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    José María Albiñana (13 October 1883 – 23 August 1936) was a Spanish physician, eugenicist, neurologist, medical writer, philosopher and anti-republican...
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  • his last will, José María Albiñana asked his followers to join the Traditionalist Communion. The party gained an MP (José María Albiñana) for Madrid in...
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    Liberty, conference by José María Aznar at Francisco Marroquin University. Guatemala, November 2007"Conference by José María Aznar" (Language: Spanish)...
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    Santa María de Adina. Cela's will was contested because he favoured his widow and second younger wife, Marina Castaño, over his son Camilo José Cela Conde...
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    Mexico. He served as the first director of the Academy of San Carlos. José María Albiñana (October 13, 1883 – 1936) was a Spanish physician, neurologist, medical...
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    José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones de León (Salamanca, 27 November 1898 – Madrid, 13 September 1980) was a Spanish politician, leader of the CEDA and a prominent...
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  • among politicians, including Melquíades Álvarez Gónzalez-Posada, José María Albiñana Sanz, Manuel Rico Avello, Ramón Álvarez-Valdés, Federico Salmón Amorín...
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  • 1832. Please check previous data Draft: Francisco de Paula Gelabert y Albiñana (1752 Orihuela, Alicante - 17-07-1805 La Habana, Capitanía General de Cuba)...
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    Doctor Albiñana, leader of the Spanish Nationalist Party. After the victory of the leftist Popular Front in the February 1936 election, José Calvo Sotelo...
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  • inmortal, solo Dios. José María Albiñana y el partido nacionalista español (1930–1937) [On immortal Spain, only God. José María Albiñana and the Spanish Nationalist...
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  • M. F., Martínez, L. F., Martínez, M. C. F., & do Val, M. (2015). María, Laura e María Carmen Fontán Martínez, bisnetas de Cándida Rodríguez González, a...
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    available here Justo Gil Pecharroman, Sobre España inmortal, solo Dios. José María Albiñana y el partido nacionalista español (1930-1937), Madrid 2013, ISBN...
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    worked as propagandist supporting Alfonsine candidates and she neared José María Albiñana and his Legionarios. In late 1931 she co-organized Agrupación de...
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    to protect religious toleration, family, and private property rights. José María Gil-Robles declared his intention to "give Spain a true unity, a new spirit...
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    the list. He joined Coalición Católico-Agraria Burgalesa, led by José María Albiñana; he narrowly missed the electoral threshold during the first round...
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    Presidents of the Valencian Government Josep Lluís Albiñana Olmos Enrique Monsonís Joan Lerma Eduardo Zaplana José Luis Olivas Francisco Camps Alberto Fabra Ximo...
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    José Gaos, Luis Recasens, Manuel Granell [es], Francisco Ayala, María Zambrano, Agustín Basave [es], Máximo Etchecopar, Pedro Laín Entralgo, José Luis...
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  • (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 May 2020. "José Arechabala Aldama" (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 May 2020. Sanahuja Albiñana, Vicente Luis (2009). "La historia de...
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    in Spain to confront democracy and Marxism, asking the extremist José María Albiñana to lead the project. On 29 October 1936 Maeztu was executed by Republican...
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  • Emilio Rubiales María Rubies Garrofe Vicente Ruiz Monrabal José Luis Ruiz-Navarro Ana María Ruiz-Tagle Javier Rupérez Jerónimo Saavedra José Sabalete Jiménez...
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  • Falangist Movement of Spain Ramón Álvarez-Valdés, Minister of Justice José María Albiñana, founder of the Spanish Nationalist Party Badajoz massacre Málaga–Almería...
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    also Juan Ramón Jiménez, José Moreno Villa, José Bergamín, Rafael Alberti, Juan Vicéns, José María Chacón, José Bello, José María Barnadas, René Crével,...
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    republican, Julio Gil Pecharromán, Sobre España inmortal, solo Dios. José María Albiñana y el partido nacionalista español (1930-1937), Madrid 2013, ISBN 9788436266627...
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  • (born 1864) August 23 – Julio Ruiz de Alda Miqueleiz (born 1897) and José María Albiñana (born 1883) August 31 – Joaquín Milans del Bosch (born 1854) September...
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  • (1997). José Antonio Primo de Rivera. Retrato de un visionario. Madrid: Temas de Hoy. — (2000). Sobre España inmortal, solo Dios. José María Albiñana y el...
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  • starring José Suárez, Ana Esmeralda and Isabel de Castro. Francisco Albiñana Barta Barri Enrique Borrás Jesús Colomer Isabel de Castro María Victoria...
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    number of right-wing paramilitary groups through Jean-Pierre Cherid (OAS), José María Boccardo (Argentine Anticommunist Alliance) and Mario Ricci (Avanguardia...
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  • Enrique Gómez. Francisco Albiñana Barta Barri Roberto Camardiel Isabel de Castro María Victoria Durá Ramón Fernández María Francés Manuel Gas Ramón Giner...
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    Intereses Mundanos Bar Mut (2011), by Christian Molina and Serpico Ramses Albiñana The Norm (2011), by J. Prada and K. Prada La última víctima (2011), by...
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    group ETA, who killed some workers, including the industrial engineer José María Ryan, the socialist government approved a moratorium in late March 1984...
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