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    Reina and the Army of Morocco within reach of Madrid, Giral was forced to cede power to Francisco Largo Caballero. After the end of the Spanish Civil War...
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  • The Other Francisco (Spanish: El otro Francisco) is a 1975 Cuban drama film directed by Sergio Giral. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International...
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    into the civil war, after the Republican Left Party government of José Giral resigned on 4 September 1936, President Manuel Azaña asked Largo Caballero...
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  • Sergio Giral (2 January 1937 – 12 March 2024) was a Cuban-American film writer and director. He was born in Cuba to parents Antonio and Plácida, and raised...
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    Azaña, and a professor of chemistry at the University of Salamanca, José Giral, were founders of the Republican Action Spain from the Pact of San Sebastián...
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    London. Negrín resigned as Prime Minister in 1945 and was succeeded by José Giral. Until 1945, the exiled Republicans had high hopes that at the end of World...
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    Vicente Uribe, Jesús Hernández Tomás (Education Minister), Garcia Oliver, Giral, Galarza (Interior Minister), Federica Montseny, Alvarez Del Vayo, Juan...
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    José Giral † José Francisco Herrán Arellano † Fernando González Vargas † Francisco Giral González † César Rincón Orta Raúl Cetina Rosado † Francisco Javier...
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    General Emilio Mola to avoid war, and was succeeded by José Giral. He fled the country after Francisco Franco came to power in 1939. He was the Grand Master...
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    1936. "Decreto nombrando Presidente del Consejo de Ministros a D. José Giral Pereira" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (202). Agencia Estatal Boletín...
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  • Instruction in the government of Santiago Casares Quiroga in May 1936 and of José Giral in June 1936. Until this last appointment he continued to teach at the Instituto-Escuela...
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    Republican governments. The first was led by left-wing republican José Giral (from July to September 1936); a revolution inspired mostly by libertarian...
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    of San Javier y Casa Laredo. The couple had six children, among them Francisco Javier de Ulloa who became the Spanish Minister of Marine and the 22nd...
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    19 July, the cabinet headed by the newly appointed prime minister José Giral ordered the distribution of weapons to the unions. With the defeat of the...
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  • su conocimiento", Palaeohispanica 9, pp. 451–479. Ferrer i Jané, Joan & Giral Royo, Francesc (2007) A propósito de un semis de Ildiŕda con leyenda erder...
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    processing of the request, which nevertheless was formalized on July 20. José Giral sent Fernando de los Ríos, who was in Geneva, to reinforce the request and...
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    telephone, but Mola refused the offer and Martinez Barrio was ousted by José Giral. Giral agreed to arm the trade unionists to defend the Republic and had 60,000...
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    Barrio, whose government was never confirmed, and then definitely by José Giral. Historians have generally agreed that Casares refused to deliver arms to...
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  • Republican parties and was promoted by the Universidad Central professor José Giral. This conspiracy was joined by politicians of the Restoration, such as the...
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    education and Vicente Uribe as minister of agriculture, the republicans José Giral as foreign minister and Bernardo Giner de los Ríos as public works minister...
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    government under Giral resigned on 4 September, unable to cope with the situation, and was replaced by a mostly Socialist organisation under Francisco Largo Caballero...
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    he founded the Acción Republicana ("Republican Action") party with José Giral. A strong critic of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, Azaña published...
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  • Circuito do Estoril 25 March Barry Baltus Julián Giral Barry Baltus Reale Avintia Academy Julián Giral Julián Giral Talent Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 2 Circuit...
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    from 1946 until 1947 in the government-in-exile under prime minister José Giral. From 14 April 1931 until 28 March 1939, Sánchez Guerra was a member of...
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    served more than 10 years while sixty-six have served less than a year. Francisco Franco, who also served as the Head of State until his death, is the only...
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  • led by a military junta, which came to be under the control of General Francisco Franco. The war began on July 17, 1936, with an attempted coup organized...
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  • philosopher and author José Giovanni, French-Swiss writer and film director José Giral y Pereira, Spanish politician, served as Prime Minister during the Second...
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    lasted until the 14th century. Its design is attributed to the French master Giral Fruchel, the author himself from the cathedral and pioneer of the Gothic...
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    In office 1936–1939 President Manuel Azaña Prime Minister José Giral (1936) Francisco Largo Caballero (1936–1937) Juan Negrín (1937–1939) Constituency...
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    the Spanish Republican government in exile during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. Sánchez-Albornoz was born in Madrid to a prominent political family...
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