Antonio Castejón Espinosa (1896, Manila – 1969) was a Spanish army officer from the Army of Africa who fought for the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil...
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Andrés Espinosa (born 1963), Mexican runner Angel Espinosa (1966–2017), Cuban boxer Ángela María Espinosa (born 1974), Colombian fencer Antonio Castejón Espinosa...
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Spanish Legion, led by Colonel Carlos Asensio Cabanillas and Major Antonio Castejón Espinosa, start their advance from Seville towards Madrid. August 6 Josep...
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Bustamante [es] Antonio Barroso y Sánchez Guerra (1953) Manuel Baturone Colombo [es] Luis Carrero Blanco (1970) Andrés Casinello Antonio Castejón Espinosa Víctor...
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of the third light regiment, he joined the ruthless commander Antonio Castejón Espinosa. Alarcón de la Lastra directed artillery which bombarded towns...
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García de Medrano y Castejón was born around 1550 in El Burgo de Osma, Soria, to Don García de Medrano y Vinuesa and Catalina de Castejón. His parents were...
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resistance to the coup, nor to the repressive actions that Commander Antonio Castejón Espinosa initiated in different neighborhoods of Seville. General Fernández...
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At dawn on 3 September General Yagüe raced Colonel Asensio and Major Castejón up the flanks of the defenders. The two columns soon seized the city's...
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northward on 2 August in trucks supplied by General Queipo de Llano. Major Antonio Castejón followed with a second column on 3 August. Asensio raced north, smashing...
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Benito Espinós Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa Jerónimo Rodríguez de Espinosa Juan de Espinosa Juan Bautista de Espinosa Antonio María Esquivel Agustín Esteve...
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and was procurador in the Francoist Cortes; he died in 1965. Antonio Castejón Espinosa, the Foreign Legion major who led assaults on Triana, Macarena...
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Crime of the Chancery of Granada in the Empire of Spain. Martín Juan de Castejón y Medrano, V lord of Velamazán, Riotuerto, Los Olmillos, of the Strong...
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distant forces. Led in the field by Colonel Carlos Asensio and Major Antonio Castejón, the Nationalist Army dashed north in motorized detachments, pausing...
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Torres de Mendoza private Secretary to the King and Miguel González de Castejón, 1st Count of Aybar, General Comptroller of the Royal Household. Gentilhombres...
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Delgado Serrano, Fernando Barron and Heli Rolando Tella and the Major Antonio Castejón. This force had the air cover of eight Italian Sa-81 bombers flown...
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Luis Lacy, Gaspar de Vigodet, Pedro Agustín Girón, Francisco González de Castejón and Tomás de Zeraín. Miguel de los Ríos and the Marquess of Gelo served...
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entire families were executed. A column commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Castejón left Seville heading east, and in a series of raids his forces managed...
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2 (rec. 1994.IV) María Bayo, Plácido Domingo, Raquel Pierotti, Rafael Castejón, Milagros Martin. Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid. Orquesta Sinfónica de...
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Captain Diego de Medrano was a close relative of Don García de Medrano y Castejón, lord of San Gregorio, a knight of Santiago, procurator of Soria, Councilor...
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revolution in the city. The junction of the lines from Madrid to Irun and Castejón to Bilbao was at Miranda railway station, making it the most important...
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de Medrano, García de Medrano, Tomas Fernández de Medrano and Juan de Espinosa Medrano, the most prominent figure of the Literary Baroque of Peru and...
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Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women) END 16 June 2024 Spain Castejón de Sos 1 Edgar Carballo 1 Cristina Menéndez 2 Marco Veiga 2 Sara Yusto 3 Adrián...
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Salvador de la Encina Ortega (GS) Antonio Erias Rey (GP) Josu Iñaki Erkoreka Gervasio (GV (EAJ-PNV)) María Elena Espinosa Mangana (GS) Aitor Esteban Bravo...
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– Secretary-General António Guterres United Nations – 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly María Fernanda Espinosa Brazil – President...
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D. Tomás Castellano; de Gobernación, á D. Francisco Javier González de Castejón y Elío; de Instrucción pública, á D. Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel, y de...
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derecho (1847-1943), UC3M service 04.04.2014, available here Amparo Martín Espinosa, Molinos de la Casa de Moneda de Segovia, [in:] Mario Sanz Elorza, Asunción...
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Sánchez Amor, José Ignacio Badajoz 2016/01/13 2016/05/03 Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, Pedro Madrid 2016/01/13 2016/05/03 Saura García, Pedro Murcia 2016/01/13...
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Vázquez Ruiz Swimming Women's 400m Individual Medley July 1 Bronze Alex Castejón Swimming Men's 200m Breastsroke July 1 Bronze Sandra Alonso Cycling Women's...
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