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    Juan Antonio Ansaldo y Vejarano (24 June 1901 – 29 April 1958) was a Spanish monarchist and aviator. He was a lifelong friend and supporter of José Sanjurjo...
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  • Andrea Ansaldo (1584–1638), Italian painter from Genoa Giovanni Battista Ansaldo (fl. 1576–1578), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Juan Antonio Ansaldo (1910–1958)...
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    82. He restored the monarchy before his death and made his successor King Juan Carlos I, who would lead the Spanish transition to democracy. On 1 October...
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    de José Antonio Primo de Rivera en Barcelona Archived 2010-11-27 at the Wayback Machine", El Arenal. Ávila. Ed. Antonio Álvarez Cadenas. Juan Velarde...
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    through their Visigothic heritage. The founder of the Falange Española, José Antonio Primo de Rivera, had little interest in addressing the Jewish problem outside...
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    piloted by Juan Antonio Ansaldo. One of the main reasons for the crash was the heavy luggage that Sanjurjo insisted on bringing. Ansaldo had warned him...
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    organization formulated its intention to merge with the Falange Española of José Antonio Primo de Rivera. The merger formed the Falange Española de las Juntas de...
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  • Alcázar de Velasco Martín Almagro Basch Nicasio Álvarez de Sotomayor Juan Antonio Ansaldo Agustín Aznar Tomás Borrás Sancho Dávila y Fernández de Celis José...
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  • from the Falange in 1936 after he began to work with the Mallorca banker Juan March Ordinas in the Partido Español de Patrones y Empresarios. Later readmitted...
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    activities started in 1955, and continued through the 1960s, being integrated in Juan Perón's right-wing "Special Formations". Linked to the more radical sectors...
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    ministers. Ultimately, six Falangists were convicted of the attack and one, Juan Domínguez, was executed. By the middle of the Second World War, Franco and...
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    Nationalists in the civil war. The pilot, Spanish playboy and aviator Juan Antonio Ansaldo, survived the crash. On 19 January 1937, Puss Moth VH-UPQ of North...
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  • Auténtica have had the participation of the likes of sports journalist Jose Antonio Martin Otín, French-Spanish scholar Arnaud Imatz, and writer Fernando Sánchez...
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    Literaria de José Antonio (Crítica; Barcelona, 2003) and Mechtild Albert, Vanguardistas de Camisa Azul tr. by Cristina Diez Pampliego and Juan Ramón García...
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  • Veintisiete Puntos de la Falange), is a manifesto that was written by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in September 1934. It served as a guiding document for...
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  • Rodríguez Tarduchy [es] and soon linked up with the conspiracies of Juan Antonio Ansaldo. Tarduchy, who had been a partisan for the Miguel Primo de Rivera...
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  • uniforms in 1934 by the FE de las JONS because it was, according to José Antonio Primo de Rivera, "clear, whole, and proletarian," and is the colour typically...
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    Pilar Primo de Rivera, the younger sister of Falange Española founder José Antonio Primo de Rivera. Sección Femenina in Francoist Spain were an important...
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  • committee' in late 1932, meeting at the regularly at the Biarritz home of Juan Antonio Ansaldo to plan a restoration coup. A substantial amount of money was spent...
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    Francoism, originating from a split of the Círculos Doctrinarios José Antonio, led by Antonio Jareño. Currently the party only has activity in Cantabria. The...
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    Alcázar de Velasco Martín Almagro Basch Nicasio Álvarez de Sotomayor Juan Antonio Ansaldo Agustín Aznar Tomás Borrás Sancho Dávila y Fernández de Celis José...
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    original Falange Española of the 1930s, and follower of the ideas of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, Ramiro Ledesma Ramos, Onésimo Redondo and Julio Ruiz de...
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  • Román Ayza. Another member of the military and monarchist activist, Juan Antonio Ansaldo, was put in charge of organizing the paramilitary components of the...
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  • percent of the votes. Later, it supported the leftist administration of Juan Antonio Ríos (1942–1946) and in 1957 was one of the founding groups of the Christian...
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    de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (FE-JONS), after it fused with José Antonio Primo de Rivera's group in 1934; he personally designed the movement's...
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  • Alcázar de Velasco Martín Almagro Basch Nicasio Álvarez de Sotomayor Juan Antonio Ansaldo Agustín Aznar Tomás Borrás Sancho Dávila y Fernández de Celis José...
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  • the daughter of Pedro Pablo Roxas de Castro, and the granddaughter of Antonio de Ayala and Doña Margarita Roxas, progenitors of the prominent Roxas de...
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  • office, he entered into a series of conspiracies against Franco with Juan Antonio Ansaldo, but since neither man was particularly popular or had good contacts...
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  • Hedilla was an original member of the Falange and a close associate of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, who during the early stages of the Spanish Civil War was...
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    to gravitate toward the government-endorsed military candidacy of General Juan Pereda (1978) and, especially, toward the ADN party of former dictator Hugo...
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