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...He pays particular attention to the 1923-1930 rule of strongman General Miguel Primo de Rivera — “the least researched period of modern Spain”....
...Not so his son, José Antonio Primo de Rivera, chief exponent of Spanish fascism, executed by the Republicans after Francisco Franco’s 1936 military uprising....
...The over 33,000 graves behind the basilica’s chapels would be converted into a civilian cemetery and the body of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the fascist Falange, would be moved from its privileged...
...Instead, curator Barbara Haskell excavates different roots, following them to Mexico and into the studios of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros....
...The only marked graves are those of Franco and José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the fascist Falange party....
...José Antonio, a retired mechanic from the southern Spanish city of Granada, decided this week to say “a last goodbye” to Francisco Franco....
...Podemos and the separatists, claim that a victory for a rightwing bloc including Vox will threaten the gains in social and civil rights made since the restoration of democracy after the death of General Francisco...
...for traditional Catholic values and a unitary state, if not the autocracy of Francisco Franco....
...The PP previously presumed to monopolise “everything to the right of the left” in the formula of José María Aznar, prime minister from 1996 to 2004....
...But the only two marked graves out of the more than 30,000 who are buried there are those of Franco himself and José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the far-right Falange party....
...Albert Rivera, leader of the liberal Ciudadanos party, this week said: “I am asking the suicidal driver to stop the car, put on the brakes and get out because Catalonia does not deserve confrontations.”...
...In the 1920s, José Clemente Orozco disgorged a body of paintings, drawings and prints that recapitulated a decade of civil war....
...The priest, who is also the abbot of the Valley’s Benedictine monastery, then starts his homily with a prayer for the soul of Francisco Franco and José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of Spain’s fascist...
...Franco’s body, and that of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the fascist Falange party, are buried in a Roman Catholic basilica dug into a mountain that is overseen by a giant cross visible from many...
...One 1929 cover, by José Almada, is of three girls on a balcony, calm, simple and elegant, in distinctive greys and greens – a look that The New Yorker has retained ever since....
...Gigantic murals became the cultural trademark of the first revolutionary years, most of them conceived by three artists: Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and José Clemente Orozco – known collectively...
...Tesco has also begun to sign leases for sites in San Jose, Sacramento and near Oakland and is also looking for locations in central California and around Reno, Nevada....
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