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    Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer (1 January 1872 – 14 May 1938) was a Spanish Army officer. He was a leading figure of the 1936 coup d'état in Zaragoza and sided...
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    made it to the Nationalist zone. Both the district commander, Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer, and his chief of staff, Federico Montaner, were active conspirators...
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  • Matronomial surname Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer (1872–1938) Spaniard Spanish army officer during the Spanish Civil War Miguel José Serra Ferrer (1713–1784) Spaniard...
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    father, Cavalry Commander Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer, was organizing the first Indigenous Regular Forces in Spanish Morocco. Cabanellas de Torres obtained a...
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  • excellent chief of staff. In 1931, he was aide-de-camp to general Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer, chief of the Moroccan military forces and later of the Guardia...
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    operations and politically leading the rebel movement. Major General Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer was appointed president because he was the most senior major general...
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    was proscribed, which brought its 30-year history to an end. Cabanellas Ferrer, Miguel (1936). Decreto n.º 108 de la Junta de Defensa Nacional  [Decree...
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  • against the removal of Alcalá-Zamora as President of the Republic. Cabanellas Ferrer, Miguel (1936). Decreto n.º 108 de la Junta de Defensa Nacional  [Decree...
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    and film director Lito Cruz, actor and theatre director Antonio Cunill Cabanellas, theatre director Ben Cura, actor and director of film, television and...
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    significantly increased during this period. In 1923, a military coup brought Miguel Primo de Rivera to power. As a result, Spain transitioned to government...
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