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- The Montejurra incidents, was a neo-fascist terrorist attack that took place on 9 May 1976, when two Carlist members were killed and another three seriously...
- Montejurra in Spanish and Jurramendi in Basque are the names of a mountain in Navarre region (Spain). Each year, it hosts a Carlist celebration in remembrance...
- Montejurra was a Spanish monthly magazine, published between 1960 and 1971. Based in Pamplona it was distributed mostly in Navarre and Northern Spain,...
- Uniformed militants were needed as part Traditionalist rallies like the Montejurra ascent and in large cities "requetés" were at times detained, e.g. for...
- the Carlist Party, of which he was the official head during the fatal Montejurra incidents. His marriage to Princess Irene of the Netherlands in 1964 caused...
- "Rodolfo Almirón, de la Triple A al Montejurra" Archived 2007-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, PDF (in Spanish) "MONTEJURRA: LA OPERACIÓN RECONQUISTA Y EL ACTA...
- eventually rising to the rank of Comandante and parti****ting in the Battle of Montejurra. However, he soon returned to Cuba where he was made an editor of Diario...
- was the official head during the 1976 Carlist gathering when the fatal Montejurra incident occurred, and at which Sixtus Henry was also present, leading...
- Frank C**** Publishers, 2002, p. 202 "CARLISMO MONTEJURRA LIBERTAD Actos de Montejurra 2006". Montejurra-jurramendi.3a2.com. Archived from the original...
- Sierra de Alaiz, Untzueko Harria, Sierra de Leyre, Sierra del Perdón, Montejurra, Ezkaba, Monte Ori, Sierra de Codés, Urbasa, Andia, and the Aralar Range...