- Juan Olazábal
Ramery (1863–1937) was a
Spanish Traditionalist politician,
first as a Carlist, then as an Integrist, and
eventually back in the Carlist...
- de Olazábal y Lardizábal (1842–1921),
Carlist politician Juan Olazábal
Ramery (1860–1937),
Carlist politician Luis Mariano, singer.
Amaia Montero, singer...
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organic regime. Led
first by Ramón
Nocedal Romea and then by Juan Olazábal
Ramery they were
active as a
political structure named Partido Católico Nacional...
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Tirso Olazábal Lardizábal (1842–1921),
Spanish politician Juan Olazábal
Ramery (1860–1937),
Spanish politician Francisco Olazábal (1886–1937), Mexican...
- the
second most
important party figure after its president, Juan Olazábal
Ramery. Sánchez
Marco was
always keen to
maintain good
relations with the Carlists...
-
Josefa Del Pino, a
noble woman,
daughter of Joaquín del Pino and
Ignacia Ramery.
After completing his
elementary studies he
enlisted in the army, serving...
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Viceroyalty of the Río de la
Plata (now Argentina) Spouse(s) María
Ignacia Ramery Echarry (1763–1780) and
Rafaela Francisca de Vera
Mujica y López Pintado...
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Azpeitia the
Integrists successfully fielded a
local candidate, Juan Olazábal
Ramery. In 1901
Nocedal ran in
Pamplona and lost, but he
entered Cortes due to...
- Marín was
killed in 1936. Publisher,
editor and
journalist Juan Olazábal
Ramery was
killed in 1936.
Publisher and
editor Tomàs Caylà i Grau was
killed in...
- Littoral.
December 2017. p. 12. "Nouveau
terrain de jeu pour les corsaires".
ramery.fr.
Retrieved 6
September 2022. "Lens / Dunkerque" (PDF).
Carnet de voyage...