio [es], Urrutia [es], Sueiro [es], Major Cebollero...
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While at War (category Miguel de Unamuno)
Cuevas as Felisa de Unamuno Mireia Rey as Carmen Polo Tito Valverde as Miguel Cabanellas Luis Callejo as Emilio Mola Carlos Serrano-Clark as Salvador Vila...
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plane crash, General José Sanjurjo, General Emilio Mola and General Miguel Cabanellas created a National Defense Junta on July 25, 1936, headed by the latter...
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that may be derived from such actions. Burgos, 25th of August 1936. Miguel Cabanellas, President of the National Defense Junta Vincent Auriol, French Minister...
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flag situation with the Decree of 29 August 1936, signed by General Miguel Cabanellas, which reinstated the red and yellow flag. There was no reference...
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repealed and without effect. — Given in Burgos on 29 September 1936., Miguel Cabanellas After almost two years of war and the Republican side practically...
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significantly increased during this period. In 1923, a military coup brought Miguel Primo de Rivera to power. As a result, Spain transitioned to government...
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Miguel Cabanellas, head of Junta de Defensa...
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Guillaume, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1861) May 14 – Miguel Cabanellas, Spanish army officer (b. 1872) May 15 – Cao Kun, 6th President of...
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excellent chief of staff. In 1931, he was aide-de-camp to general Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer, chief of the Moroccan military forces and later of the Guardia...
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faction, he cooperated effectively with his superior officer, General Miguel Cabanellas, to take control of the Aragonese capital and undertake repression...
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ISBN 978-84-320-0624-1, p. 68 Beevor 2009, p. 176 Tusell 2007, p. 342 after Miguel Cabanellas and Manuel Goded see e.g. Rúben Leitão Serém, The Viceroyalty of General...
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(1937–1939). Cabanellas 1977, p. 207. Clemente 1995, p. 47. Orella 2001, p. 142. Clark 1950, p. 257. Silva Amador 2010, p. 104. Cabanellas, Guillermo (1977)...
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instead a month later he was replaced as head of the Civil Guard by Miguel Cabanellas, and appointed head of the Carabineros. Some months later, on August...
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Zablaćanski Stevo Žigon Calixto Bieito Alejandra Boero Antonio Cunill Cabanellas Orestes Caviglia Armando Discépolo Nuria Espert Carlos Gandolfo Victor...
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(b. 1853) 9 April - Manuel Carrasco Formiguera (b. 1890) 14 May - Miguel Cabanellas (b. 1872) List of Spanish films of the 1930s "King Juan Carlos I Fast...
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Archdiocese Valencia Installed 1992 Term ended 8 January 2009 Predecessor Miguel Roca Cabanellas Successor Carlos Osoro Sierra Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San...
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against the removal of Alcalá-Zamora as President of the Republic. Cabanellas Ferrer, Miguel (1936). Decreto n.º 108 de la Junta de Defensa Nacional [Decree...
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and film director Lito Cruz, actor and theatre director Antonio Cunill Cabanellas, theatre director Ben Cura, actor and director of film, television and...
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