José Pellicer Gandía (1912–1942) was a Valencian anarchist revolutionary primarily known for commanding the Iron Column during the Spanish Civil War. Born...
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Pellicer Gandía (1912–1942), Valencian anarchist revolutionary This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title José Pellicer. If an internal...
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Paris, 1979. La Columna de Hierro y la Revolución Miquel Amorós, José Pellicer Gandía, the upright anarchist. Life and work of the founder of the Heroic...
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Tarrida del Mármol Francisco Ferrer Isaac Puente Joaquín Ascaso José Pellicer Gandía Juan García Oliver Kasilda Hernáez Koldo Mitxelena Lucía Sánchez...
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republican mixed brigade under the leadership of infantry commander José Pellicer Gandía (replaced later by Vicente Gimeno Gomis, and temporarily by Miguel...
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Joan Peiró José Pellicer Gandía Francisco Pérez Carballo Juan Pérez Mendoza Joaquín Pérez Salas Alejandro Peris Juan Peset Fernando Piñuela José Piqueras...
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nationalist attack. At the same time, another militia under the command of José Pellicer Gandía with 400 other volunteers left Valencia. In these early days the...
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in favor of the militarization of the militias, openly opposing José Pellicer Gandía - founder of the Iron Column. Later he became part of the political...
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Zúñiga (died 1991), sociologist April 26 - Romà Forns. June 8 - José Pellicer Gandía. (born 1912) Undated Agustín Olguera, painter (born 1906) List of...
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Rafael Farga i Pellicer (12 August 1844 – 12 August 1890) was a Catalan anarcho-syndicalist who led the establishment of the Spanish Regional Federation...
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guards specialized in street fighting. Some sources indicate that José Pellicer Gandía, former commander of the Iron Column, served as commander of the...
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novelist and playwright José de la Cuadra (1903–1941) José María Egas (1896–1982) José Martínez Queirolo (1931–2008) José Rumazo González (1904–1995)...
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Silvestre Revueltas, Juan de la Cabada, Octavio Paz, Carlos Pellicer, Elena Garro and José Mancisidor to Spain to support the Republicans. In 1938, he...
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The Lovers of Teruel José Moreno Carbonero, The Conversion of the Duke of Gandía 1887: Ricardo Villodas y de la Torre, Victoribus Gloria Ulpiano Checa, The...
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who occupied the position until 2011, when the current mayor, Carles Pellicer i Punyed, started. Reus was for long the second city of Catalonia with...
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acquainted with people such as Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Carlos Pellicer and Juan Soriano . When she was a teenager, she decided to be a painter...
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have his house open to writers, intellectuals and artists such as Carlos Pellicer, Salvador Novo, Juan Soriano, Raúl Anguiano, Jorge Enciso, Diego Rivera...
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de la Plástica Mexicana with Leopoldo Méndez, Gabriel Figueroa, Carlos Pellicer and Rafael Carrillo which produces books on Mexican art. He spent most...
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country up until the 2000s. He taught artists such as illustrator Carlos Pellicer López. His first major award was third place at the Primer Concurso de...
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Sarrià consistory before its aggregation: Prat de la Riba square to Duque de Gandía (current Sarrià square); Mare de Déu de Núria street to Virgen de Covadonga;...
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Archived from the original on 15 March 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2020. Pellicer, Lluís (20 December 2019). "Puigdemont acusa a la justicia española de...
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Española (in Spanish). 29 December 1978. Retrieved 27 December 2016. Reig Pellicer, Naiara (16 December 2015). "Spanish elections: Begging for the right to...
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publication called Los Contemporáneos from 1928 to 1931 which included Carlos Pellicer, José Gorostiza and Salvador Novo. The first publication he worked with was...
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(1987), tit. I, ch. I, art. 2. LOREG (1985), tit. I, ch. VI, art. 75. Reig Pellicer, Naiara (16 December 2015). "Spanish elections: Begging for the right to...
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portraits by José María Estrada, which Reyes collected. Soriano also went to his first museum and began to read classic books edited by José Vasconcelos...
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inspiration, linking their traditional values with her pictorial ones. Carlos Pellicer called her work a “case of spiritual fusion” and claimed that she “discovered...
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participated as an artist and Diálogos insólitos. He collaborated with Carlos Pellicer to create the Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli. This culminated in becoming...
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hyperactive, learning to read on his own. During his school years, he met Carlos Pellicer, Julio Torri, and Francisco Villaseñor. Later, his family pressured him...
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Abraham Ángel, Antonio Ruiz El Corcito, Miguel Covarrubias, Carlos Pellicer, José Gorostiza, Salvador Novo, Jorge Cuesta, Gilberto Owen, Xavier Villarrutia...
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Plástica Mexicana founded by Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Rafael Carrillo, Carlos Pellicer and Leopoldo Méndez. She became a permanent resident of Mexico in 1962...
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