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Santa Cruz de
Mudela is a muni****lity of the
Spanish Province of
Ciudad Real
located in the
southeastern corner of the
autonomous community Castilla–La...
- The
Uprising of
Santa Cruz de
Mudela was a po****r
uprising that took
place on 5 June 1808, at the
beginning of the
Spanish War of Independence, in the...
- del
Pilar Téllez-Girón y
Alfonso Pimentel,
Marchioness of
Santa Cruz de
Mudela,
Grandee of
Spain 1841–1842:
Luisa Álvarez de las
Asturias Bohórquez y Guiráldez...
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district that
covers the
localities of
Moral de Calatrava,
Santa Cruz de
Mudela, Viso del Marqués, Torrenueva,
Castellar de
Santiago and Almuradiel. Its...
- (Spanish: Marqués de
Santa Cruz)
sometimes known as
Marquis of
Santa Cruz de
Mudela, is a
hereditary title in the
Peerage of Spain,
accompanied by the dignity...
- José
Gabriel de Silva-Bazán y Waldstein, 10th
Marquis of
Santa Cruz de
Mudela (18
March 1782 – 4
November 1839), was a
Spanish noble, the
first director...
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Zaragoza Santa Cruz de Moncayo, muni****lity in
Zaragoza Santa Cruz de
Mudela, muni****lity in
Ciudad Real
Santa Cruz de Nogueras, muni****lity in Teruel...
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World record broken at
Santa Cruz de
Mudela, 1959. A
total of 4,608
partridges were shot in a
single morning.
Franco can be seen in the centre, and Teba...
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Morisco Revolt and
previous services. The
title was
named after Santa Cruz de
Mudela,
acquired from the
Crown by his
father back in 1539.
During the operations...
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Division of
General Manuel Freire's Cavalry, and at Manzanares,
Santa Cruz de
Mudela, Alcalá la Real, Vélez Rubio,
Lorca and Albacete. In 1811, as commander...