Andrés Saliquet Zumeta, Marquis of Saliquet (21 March 1877 – 23 June 1959) was a Spanish soldier who participated in the failed military coup against...
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initial planning, the command of the Valladolid district was assumed by Andrés Saliquet. The district commander, Enrique Salcedo Molinuevo, was not aware of...
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move to Valladolid. Already in Valladolid he met the retired general Andrés Saliquet, new leader of the uprising in the city, who after deposing general...
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Fidel Dávila, José Enrique Varela, José Solchaga, Alfredo Kindelán, Andrés Saliquet, Miguel Ponte, José Monasterio— in which they asked him in an attentive...
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of the Nationalist Army of the Center, under the command of General Andrés Saliquet Zumeta. However, pretty soon after the battle had started the overall...
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distintivo blanco a los Tenientes Generales don Alfredo Kindelán Duany, don Andrés Saliquet Zumeta, don Luis Orgaz Yoldi y don Fidel Dávila Arrondo, y a los Generales...
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fled to Portugal. Upon the 1936 Coup, he collaborated with General Andrés Saliquet to assume control of Military Region VII (which corresponded to Valladolid)...
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negotiations with the monarchist generals Antonio Aranda, Alfredo Kindelán, Andrés Saliquet and Alfonso de Orleáns y Borbón in which they discussed what type of...
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armies: in the north it was Ejército del Centro, commanded by general Andrés Saliquet. The units selected for the offensive were commanded by general Salvador...
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moved to placate them by relieving Orgaz of his command in favour of Andrés Saliquet Zumeta. However the move was more cosmetic than a rebuke to Orgaz;...
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