Juan Vigón may refer to: Juan Vigón (general) (1880-1955), Spanish general Juan Vigón (footballer) (born 1991), Mexican footballer This disambiguation...
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Juan Vigón Suerodíaz, Marquis of Vigón (30 October 1880, Colunga – 25 May 1955, Madrid) was a Spanish general who fought in the Spanish Civil War for the...
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Juan Yagüe y Blanco, 1st Marquis of San Leonardo de Yagüe (9 November 1891 – 21 October 1952) was a Spanish military officer during the Spanish Civil War...
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Juan Vigón (1880–1955), Spanish general who fought in the Spanish Civil War This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vigon....
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inaugurated in the University City of Madrid under the presidency of General Juan Vigón and with Otero de Navascués as general director. The purpose of the JEN...
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Mayor, AEM) Juan Vigón (1939–40) Francisco Martín-Moreno (1940–41) Fidel Dávila Arrondo (1941–45) Luis Orgaz Yoldi (1945–46) Juan Vigón (1946–55) Carlos...
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Mayor, AEM) Juan Vigón (1939–40) Francisco Martín-Moreno (1940–41) Fidel Dávila Arrondo (1941–45) Luis Orgaz Yoldi (1945–46) Juan Vigón (1946–55) Carlos...
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Fidel Dávila Arrondo, with Juan Vigón Suerodíaz as his second in command. José Solchaga, José Moscardó, Antonio Aranda, and Juan Yagüe would command army...
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dictator, General Francisco Franco, and Spanish War Minister General Juan Vigón. They then travelled on to Algeciras, where they stayed some days to reconnoitre...
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true predecessor of the current Defence Staff, with Brigadier General Juan Vigón in front as Chief of the General Staff. The High Command was active throughout...
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the team against Toluca in quarterfinals. With goals of Gignac, Córdova, Vigón and López, the team won the home game 4-1, and lost the away game to 3-1...
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and former player Juan Pablo Goicochea (born 2005), Peruvian football player Juan Pablo Vigón (born 1991), Mexican football player Juan Pablo II (disambiguation)...
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ambassador in Madrid, Stanton Griffis, and the Spanish delegation by General Juan Vigón. The initial U.S. reluctance that the agreement implied a political endorsement...
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Carioca 6 MF MEX Juan Vigón 8 MF URU Fernando Gorriarán 9 FW ARG Nicolás Ibáñez 10 FW FRA André-Pierre Gignac 11 MF ARG Juan Brunetta 13 DF MEX...
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construction of the Ministry of the Air Force's headquarters in 1939 filed by Juan Vigón, the plot of land on where the Modelo Prison lied was chosen and ceded...
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Mayor, AEM) Juan Vigón (1939–40) Francisco Martín-Moreno (1940–41) Fidel Dávila Arrondo (1941–45) Luis Orgaz Yoldi (1945–46) Juan Vigón (1946–55) Carlos...
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Power or Junta de Energía Nuclear (JEN), under the presidency of General Juan Vigón and with Otero de Navascués as chief of the main directorate (later he...
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Mayor, AEM) Juan Vigón (1939–40) Francisco Martín-Moreno (1940–41) Fidel Dávila Arrondo (1941–45) Luis Orgaz Yoldi (1945–46) Juan Vigón (1946–55) Carlos...
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1940 por el que se nombra Minsitro del Aire, al General de División don Juan Vigón Suerodíaz" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (180). Agencia...
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prepared in the General Staff of the Navarre Brigades by Lieutenant Colonel Juan Vigón. Biscay and the north represented the majority of Spanish heavy industry...
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Decreto nombrando Jefe del Alto Estado Mayor, al General de Brigada D. Juan Vigón Suerodíaz. The Spanish Official Gazette. (in Spanish) Decreto por el que...
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Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa Eloy Fernández Navamuel Adolfo Prada Vaquero Juan Vigón Germán Gil y Yuste José María Paternina Iturriagagoitia Luis Alarcón de...
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Mayor, AEM) Juan Vigón (1939–40) Francisco Martín-Moreno (1940–41) Fidel Dávila Arrondo (1941–45) Luis Orgaz Yoldi (1945–46) Juan Vigón (1946–55) Carlos...
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Mayor, AEM) Juan Vigón (1939–40) Francisco Martín-Moreno (1940–41) Fidel Dávila Arrondo (1941–45) Luis Orgaz Yoldi (1945–46) Juan Vigón (1946–55) Carlos...
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situation in the country, and Yagüe was dismissed and replaced by General Juan Vigón. Since 1940, different locations in Madrid were searched for the future...
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Mayor, AEM) Juan Vigón (1939–40) Francisco Martín-Moreno (1940–41) Fidel Dávila Arrondo (1941–45) Luis Orgaz Yoldi (1945–46) Juan Vigón (1946–55) Carlos...
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the rebels. In the first month of the war his column, fighting alongside Juan Yagüe's troops, made an impressive forced march from Seville to Madrid, storming...
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Emilio Mola's assault on the north in March 1937, having been convinced by Juan Vigón of the need for a swift resolution to the war. Franco's failure to follow...
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Mayor, AEM) Juan Vigón (1939–40) Francisco Martín-Moreno (1940–41) Fidel Dávila Arrondo (1941–45) Luis Orgaz Yoldi (1945–46) Juan Vigón (1946–55) Carlos...
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