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  2. José Antonio Primo de Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Bibesco's last novel, The Romantic, published in 1940, starts with a dedication to José Antonio Primo de Rivera, whom she had known during her stay in Madrid where her husband, Prince Antoine Bibesco, was a diplomat from Romania in Spain between 1927 and 1931: "To José Antonio Primo de Rivera. I promised you a book before it was begun.

  3. Twenty-Six Point Program of the Falange - Wikipedia

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    The Twenty-Six Point Program of the Falange (Spanish: Programa de Veintiséis Puntos de la Falange), originally the Twenty-Seven Point Program of the Falange (Spanish: Programa de Veintisiete Puntos de la Falange), is a manifesto that was written by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in September 1934.

  4. Elizabeth Bibesco - Wikipedia

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    Bibesco's last novel, The Romantic, published in 1940, starts with a dedication to Falange Española founder Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, whom Bibesco had known during her stay in Madrid where her husband was Romanian ambassador (1927-31): "To Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera. I promised you a book before it was begun.

  5. Soldiers of Salamis - Wikipedia

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    The second section of the novel takes place during the war itself (1936–1939). The nucleus of this section of the book is Rafael Sánchez Mazas's life. Cercas presents him as a writer and idealist of the Falange Española and close collaborator of José Antonio Primo de Rivera. The narrative in this section focuses on the particulars of his ...

  6. Arriba (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Arriba was first published in Madrid 21 March 1935 by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the Falange Española. [1] The paper soon became the official weekly newspaper of the Spanish Falange. [1]

  7. Cara al Sol - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 December 2024. Anthem of Falange Española de las JONS Cara al Sol English: Facing the Sun Blas Piñar and Carlos García Juliá (in Falange uniform) sing Cara al sol in 1976 among a crowd making Roman salutes. Former unofficial anthem of Spain and anthem of Falange Lyrics José Antonio Primo de ...