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    The Jerez uprising was an 1892 peasant rebellion in Jerez, Spain. While the event itself was unexceptional amid the regional history of rebellions, the...
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    Jerez de la Frontera (Spanish pronunciation: [xeˈɾeθ ðe la fɾonˈteɾa]) or simply Jerez, also cited in old English-language sources as Xeres, is a city...
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  • Banten in 1888. Koninklijk Instituut. Yeoman, James Michael (2019). "The Jerez Uprising". Print Culture and the Formation of the Anarchist Movement in Spain...
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  • operating. 1873 - Biblioteca Municipal de Jerez de la Frontera [es] (library) opens. 1892 - 8 January: Jerez uprising peasant revolt 1900 - Population: 63...
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    Movement in Indonesia. 1890: Revolution of the Park, Argentina. 1892: Jerez uprising in Spain. 1893: Revolution of 1893, Argentina 1893: A liberal revolt...
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    the executions of the anarchists killed following the prior year's Jerez uprising. The attack on Martínez Campos precipitated a series of reprisals that...
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  • 1892 – The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin is published. 1892 – Jerez uprising in Spain. 1892 – Walsall Anarchists in Britain. 1893 – Liceu bombing...
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    responsible for violently repressing the January 1892 Jerez uprising and execution of four Jerez anarchists. In revenge, on September 24, 1893, Pallás...
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    (source cited in fr:Aristide Rey from the French Wikipedia. For the Jerez uprising, see Sagasta's speech in the Cortes (March 18, 1869), which reproduces...
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    subsequent demonstrations eventually developed into a violent revolutionary uprising in an attempt to overthrow the conservative regime. The revolutionaries...
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  • renounces territorial expansion (on Adrar Plateau) in favour of France. Jerez uprising (1892) Location: Spain  Spain Anarchist peasants Victory of the Spanish...
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    tenure had been plagued by peasant and anarchist rebellions—such as the Jerez uprising or an attempted plot to plant explosives in the Cortes parliament building—with...
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    between the Castilians and Jerez, forcing them to give battle. During the subsequent engagement, known as the Battle of Jerez, the Castilians defeated Ibn...
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    Castilians were allied with Aragon. Early in the uprising, the rebels managed to capture Murcia and Jerez, as well as several smaller towns, but were eventually...
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    Esther Ramírez Jerez. He was promoted to colonel on 9 Aug. 1907 after the Battle of Namasigüe. He was one of the leaders of an uprising against President...
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    Ocean. Rivers belonging to this basin include the San Pedro, Juchipila, Jerez and Tlaltenango. The other basin is smaller and endorheic, and does not...
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  • "Lonny" Crane, a maintenance worker under Melks David Del Rio as Roberto Jerez, a worker who befriends Dany. Gregg Henry as The Voice Michael Rooker as...
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    established his headquarters at Cangas de Onís, Asturias and incited an uprising against the Umayyad Muslims. From the beginning of the Muslim invasion...
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    Relations and the Discourse of Resistance in Noli me tangere and Lucía Jerez". Between Empires: Martí, Rizal, and the Intercolonial Alliance. Springer...
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    Tomás de Morla (category People from Jerez de la Frontera)
    and politician who served during the Peninsular War. Tomás was born in Jerez de la Frontera in 1747, though there is no consensus among authors on the...
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    third novel, La Templanza, set in 19th century Mexico City, Havana and Jerez de la Frontera, was released in Spain on 17 March 2015. Following the success...
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    cross the Strait of Gibraltar and marches north, ravaging the districts of Jerez de la Frontera, Seville and Córdoba. November 10 – Treaty of Aberconwy:...
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  • of Tunis. Subsequently, the same thing happened with Sevilla, Tarifa and Jerez. Abu Zakariya Yahya, Sultan of Tunis, accepted that vassalage and sent to...
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  • Khwarazm. Battle of Alange Leon defeats Almohads under Ibn Hud. 1231 Battle of Jerez Castile defeats Moorish forces of Ibn Hud. 1231–1232 Siege of Kuju Goryeo...
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    Jerez de la Frontera (commander Salvador de Arizón), Algeciras (lieutenant colonel Manuel Coco) and Málaga (general Francisco Patxot). The uprising in...
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    Pemartín, Hacia la historia de la Falange: primera contribución de Sevilla (Jerez: Jerez Industrial, 1938) pp. 24–7. Vincent 2006, pp. 142–143. Vincent 2006,...
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  • Plana and Segorbe. Guadalete, with capital in Jerez de la Frontera (province of Cadiz) Sub-prefectures in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz and Ronda. Guadalquivir...
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  • dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and founder of the rociera brotherhood in Jerez de la Frontera (established in 1932 against the "contempt of the Virgin...
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    the 1933 election, empowering him to lead the suppression of the 1934 uprising in Asturias. Franco was briefly elevated to Chief of Army Staff before...
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    countryside leaders like Germán Pomares and small business leaders such as Julio Jerez Suárez. Legendary guerilla veteran Santos Lopez, who fought with Augusto...
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