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  2. José Sanjurjo - Wikipedia

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    Between March and June 1936 Sanjurjo negotiated his leadership of a would-be Carlist-only rising against the Republic. When Niceto Alcalá-Zamora was replaced as President of the Republic by Azaña on 10 May 1936, Sanjurjo joined with Generals Emilio Mola, Francisco Franco and Gonzalo Queipo de Llano in a plot to overthrow the republican ...

  3. José María Gómez Sanjurjo - Wikipedia

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    José María Gómez Sanjurjo (1930–1988) was a Paraguayan poet. This page was last edited on 6 March 2025, at 03:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Spanish coup of July 1936 - Wikipedia

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    General José Sanjurjo became the figurehead of the operation and helped to come to an agreement with the Carlists. [32] Mola was the chief planner and second in command. [33] José Antonio Primo de Rivera was released from prison in mid-March to restrict the Falange. [32]

  5. Sanjurjada - Wikipedia

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    Jesúa María Antelo Fraga, La incidencia del pronunciamiento de Sanjurjo sobre la formulación del accidentalismo político de Acción Popular, [in:] Anales de Historia Contemporánea 1 (1982), pp. 243–268; Gabriel Cardona Escanero, El golpe de Sanjurjo, anticipo del 18 de julio, [in:] La Aventura de la historia 106 (2007), pp. 30–39

  6. 1936 Carlist coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    The man to lead the Carlist rising, general Sanjurjo, died in aviation accident in July 1936. Two military leaders of JTM, Muslera and Baselga , [ 88 ] were captured during failed coup in San Sebastián and executed soon afterwards.

  7. Spanish military conspiracy of 1936 - Wikipedia

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    Sanjurjo: leader or figurehead? Most historiographic accounts of the 1936 conspiracy dedicate little attention to the figure of José Sanjurjo. It is noted that he was elected due to the prestige gained during Rif Wars and his role in the 1932 plot, but that his location on exile in Portugal rendered communication difficult, apart that he was ...

  8. List of Spanish high commissioners in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    José Sanjurjo, High Commissioner: 1st term: November 1928 to 19 April 1931: Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa, High Commissioner: Son of Francisco Gómez Jordana 19 April 1931 to 20 June 1931: José Sanjurjo, High Commissioner: 2nd term: 20 June 1931 to May 1933: Luciano López Ferrer , High Commissioner: May 1933 to 23 January 1934: Juan Moles ,

  9. National Republican Guard (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    General José Sanjurjo y Rodríguez de Arias Military unit The National Republican Guard ( Spanish : Guardia Nacional Republicana , GNR ) was a public security corps which existed in the Second Spanish Republic at the commencement of the Spanish Civil War , successor of the Civil Guard within the Republican faction .