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Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer (1
January 1872 – 14 May 1938) was a
Spanish Army officer. He was a
leading figure of the 1936 coup d'état in
Zaragoza and sided...
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Guillermo Cabanellas de
Torres (Melilla, 25 June 1911–Buenos Aires, 13
April 1983) was a
Spanish historian,
labor lawyer, publisher, and lexicographer...
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knocked unconscious during a fight. Ten
years previously boxer Denico Cabanella had died
after a
fight with McCarthy.
Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian...
- The
Palacio Cabanellas (Spanish,
Cabanellas Palace) is a
historical building in the city of Rosario,
province of
Santa Fe, Argentina. It is
located in...
- rebels.
Despite his age
Cabanellas led the action, and
Montaner supported him as the
chief of staff. As had been planned,
Cabanellas remained in
command of...
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Civil War from July to
September 1936. The junta's
president was
Miguel Cabanellas and its head of
state was
Francisco Franco. The
junta was
dissolved when...
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Emilio Mola †
Francisco Franco Gonzalo Queipo de
Llano Juan Yagüe
Miguel Cabanellas José
Enrique Varela Fidel Dávila
Arrondo Manuel Goded Llopis
Manuel Hedilla...
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resign shortly after the
intolerable conditions are imposed.
Guillermo Cabanellas explains that
disguised dismissal occurs when the employer’s
actions violate...
- at the façade of Club Español building [es] in
Rosario (1912)
Palacio Cabanellas in
Rosario by
Francesc Roca i Simó (1916)
Palacio Barolo in
Buenos Aires...
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Government of
Rosario Districts of
Rosario Olinto Gallo Workshops Palacio Cabanellas Rondeau Boulevard 2013
Rosario gas
explosion Fernando Traverso's Bicis...