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    Francisco Savalls Massot (1817–1885) also known as Francesc Savalls i Massot, was a Spanish Catalan Carlist warlord and guerilla field commander. He was...
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    21 August 2017. "Porträt: Jordi Savalls "Heimspiele" Nummer 2 und 3 | Kleine Zeitung". 23 July 2022. "Jordi Savall". Salzburg Festival. Retrieved 22...
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    column, led by Jose Cabrinety, was ambushed by Carlist forces under Francisco Savalls. In the ensuing slaughter, Cabrinety was killed, and his column of...
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    treatment of prisoners, practiced by Savalls; the conflict started in March, during executions ordered by Savalls in Ripoll, Ferrer 1958c, p. 97. Another...
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  • at Alpens, 15 miles east of Berga, by Carlist forces under General Francisco Savalls. After heavy fighting, with Cabrinety killed, virtually the entire...
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    siege of the Carlists. He relentlessly pursued the Carlist leader Francisco Savalls, who defeated him on 9 July 1873 at the Battle of Alpens. Cabrinetty...
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    Francisco Guerrero (October 4 (?), 1528 – November 8, 1599) was a Spanish Catholic priest and composer of the Renaissance. He was born and died in Seville...
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    prisoners the boy returned to Carlist ranks, initially commanded by Francisco Savalls and then again by Cucala. He served in various units until Carlist...
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    Michael Tilson Thomas (category LGBTQ people from the San Francisco Bay Area)
    of the San Francisco Symphony, and Conductor Laureate of the London Symphony Orchestra. He gave his last performance with the San Francisco Symphony in...
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    Carlism (redirect from Francisco I of Spain)
    events happened under the regime of Francisco Franco, who skillfully played each faction off against the others. Francisco Javier I Prince Xavier of Bourbon-Parma...
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