- José
Sanjurjo y
Sacanell (Spanish: [saŋˈxuɾxo]; 28
March 1872 – 20 July 1936) was a
Spanish military officer who was one of the
military leaders who plotted...
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recorded elsewhere except Seville,
where local rebel commander general José
Sanjurjo took
control for some 24
hours but
acknowledged defeat when
faced with...
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Sanjurjo landed at Al
Hoceima and
claimed the
territory for Spain. The
Spanish developed the town and
named it
Villa Sanjurjo after General Sanjurjo....
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Fernando Sanjurjo (born 9 July 1982 in San Martín) is an
Argentine football midfielder currently playing in
Sportivo Patria.
Fernando Sanjurjo at Soccerway...
- Oier
Sanjurjo Maté (born 25 May 1986),
known simply as Oier, is a
Spanish former professional footballer who pla**** as a
defender or a
defensive midfielder...
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included the
burning of churches, the 1932
failed coup d'état led by José
Sanjurjo, the
Revolution of 1934 and
numerous attacks against rival political leaders...
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directed by José Iván Santiago, and
written by
George Rivera and Ángel M.
Sanjurjo, with
additional material by
Edgar Soberón Torchia. It was also the first...
- arrested, tortured, and
beheaded on
November 7, 1773. José María Díaz
Sanjurjo was born in Lugo,
Spain on
August 25, 1818. He
secretly entered the Dominican...
- July 1936 that
started the
Spanish Civil War.
After the
death of Jose
Sanjurjo on 20 July 1936, Mola
commanded the
Nationalists in the
north of Spain...
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Carmela Eulate Sanjurjo (August 30, 1871 – July 3, 1961) was a
Puerto Rican writer, translator, painter, pianist, singer,
musicologist and
music critic...