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Manuel Fal Conde, 1st Duke of
Quintillo (10
August 1894 – 20 May 1975) was a
Spanish Catholic activist and a
Carlist politician. He is
recognized as a...
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traditional (some say fundamental)
signature rhythm figure of
merengue is the
quintillo,
which is
essentially a
syncopated motif whose pattern is
broken by five...
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organization was
strong enough to
stage an
impressive display of
strength at the
Quintillo estate, when some 600
uniformed members performed drills and military...
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invited to take part in m****ive
gathering of
Andalusian Carlists at
Quintillo.
Overwhelmed by the
picture of 650
uniformed and
trained requetés on field...
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impressive display of
Andalusian militancy came on
April 15, 1934, when at a
Quintillo estate near
Seville some 650
trained and
uniformed requetés made a stunning...
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requires |journal= (help) "Por qué fuí al Requeté y por qué voy a
Quintillo". Sevilla:
Quintillo. 9
April 1961. {{cite journal}}: Cite
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Dolores Gortázar Serantes,
Spanish writer Manuel Fal Conde, 1st Duke of
Quintillo,
Spanish Carlist politician and
Catholic activist Rafael Gambra Ciudad...
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presidency over
homages to
Carlist martyrs or over ex-combatant
Quintillo rallies, e.g. in 1969 or 1970. Some
scholars count him
among promoters...
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taking part in the m****ive
Quintillo gathering of
Andalusian Carlists, see also his Por qué fuí a
Requete y porqué voy a
Quintillo, [in:] Fundación Ignacio...
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attended 1934
feast of
Andalusian Carlists on the
estate of
Quintillo.
Featured among most
prominent party leaders he
seemed overwhelmed, as...