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    The Montejurra incidents, was a neo-fascist terrorist attack that took place on 9 May 1976, when two Carlist members were killed and another three seriously...
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    Montejurra in Spanish and Jurramendi in Basque are the names of a mountain in Navarre region (Spain). Each year, it hosts a Carlist celebration in remembrance...
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    Montejurra was a Spanish monthly magazine, published between 1960 and 1971. Based in Pamplona it was distributed mostly in Navarre and Northern Spain,...
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    the Carlist Party, of which he was the official head during the fatal Montejurra incidents. His marriage to Princess Irene of the Netherlands in 1964 caused...
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    Uniformed militants were needed as part Traditionalist rallies like the Montejurra ascent and in large cities "requetés" were at times detained, e.g. for...
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  • "Rodolfo Almirón, de la Triple A al Montejurra" Archived 2007-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, PDF (in Spanish) "MONTEJURRA: LA OPERACIÓN RECONQUISTA Y EL ACTA...
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    Sierra de Alaiz, Untzueko Harria, Sierra de Leyre, Sierra del Perdón, Montejurra, Ezkaba, Monte Ori, Sierra de Codés, Urbasa, Andia, and the Aralar Range...
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    in 1891, and located in Ayegui (Navarre, Spain) at the foot of Mount Montejurra, about 2 km from the medieval city of Estella. The original vineyards...
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    was the official head during the 1976 Carlist gathering when the fatal Montejurra incident occurred, and at which Sixtus Henry was also present, leading...
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  • global Panic of 1873 and Long Depression. Third Carlist War: The Battle of Montejurra is fought at Navarra, Spain. May 20 Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis receive...
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    Cross of Burgundy Detente bala Integrismo Literature Marcha de Oriamendi Montejurra Requeté Sindicatos Libres Traditionalist Communion People Alfonso Carlos...
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    Frank Cass Publishers, 2002, p. 202 "CARLISMO MONTEJURRA LIBERTAD Actos de Montejurra 2006". Montejurra-jurramendi.3a2.com. Archived from the original...
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  • self-management and confederalism. It annually organises the acts of Montejurra. The Carlist Party holds a federal structure with the possibility of it...
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  • involving the group was the Montejurra massacre of 1976, which happened during the annual Carlist pilgrimage to the Montejurra mountain in Navarre. During...
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    Domingo Fal-Conde Macias were present as supporters of Don Sixto during the Montejurra incidents of 1976. In the 1980s Domingo Fal-Conde Macias served as head...
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  • as the league's first president. Third Carlist War (Spain): Battle of Montejurra – The new commander General Fernando Primo de Rivera marches on the remaining...
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    Spanish affairs. Don Javier consented to his 1957 appearance on the annual Montejurra gathering, where the young prince, guided by his equally young aides,...
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  • of the historic Carlist movement. The party has an official magazine, Montejurra, which it is also the name of the mountain where they celebrate their...
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  • Confrontations (1975–early 1980s) Operation Gladio Reconquista Operation (1976) Montejurra massacre (1976) 1977 Atocha massacre Operation Galaxia (1978) 1981 Spanish...
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    took part in their public initiatives. During the 1957 annual Carlist Montejurra gathering he was among party pundits when they introduced an heir to the...
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    number of Carlist reviews and bulletins: Siempre p'alante, La Santa Causa, Montejurra and Azada y Asta, gradually eradicated from the last two by their progressist...
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  • Forces. Jean Pierre Cherid, former OAS member, took part in the 1976 Montejurra massacre against left-wing Carlists. He was then part of the Spanish GAL...
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    construcción del futuro Montejurra III/34 (1968) p. 4 Rodón Guinjoan 2015, pp. 403-404 García Riol 2015, p. 114 Montejurra III/26 (1967) Montejurra IV/38 (1968)...
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    expressing Traditionalist identity and contributed to launch of the annual Montejurra ascent. However, he was getting increasingly detached from Navarre; in...
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    King" (sometimes "God, Fatherland, Fuero, King") is the Carlist motto. Montejurra (Basque Jurramendi) is another battle of symbolic importance to Carlists...
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    Carlista de Euskalherria-EKA and the Montejurra victims, Pérez asked a Spanish judge to have Almirón tried for the Montejurra murders. In 1983, after the return...
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    published was Álvaro d’Ors, Ruedas de molino, [in:] Montejurra 38 (1968), p. 5 altogether in Montejurra d’Ors published 9 signed pieces: in 1962 (1), 1963...
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    Joaquin Elio, but was repulsed with heavy casualties in the nearby town of Montejurra. Although the battle was inconclusive, both sides claimed victory once...
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    throne. Abánades López, Claro (1962). Dinastía insobornable. Ediciones Montejurra. pp. 93–94. Biografía del señor Don Cárlos Luis Maria de Borbon y de Braganza...
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    opposition staged by the ruling circles to a change in Navarre (attacks of Montejurra, removal from office of Javier Erice as mayor of Pamplona in 1976) amidst...
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