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Casimiro Sangenís Bertrán (1894–1936) was a
Spanish lawyer,
landowner and
politician from Catalonia. In the 1910s he
sided with the
Maurista branch of...
- in Barcelona. He was
married to
Dolores Sangenís Corrià,
daughter of the
Carlist politician Casimiro Sangenís Bertrán. http://cultura.gencat.cat/anc/FitxaFons...
- de las
Infantas (1855–1923),
lawyer and
Integrist politician Casimiro Sangenís Bertrán (1894-1936),
Carlist politician Joan Oró (1923–2004), born in Lleida:...
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unconcerned with
material aspects,
interacting with the
priest Juan
Bautista Sangenis, who
taught him
sacred history and
encouraged him to take
priestly habits...
- batteries, Batería de
Aspiroz and Batería de Urrutia. It was
named after Sangenís Antonio Torre, and was
capable of
holding 35
pieces of artillery. It was...
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Colonel Sangenís had been
working on a
number of
modern fortifications. To the south, the city was
protected by the
Huerva River,
which Sangenís used as...
- 1136/thorax.56.10.779. PMC 1745931. PMID 11562517. Güell R,
Casan P,
Belda J,
Sangenis M,
Morante F,
Guyatt GH,
Sanchis J (April 2000). "Long-term
effects of...
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poetry at a
young age. At the age of
fourteen she
married Cuban Antonio Sangenis and
moved to Havana,
where she
lived for 23 years.
During the time that...
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generals taken prisoner were
Felipe Perena, José Veguer,
Narciso Codina, José
Sangenis, and José González,
governor of the castle.
Perena was at
Lleida because...
- Pintó (1952–1957)
Francisco Pons Castellà (1957–1967) Juan
Casimiro de
Sangenís Corriá (1967–1974)
Miguel Montaña
Carrera (1974–1976)
Ernesto Corbella...