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    José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino (1903–1980) was a Spanish Traditionalist politician. He was the leader of Carlist paramilitary Requeté structures...
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  • museum administrator José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino (1903–1980), Spanish politician This page lists people with the surname Zamanillo. If an internal...
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    Spanish banker, the chairman of Santander Group from 1950 to 1986 José Luis Zamanillo (1903–1980), a Traditionalist politician and leader of Carlist paramilitary...
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    Among them Antonio María de Oriol, Juan María de Araluce Villar, José Luis Zamanillo and José María Valiente Soriano. Its president was the former Francisco...
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    Torres Quevedo, Juan de Herrera Politics: Luis Carrero Blanco, José Luis Zamanillo, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, Joaquín Leguina, Miguel Ángel Revilla, Antonio...
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    arriving from Spain included Manuel Fal, Jose-Luis Zamanillo, José Martínez Berasáin, Ignacio Baleztena, Luis Hernando de Larramendi, Roman Oyarzun, Ignacio...
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    political leader of Carlism, José Luis Zamanillo assumed jefatura of its most dynamic, paramilitary Requeté section, José Lamamie de Clairac grew to head...
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    follows: José Luis Zamanillo, José Zuazola, José Martínez Berasáin (sic!), Juan María Roma, Pedro Roma, Mauricio Sivatte, Juan Lavaquial, José Brú, Luis Zuazola...
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    Jefe Delegado Manuel Fal Conde, was composed of José Lamamie de Clairac (secretary), José Luis Zamanillo, Ricardo Rada, Adolfo Gómez Sanz, Javier Martínez...
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    among the carlo-franquistas were Jesus Cora y Lira (early 1950s) and José Luis Zamanillo (early 1970s)[citation needed], the former as champion of Carloctavismo...
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    detached from local Carlist juntas. Its political leader was appointed José-Luis Zamanillo. Some 150 militants attended military training in Fascist Italy....
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    was comfortably elected with 72 thousand votes and together with José Luis Zamanillo became one of the youngest Traditionalist deputies ever. In great...
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    manager was Manuel Cerezales. Other councilors were Manuel Senante, José Luis Zamanillo and others. The periodical soon attracted contributors who became...
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    feared something from him [Sentis]". José Luis Zamanillo, Juan Sáenz-Díez, Arturo Marquéz de Prado, Miguel Fagoaga, José María Codón and Sentís himself were...
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    the claimant Alfonso Carlos and met the nationwide requeté leader, José Luis Zamanillo. Some scholars claim the coup was animated by local Integrists. Eventually...
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    armed uprising against the Republic, led by Manuel Fal Conde and José Luis Zamanillo, who had formed the Carlist Supreme Military Junta [es]. The plan...
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    Nacional de Requeté, a sub-unit within Junta Nacional headed by José Luis Zamanillo, though military training was provided by professional military,...
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    with the Alfonsists (Antonio Goicoechea, José Calvo Sotelo) and the Carlists (Manuel Fal Conde, José Luis Zamanillo). During final months of the Republic...
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    October 1962 Massó and Zavala mounted counter-attack against José Luis Zamanillo and José Sáenz-Díez, who attacked Secretaría; their cautious attitude...
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    historian and Carlist militant Claro Abánades López, Spanish journalist José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino, Spanish politician Dolores Gortázar Serantes, Spanish...
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    carlo-franquistas like Esteban Bilbao – also by the Comunión leader José Maria Valiente and by José Luis Zamanillo. Moreover, the official press note claimed that "apadrinaron...
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    bachelor status of the prince. When the Traditionalists, led by José Luis Zamanillo, started to mount an opposition strategy against the Huguistas, Ferrer...
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    delegado, with Masso and José Maria Zavala emerging as dynamic new leaders. The closest Valiente's collaborators, Jose Luis Zamanillo and Juan Sáenz-Díez,...
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    province. Solana's best known relative was his maternal cousin, José Luis Zamanillo, a Carlist and Francoist politician known mostly in the 1960s and...
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    Carloctavistas, Sivattistas and the recently expulsed politicians like José Luis Zamanillo or Francisco Elías de Tejada. Parking dynastical issues, they were...
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    Don Javier. The only notable Carlist present at his funeral was José Luis Zamanillo. Bilbao was a member of several juridical bodies, including the Real...
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    Sáenz-Díez enjoyed his political climax, together with Valiente and José Luis Zamanillo remaining behind the steering wheel of the Carlist politics; according...
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    by Lloréns survived some 20 years, until it was restructured by José Luis Zamanillo. It actually slipped into a decline starting 1914, suffering from...
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    it was re-shaped along more sophisticated military lines by José Luis Zamanillo and José Enrique Varela. Prior to the Spanish Civil War the structure...
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    issues. In 1962-63 Massó skillfully outplayed his chief opponent, José Luis Zamanillo, and got him expelled; he also worked to isolate other groupings...
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