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- Sanjurjada (Spanish: [saŋxuɾˈxaða]) was a military coup staged in Spain on August 10, 1932. It was aimed at toppling the government but not necessarily...
- Spanish Republic proclaimed in 1931, he led a coup d'état known as la Sanjurjada in August 1932. The authorities easily suppressed the coup and initially...
- Politically he supported the Traditionalist cause. In 1932 he was involved in Sanjurjada, a coup intended to topple the Republican government. In 1933–1936 he...
- Spanish moderate left Militar Reactions against Spanish Republic (1932) Sanjurjada Part of Background of the Spanish Civil War  Spanish Republic Monarchical...
- Spanish Republican Airline Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic Sanjurjada Electoral Carlism (Second Republic) Reign of Alfonso XIII of Spain Payne...
- the so-called Africanists. With the rank of colonel he parti****tes in Sanjurjada, the failed attempted coup d'état led by General José Sanjurjo, on 10...
- Hispano-Suiza Spanish Society for Naval Construction Related articles History Sanjurjada Revolution of 1934 Spanish Civil War Ranks Military ranks of the Second...
- Ecuadorian Civil War of 1932 Leftist and Liberal rebels  Ecuador 1932 1932 Sanjurjada  Spanish Republic Rebel Officers 1932 1933 Colombia–Peru War  Colombia...
- the first coup d'état attempt took place against the Republic in the Sanjurjada, with a Carlist inspiration. The October 1934 Revolution cost the life...
- the new provisional president, Abraham Oyanedel, restored democracy. Sanjurjada in Spain: general José Sanjurjo and others failed to overthrow Manuel...