The Civil Directory constitutes the second and last period of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera in Spain. It was named after the government appointed...
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Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja, 2nd Marquis of Estella, GE (8 January 1870 – 16 March 1930), was a Spanish dictator and military officer who ruled as...
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de Rivera's dictatorship established the Civil Directory in 1925. During the Civil Directory, Primo de Rivera created the National Assembly, where Spanish...
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The Militar Directory of Primo de Rivera or Military Directory of Primo de Rivera (Spanish: Directorio Militar) constituted the first stage of the Dictatorship...
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The fall of the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera took place on January 28, 1930, when General Miguel Primo de Rivera was forced to present his resignation...
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1929 Spanish coup attempt (category Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera)
its main instigator. In the second phase of the Primo de Rivera dictatorship, known as the Civil Directory (1925-1930), several generals and officers...
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1923 Spanish coup d'état (category Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera)
of Primo de Rivera took place in Spain between September 13 and 15, 1923 and was led by the then Captain General of Catalonia Miguel Primo de Rivera....
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Sometent (category Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera)
armed corps of civilian protection, separated from the army, for self-defense and defense of the land. The dictatorship of Primo de Rivera (1923-1930)...
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José Calvo Sotelo (category Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera)
dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera and a leading figure during the Spanish Second Republic. During this period, he became an important part of Spanish Renovation...
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the Civil Directory of the Primo de Rivera dictatorship (1925–1930). His institutional career ended with his office presiding over the Council of State...
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Primo de Rivera made public his intention to keep the Constitution in abeyance and not to call elections". With the Civil Directory, Primo de Rivera re-established...
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Luis Arana (sailor) (redirect from L. de Arana y Uriguen)
Union of Primo de Rivera. He was a friend of Alfonso XIII. In 1927 he was appointed provincial deputy by the Civil Directory of Primo de Rivera. Arana...
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d'état, led by General Miguel Primo de Rivera, Gómez-Jordana became a member of the Military Directory. Primo de Rivera conferred upon him wide powers...
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the beginning of 1924, with the governmental cessation of all deputies ordered by the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. He was a member of the Provincial...
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Military Directory and appointing Primo de Rivera as president" (PDF). Official State Gazette. 1923. "Royal decree reinstating the Council of Ministers"...
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bélica durante la guerra civil española (1936–1939), Madrid 2006, ISBN 978-8496467378, p. 143 Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, quoted after Henar Herrero...
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dictatorship of Primo de Rivera two successive organisms are created; First, the Bureau of Information and Press Censorship, during the Military Directory (1923)...
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Second Spanish Republic (redirect from Asturian Uprising of 1934)
Miguel Primo de Rivera (who had been in power since September 1923) was overthrown. This led various republican factions from a wide variety of backgrounds...
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of Primo de Rivera, two successive organizations were created; first the Bureau for Information and Press Censorship, during the Military Directory (1923)...
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Spanish battleship Jaime I (category Military units and formations of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction))
was at that time ruled by the dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera. Primo de Rivera sent a fleet consisting of Jaime I, her sister Alfonso XIII, the light cruiser...
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Presidency of the Government for Economic Affairs (1982; 2011) "El Excmo. Sr. duque de la Victoria y de Morella acaba de recibir por extraordinario de Valencia...
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Pedro Tongio Liongson (category Colegio de San Juan de Letran alumni)
of Independence because of a threatened intervention by the United States, Primo de Rivera resorted to peaceful negotiations and the mobilization of a...
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with the rise of Miguel Primo de Rivera's dictatorship, the labor union was again outlawed. In 1927 with the "moderate" positioning of some cenetistas...
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anniversary of the death of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the Falange. Carlos Arias Navarro, who had been the last president of Franco's government...
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Spanish battleship Alfonso XIII (category Military units and formations of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction))
was at that time ruled by the dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera. Primo de Rivera sent a fleet consisting of Alfonso XIII, her sister Jaime I, the light cruiser...
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Junta Técnica del Estado (category Government of Francoist Spain)
was greater than Dávila's because he had been a member of Primo de Rivera's Military Directory. Of monarchist ideas, he was considered liberal in that context...
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Palmarian Catholic Church (redirect from Palmar de Troya movement)
number of explicitly named political figures, including: Francisco Franco (Caudillo of Spain), Luis Carrero Blanco, José Antonio Primo de Rivera and José...
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"Exgobernadores de PR visitan Florida en campaña por Obama". La Opinión (in Spanish). "Romero-Barceló, Carlos Antonio, (1932 - )". Biographical Directory of the United...
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1920s, during General Primo de Rivera's dictatorship the R-III entered a contest along with the Potez 25 for the modernization of the Spanish Military...
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dimisión del cargo de Presidente del Consejo de Ministros a D. Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja, Marqués de Estella" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish)...
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