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  • Gonzalo Queipo de Llano
  • Spanish general (1875–1951)

    Gonzalo Queipo de Llano y Sierra (5 February 1875 – 9 March 1951) was a Spanish Army general. He distinguished himself quickly in his career, fighting

    Gonzalo Queipo de Llano

    Gonzalo Queipo de Llano

    Gonzalo_Queipo_de_Llano

  • Queipo
  • Surname

    Queipo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Álvaro Queipo (born 1988), Spanish politician Antonio Queipo (1931–1979), Spanish equestrian

    Queipo

    Queipo

  • Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano, 8th Count of Toreno
  • Spanish noble and politician

    H.E. Don Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano y Gayoso de los Cobos, Grandee of Spain, 8th Count of Toreno and 8th Viscount of Matarrosa (6 November 1840 –

    Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano, 8th Count of Toreno

    Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano, 8th Count of Toreno

    Francisco_de_Borja_Queipo_de_Llano,_8th_Count_of_Toreno

  • Daniel Queipo
  • Spanish footballer

    Daniel Queipo Menéndez (born 22 May 2002) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Sporting de Gijón. Born in Oviedo, Asturias

    Daniel Queipo

    Daniel_Queipo

  • Antonio Queipo
  • Spanish equestrian (1931–1979)

    Alfonso Queipo de Llano y Acuña (11 August 1931 – 12 July 1979) was a Spanish equestrian. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the 1964 Summer Olympics

    Antonio Queipo

    Antonio_Queipo

  • Álvaro Queipo
  • Spanish politician

    Álvaro Queipo Somoano (born 9 May 1988) is a Spanish politician of the People's Party (PP). He was a town councillor in Castropol from 2011 to 2020, and

    Álvaro Queipo

    Álvaro_Queipo

  • José María Queipo de Llano, 7th Count of Toreno
  • Spanish politician and historian (1786–1843)

    José María Queipo de Llano y Ruiz de Saravia, 7th Count of Toreno, GE (25 November 1786 – 16 September 1843), was a Spanish politician and historian, who

    José María Queipo de Llano, 7th Count of Toreno

    José María Queipo de Llano, 7th Count of Toreno

    José_María_Queipo_de_Llano,_7th_Count_of_Toreno

  • Manuel Abad y Queipo
  • Bishop of Valladolid

    Manuel Abad y Queipo (26 August 1751 – 15 September 1825) was a Spanish Roman Catholic Bishop of Michoacán in the Viceroyalty of New Spain at the time

    Manuel Abad y Queipo

    Manuel_Abad_y_Queipo

  • July 1936 military uprising in Seville
  • Part of the Spanish Civil War

    Andalusia. The uprising commenced on 18 July 1936, led by general Gonzalo Queipo de Llano. The rebels overpowered regional military command and some key

    July 1936 military uprising in Seville

    July 1936 military uprising in Seville

    July_1936_military_uprising_in_Seville

  • Count of Toreno
  • Title in the Spanish nobility

    first bestowed on Álvaro Queipo de Llano by Philip IV of Spain in 1657. Álvaro Queipo de Llano, 1st Count of Toreno Fernando Queipo de Llano, 2nd Count of

    Count of Toreno

    Count_of_Toreno

  • Niceto Alcalá-Zamora
  • Spanish lawyer and politician (1877–1949)

    returned since one of his sons was married to a daughter of General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, one of the leaders of the uprising. If the offer ever occurred

    Niceto Alcalá-Zamora

    Niceto Alcalá-Zamora

    Niceto_Alcalá-Zamora

  • Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
  • Mexican Catholic preacher (1753–1811)

    forces, Bishop Manuel Abad y Queipo excommunicated Hidalgo and those following or helping him on 24 December 1810. Abad y Queipo had formerly been a friend

    Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

    Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

    Miguel_Hidalgo_y_Costilla

  • Spanish coup of July 1936
  • Military uprising in Spain in July 1936 that precipitated the Spanish Civil War

    to Emilio Mola's plan, Queipo de Llano was to assume command of the rebel Seville troops. On 18 July Cuesta organised Queipo de Llano's takeover of the

    Spanish coup of July 1936

    Spanish coup of July 1936

    Spanish_coup_of_July_1936

  • 2027 Asturian regional election
  • Election in the Spanish region of Asturias

    Nueva España (in Spanish). 3 November 2024. "ElectoPanel Asturias (30Ag): Queipo desbancaría a Barbón pactando con Vox". Electomanía (in Spanish). 30 August

    2027 Asturian regional election

    2027 Asturian regional election

    2027_Asturian_regional_election

  • Hanna Jaff
  • Mexican-American television and media personality

    non-profit Jaff Foundation for Education. She is married to Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano y Campomanes, 6th Marquess of Guadiaro and eldest son of the 12th

    Hanna Jaff

    Hanna Jaff

    Hanna_Jaff

  • Spanish Civil War
  • 1936–1939 civil war in Spain

    militias was often enough to decide the fate of a town. General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano secured Seville for the rebels, arresting a number of other officers

    Spanish Civil War

    Spanish Civil War

    Spanish_Civil_War

  • Government of the Count of Toreno
  • Government of Spain

    the Count of Toreno was formed on 15 January 1834, following José María Queipo de Llano's appointment as prime minister by Regent María Cristina de Borbón

    Government of the Count of Toreno

    Government of the Count of Toreno

    Government_of_the_Count_of_Toreno

  • Francisco Franco
  • Leader of Spain from 1939 to 1975

    Lieutenant Colonel Franco visited a fellow africanista, General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, on 21 September 1924 to propose that Queip de Llano organise a

    Francisco Franco

    Francisco Franco

    Francisco_Franco

  • Freddie Aguilar
  • Filipino musician (1953–2025)

    Aguilar married Josephine Queipo in London but later separated in 1997. The marriage lasted for 22 years until Aguilar divorced Queipo. In the late 1990s, Aguilar

    Freddie Aguilar

    Freddie Aguilar

    Freddie_Aguilar

  • Battle of the Merida pocket
  • Battle during the Spanish Civil War

    command in the south it was Ejército del Sur, commanded by general Gonzalo Queipo de Llano. The units selected for the offensive were commanded by general

    Battle of the Merida pocket

    Battle of the Merida pocket

    Battle_of_the_Merida_pocket

  • Mauricio Aspe
  • Mexican actor

    daughter called Shakti (b. 2000). In 2012 married again with Jenniffer Queipo and has another daughter called Kala (b.2015) Mauricio Aspe on IMDB La Opinión

    Mauricio Aspe

    Mauricio_Aspe

  • 1917 Spanish general strike
  •  104–105. Aróstegui 2013, pp. 106–107. Suárez Cortina 2006, p. 200. García Queipo de Llano 1997, p. 60. Juliá 2009, p. 16. Juliá 2009, p. 120. Aróstegui 2013

    1917 Spanish general strike

    1917_Spanish_general_strike

  • José Antonio Primo de Rivera
  • Spanish politician and founder of Falange Española (1903–1936)

    the future Nationalist army leader, Brigadier General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano. Queipo de Llano had written a defamatory letter against an uncle of José

    José Antonio Primo de Rivera

    José Antonio Primo de Rivera

    José_Antonio_Primo_de_Rivera

  • José Cuesta Monereo
  • thereafter other areas, initially under the command of general Gonzalo Queipo de Llano. The plans resulted in the abuse, torture and murder of thousands

    José Cuesta Monereo

    José_Cuesta_Monereo

  • Results breakdown of the 1931 Spanish general election
  • García Queipo de Llano, 1982 Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982 Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982 Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano

    Results breakdown of the 1931 Spanish general election

    Results breakdown of the 1931 Spanish general election

    Results_breakdown_of_the_1931_Spanish_general_election

  • Fall of the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera
  • a process that began several months earlier. Historian Genoveva García Queipo de Llano places the beginning of the crisis of the dictatorship in mid-1928

    Fall of the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera

    Fall of the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera

    Fall_of_the_dictatorship_of_Miguel_Primo_de_Rivera

  • Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition
  • Aspect of Spanish history, 1936–1975

    a firing squad. Other incidents also occurred in Seville, which Gonzalo Queipo de Llano discussed on his radio program. This practice of using Moroccan

    Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition

    Gender_violence_and_rape_in_Francoist_Spain_and_the_democratic_transition

  • List of Latin American films
  • Australia (2004/II) Azul (2004) Souls on the Coast (1923) Isabel Maurer Queipo (ed.): "Directory of World Cinema: Latin America", intellectbooks, Bristol

    List of Latin American films

    List_of_Latin_American_films

  • Córdoba, Spain
  • City in Andalusia, Spain

    ignited the Spanish Civil War. Following the orders of the putschist General Queipo de Llano, he declared a state of war. The putschists were met by the resistance

    Córdoba, Spain

    Córdoba, Spain

    Córdoba,_Spain

  • Estadio Benito Villamarín
  • Stadium in Seville, Spain

    required renovation. The work was carried out with the help of Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, and the stadium was reopened on March 12, 1939.[citation needed]

    Estadio Benito Villamarín

    Estadio Benito Villamarín

    Estadio_Benito_Villamarín

  • List of Spanish Civil War films
  • following historical figures: Prieto, Largo Caballero, Dolores Ibárruri, Gen. Queipo de Llano, Andrés Nin, General Mola, Gen. Asensio Torrado, Vicente Uribe

    List of Spanish Civil War films

    List of Spanish Civil War films

    List_of_Spanish_Civil_War_films

  • Military directorate of Miguel Primo de Rivera
  • Kingdom of Spain government 1923 to 1925

    García Queipo de Llano (1997), p. 121 González Calleja (2005), p. 335-337 Tavera (1984), p. 62-64 González Calleja (2005), p. 338 García Queipo de Llano

    Military directorate of Miguel Primo de Rivera

    Military directorate of Miguel Primo de Rivera

    Military_directorate_of_Miguel_Primo_de_Rivera

  • Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés may refer to: Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés (bishop) (died 1643), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés

    Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés

    Juan_Queipo_de_Llano_y_Valdés

  • Chihuahua (state)
  • State of Mexico

    city of Chihuahua. Hidalgo forced the Bishop of Valladolid, Manuel Abad y Queipo, to rescind the excommunication order he had circulated against him on September

    Chihuahua (state)

    Chihuahua (state)

    Chihuahua_(state)

  • Xavier Serbiá
  • Puerto Rican financial commentator

    Francisco Xavier Serbiá Queipo (born July 24, 1968, in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a financial commentator, syndicated columnist, and was news anchor of

    Xavier Serbiá

    Xavier Serbiá

    Xavier_Serbiá

  • Civil directorate of Miguel Primo de Rivera
  • Government of Spain (1925–1930)

    discussed them with General Martínez Anido. According to Genoveva García Queipo de Llano, with the appointment of the civil directorate, Primo de Rivera

    Civil directorate of Miguel Primo de Rivera

    Civil directorate of Miguel Primo de Rivera

    Civil_directorate_of_Miguel_Primo_de_Rivera

  • People's Party (Spain)
  • Political party in Spain

    Manuel Moreno (since 2014) Aragon: Jorge Azcón (since 2022) Asturias: Álvaro Queipo (since 2023) Balearic Islands: Marga Prohens (since 2021) Basque Country:

    People's Party (Spain)

    People's Party (Spain)

    People's_Party_(Spain)

  • Battle of Málaga (1937)
  • Battle in the Spanish Civil War

    conquer Málaga began when the newly constituted Army of the South under Queipo de Llano advanced from the west and soldiers led by Colonel Antonio Muñoz

    Battle of Málaga (1937)

    Battle_of_Málaga_(1937)

  • Spanish military conspiracy of 1936
  • 1936 military plot

    Caballero, uttered on July 4: "¿Pero ustedes le temen a Queipo de Llano? ¿No saben que Queipo no es mas que un imbecil?", Payne 2023, p. 334 compare "Despite

    Spanish military conspiracy of 1936

    Spanish military conspiracy of 1936

    Spanish_military_conspiracy_of_1936

  • Battle of Albuera
  • 1811 battle in the Peninsular War

    p. 63. Herold 2002, p. 227. Hibbert 1997, p. 106. Southey 1837, p. 241. Queipo de Llano (Count of Toreno) (1835, p. 889). Fortescue (1917, p. 148) Napier

    Battle of Albuera

    Battle of Albuera

    Battle_of_Albuera

  • White Terror (Spain)
  • Assassinations and mass murders during the Spanish Civil War

    Goded Llopis, Emilio Mola, Francisco Franco, Miguel Cabanellas, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, José Enrique Varela, and others) launched a military coup d'état

    White Terror (Spain)

    White Terror (Spain)

    White_Terror_(Spain)

  • Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
  • Spanish politician and Bourbon Restoration architect (1828–1897)

    Monarch Alfonso XII Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Francisco de Borja Queipo Succeeded by Marquess of Pazo de la Merced Minister of Governance of Spain

    Antonio Cánovas del Castillo

    Antonio Cánovas del Castillo

    Antonio_Cánovas_del_Castillo

  • Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés (archbishop)
  • Spanish prelate

    Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés (1635–1713) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of La Plata o Charcas (1680–1694) and Bishop of La Paz

    Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés (archbishop)

    Juan_Queipo_de_Llano_y_Valdés_(archbishop)

  • Ramón de Carranza y Fernández Reguera
  • Spanish Navy officer and politician (1863–1937)

    D.C. Mayor of Cádiz In office 28 July 1936 – 16 July 1937 Appointed by Queipo de Llano Preceded by Eduardo Aranda Asquerino [ES] Succeeded by Juan de

    Ramón de Carranza y Fernández Reguera

    Ramón de Carranza y Fernández Reguera

    Ramón_de_Carranza_y_Fernández_Reguera

  • Manuel Díaz Criado
  • months, he reappeared at the onset of the civil war on 18 July 1936. Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, one of the leaders of the Nationalist uprising whose sociopathic

    Manuel Díaz Criado

    Manuel_Díaz_Criado

  • Juan Cayetano Gómez de Portugal y Solís
  • Mexican politician

    Installed 21 August 1831 Term ended 4 April 1850 Predecessor Manuel Abad y Queipo Successor Clemente de Jesus Munguia Orders Ordination 21 August 1831 Personal

    Juan Cayetano Gómez de Portugal y Solís

    Juan Cayetano Gómez de Portugal y Solís

    Juan_Cayetano_Gómez_de_Portugal_y_Solís

  • Seville
  • Capital of Andalusia and the Province of Seville, Spain

    very quickly at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War in 1936. General Queipo de Llano carried out a coup within the city, quickly capturing the city

    Seville

    Seville

    Seville

  • Curro Romero
  • Spanish bullfighter (born 1933)

    to work as a shepherd, watching over cows, sheep, and swine on Gonzalo Queipo de Llano's cortijo, which lay on the River Guadalquivir. This work brought

    Curro Romero

    Curro Romero

    Curro_Romero

  • 1929 Spanish coup attempt
  • Failed coup against Primo de Rivera

    and Primo de Rivera by the Artillery Corps. As historian Genoveva García Queipo de Llano noted, "from then on, a significant sector of the army adopted

    1929 Spanish coup attempt

    1929 Spanish coup attempt

    1929_Spanish_coup_attempt

  • Nation state
  • Political term for a state that is based around a nation

    Nacional during the Spanish Civil War, in La Voz de España, or that of Queipo de Llano, in a radio address in 1936, among others. The influence of Spanish

    Nation state

    Nation_state

  • Jirón Trujillo
  • Street in Lima, Peru

    Capilla, after the ermitage—today church—of Our Lady of the Rosary. Block 3: Queipo, after an unidentified neighbour. Block 4: San Lázaro, after the church

    Jirón Trujillo

    Jirón Trujillo

    Jirón_Trujillo

  • Fifth column
  • Group of people who undermine a larger group from within

    story, but with differing detail; some attributed the phrase to General Queipo de Llano, while later some Soviet propagandists would claim it was coined

    Fifth column

    Fifth column

    Fifth_column

  • José Ortega y Gasset
  • Spanish philosopher and essayist (1883–1955)

    Moret Narváez O'Donnell de Olózaga Ortega y Gasset Pavía Pérez Pineda Prim Queipo Quintana Riego Sagasta Serrano Suárez Parties Active Citizens Defunct Democratic

    José Ortega y Gasset

    José Ortega y Gasset

    José_Ortega_y_Gasset

  • Members of the 1999 National Constituent Assembly of Venezuela
  • Ildefonso Finol Jorge Luis Durán Centeno Levy Arrón Alter Valero María de Queipo Mario Isea Bohórquez Rafael Colmenárez Roberto Jiménez Maggiolo Silvestre

    Members of the 1999 National Constituent Assembly of Venezuela

    Members_of_the_1999_National_Constituent_Assembly_of_Venezuela

  • Alexander von Humboldt
  • German polymath (1769–1859)

    writings of Bishop-elect of the important diocese of Michoacan Manuel Abad y Queipo, a classical liberal, that were directed to the crown for the improvement

    Alexander von Humboldt

    Alexander von Humboldt

    Alexander_von_Humboldt

  • José María Morelos
  • Mexican priest and rebel leader of Mexican War of Independence (1765–1815)

    Hidalgo y Costilla.[citation needed] The bishop of Michoacán, Manuel Abad y Queipo, excommunicated the insurgents. Hidalgo y Costilla and his army marched

    José María Morelos

    José María Morelos

    José_María_Morelos

  • Nationalist zone (Spanish Civil War)
  • Area controlled by the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)

    Other potential candidates were ruled out (Cabanellas for being a Mason; Queipo de Llano for being a republican; Mola for the failure of his columns’ advance

    Nationalist zone (Spanish Civil War)

    Nationalist zone (Spanish Civil War)

    Nationalist_zone_(Spanish_Civil_War)

  • Dictablanda of Dámaso Berenguer
  • Final period of the Spanish Restoration and King Alfonso XIII's reign

    Republic. Fall of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera García, Genoveva; Queipo de Llano (1997). El reinado de Alfonso XIII. La modernización fallida. Madrid

    Dictablanda of Dámaso Berenguer

    Dictablanda of Dámaso Berenguer

    Dictablanda_of_Dámaso_Berenguer

  • Battle of Lopera
  • 1936 battle of the Spanish Civil War

    two days and the Brigade suffered appalling casualties. In December 1936, Queipo de Llano started an offensive in order to capture the olive-growing area

    Battle of Lopera

    Battle_of_Lopera

  • Yola Berrocal
  • Spanish actress and singer

    Fundación Miró". El País (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 25 June 2018. Queipo, Isabel (6 February 2004). "Musa entusiasta" [Enthusiastic Muse]. El Mundo

    Yola Berrocal

    Yola Berrocal

    Yola_Berrocal

  • Antonio González Acevedo
  • Spanish Roman Catholic prelate

    Coria In office 1637–1642 Predecessor Juan Roco Campofrío Successor Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés Orders Consecration 2 April 1634 by Miguel Avellán Personal

    Antonio González Acevedo

    Antonio_González_Acevedo

  • Llano
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in northwestern South America Llanero, a person from the Llanos Gonzalo Queipo de Llano (1875–1951), Spanish army officer during the Spanish Civil War

    Llano

    Llano

  • Nosotros (group)
  • Spanish anarchist group

    Minister Miguel Maura, and reactionary military officers such as Gonzalo Queipo de Llano of the Carabineros and José Sanjurjo of the Civil Guard. They considered

    Nosotros (group)

    Nosotros_(group)

  • Tordesillas
  • Municipality in Castile and León, Spain

    not killed. The name of the tournament is now El Toro de la Peña. Gonzalo Queipo de Llano (1875–1951), military leader Moses ha-Kohen de Tordesillas (fl

    Tordesillas

    Tordesillas

    Tordesillas

  • Juan Yagüe
  • Spanish Nationalist general nicknamed "Butcher of Badajoz"

    of Spanish Army officers, including Yagüe, Emilio Mola, Franco, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano and José Sanjurjo, started plotting to overthrow the democratically

    Juan Yagüe

    Juan Yagüe

    Juan_Yagüe

  • Alicia Dorado
  • Galician anarchist

    2024. "Reeditado el libro que desenmascaró al criminal general golpista Queipo / Alicia Dorado, organizadora de una "Casa Refugio", asesinada en 1937 /

    Alicia Dorado

    Alicia_Dorado

  • List of mayors of Madrid
  • Menéndez Vega, 1873 Pedro Bernardo Uncasitas, 1873–1874 Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano y Gayoso de los Cobos, VIII Conde de Toreno, 1874–1875 Conde de

    List of mayors of Madrid

    List of mayors of Madrid

    List_of_mayors_of_Madrid

  • July 1936 coup d'état in Granada
  • Battle of the Spanish Civil War

    protectorate of Morocco, and on the 18th the conspirators led by General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano had risen in Seville, and also in Cordoba. The military commander

    July 1936 coup d'état in Granada

    July 1936 coup d'état in Granada

    July_1936_coup_d'état_in_Granada

  • Republicanism in Spain
  • Political position and movement

     323–324. Duarte 2013, pp. 216–217. García Queipo de Llano 1997, pp. 121–122. sfn error: no target: CITEREFGarcía_Queipo_de_Llano1997 (help) González Calleja

    Republicanism in Spain

    Republicanism in Spain

    Republicanism_in_Spain

  • Antonio Dechent
  • Spanish actor

    Spanish actor. Born in Seville, he is specialised in supporting roles. Queipo, el sueño de un general (2010-2011) Estado de sitio (obra de teatro)|Estado

    Antonio Dechent

    Antonio Dechent

    Antonio_Dechent

  • Virgilio Leret
  • Spanish air force officer (1902–1936)

    On 15 December 1930 Leret and eleven others refused to pursue general Queipo de Llano and air commander Ramón Franco who had escaped by aeroplane to

    Virgilio Leret

    Virgilio_Leret

  • Juan Álvarez Mendizábal
  • Spanish economist and politician

    1835, under José María Queipo de Llano's presidency, he was appointed Minister of the Treasury. On 14 September he succeeded Queipo de Llano, keeping the

    Juan Álvarez Mendizábal

    Juan Álvarez Mendizábal

    Juan_Álvarez_Mendizábal

  • Mexican War of Independence
  • Armed conflict which ended Spanish rule of New Spain

    Guadalupe carried by Hidalgo and his insurgent militia. Liberal bishop-elect Manuel Abad y Queipo denounced the insurgents' use of her image as a sacrilege.

    Mexican War of Independence

    Mexican War of Independence

    Mexican_War_of_Independence

  • Sporting de Gijón
  • Association football club in Spain

    Ferrari (on loan from Sint-Truiden) 10 MF  ESP César Gelabert 11 MF  ESP Dani Queipo No. Pos. Nation Player 14 MF  ESP Álex Corredera 15 DF  ESP Pablo Vázquez

    Sporting de Gijón

    Sporting_de_Gijón

  • Carbon nanobud
  • Synthetic allotrope of carbon combining carbon nanotube and a fullerene

    Jiang, Hua; Brown, David P.; Krasheninnikov, Arkady V.; Anisimov, Anton S.; Queipo, Paula; Moisala, Anna; Gonzalez, David; Lientschnig, Günther; Hassanien

    Carbon nanobud

    Carbon nanobud

    Carbon_nanobud

  • José
  • Name list

    Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela, then as Bishop of Vitoria José María Queipo de Llano y Ruiz de Saravia, known in Spain as Conde de Toreno, Spanish noble

    José

    José

  • Bombing of Guernica
  • Attack by military aircraft during the Spanish Civil War

    Guernica bombing. Franco says he had no planes up yesterday owing fog. Queipo de Llano says Reds dynamited Guernica during retreat." Overall, the impression

    Bombing of Guernica

    Bombing of Guernica

    Bombing_of_Guernica

  • Water polo at the 2022 South American Games – Women's tournament
  • 11-15 October 2022 in Asunción, Paraguay

    Report Brazil  28–2  Chile Centro Acuático Nacional Referees: Di Biasio, Queipo Score by quarters: 5–0, 8–0, 8–0, 7–2 Ferreira 5 Goals Beltrán, Ravizza

    Water polo at the 2022 South American Games – Women's tournament

    Water_polo_at_the_2022_South_American_Games_–_Women's_tournament

  • Military reform of Manuel Azaña
  • Decrees approved in 1931 by the Provisional Government of the Second Spanish Republic

    General Goded was appointed Chief of the Army General Staff; General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, after his return from exile in France, was appointed head of the

    Military reform of Manuel Azaña

    Military reform of Manuel Azaña

    Military_reform_of_Manuel_Azaña

  • 12th General Junta of the Principality of Asturias
  • He was replaced by Pedro de Rueda (PP) on 24 October 2023. Member Álvaro Queipo (PP) was elected to replace him as leader of the People's Party of Asturias

    12th General Junta of the Principality of Asturias

    12th General Junta of the Principality of Asturias

    12th_General_Junta_of_the_Principality_of_Asturias

  • European War Office
  • Humanitarian office for victims of WWI, established in Spain

    book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Tusell, Javier; García Queipo de Llano, Genoveva (2002). Alfonso XIII. The controversial king. Madrid:

    European War Office

    European War Office

    European_War_Office

  • Spanish Republican Army
  • Military unit

    the Air Force and, in a lesser degree, the Navy. Officers such as Gonzalo Queipo de Llano and Ramón Franco with a background in the pro-republican Jaca and

    Spanish Republican Army

    Spanish Republican Army

    Spanish_Republican_Army

  • Battle of Pozoblanco
  • Belligerents Spanish Republic Nationalist Spain Commanders and leaders Gabriel Morales Joaquín Pérez Salas Enrique García Moreno Gonzalo Queipo de Llano

    Battle of Pozoblanco

    Battle_of_Pozoblanco

  • National Defense Junta
  • 1936 nationalist government in Spain

    Miguel Cabanellas, Head of State Francisco Franco, Emilio Mola, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, attended the meeting and were all candidates to become the faction's

    National Defense Junta

    National Defense Junta

    National_Defense_Junta

  • La Palma Municipal Museum
  • Museum in La Palma, Cuba

    Cuba. The building was constructed in 1892 and was owned by José López Queipo. It was established as a museum on 31 May 1982. The museum holds 11 sections

    La Palma Municipal Museum

    La_Palma_Municipal_Museum

  • History of Seville
  • Aspect of Spanish history

    1936 the military had been planning a coup. On 18 July General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano quickly gained control of the 2nd División Orgánica, arresting

    History of Seville

    History of Seville

    History_of_Seville

  • Unification Decree (Spain, 1937)
  • Merge of two Spanish political parties

    most of the authorship to Serrano Suñer; apparently the Generals Mola and Queipo de Llano were consulted earlier on the drafts or the draft. It is not known

    Unification Decree (Spain, 1937)

    Unification Decree (Spain, 1937)

    Unification_Decree_(Spain,_1937)

  • 1931 Spanish general election
  • Francisco Largo Caballero, Manuel Azaña, José Sánchez Guerra, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, Santiago Alba Bonifaz, Melquíades Álvarez and Miguel Maura Gamazo

    1931 Spanish general election

    1931 Spanish general election

    1931_Spanish_general_election

  • August 26
  • Day of the year

    Lavoisier, French chemist and biologist (died 1794) 1751 – Manuel Abad y Queipo, Spanish-born Mexican bishop (died 1825) 1775 – William Joseph Behr, German

    August 26

    August_26

  • Pilar Millán Astray
  • Spanish writer and playwright

    July 1936. She was imprisoned in Alicante. Also in prison were Rosario Queipo de Llano, Carmen Primo de Rivera or Pilar Jaraiz Franco. In 1940 she published

    Pilar Millán Astray

    Pilar Millán Astray

    Pilar_Millán_Astray

  • First Carlist War
  • Civil war in Spain from 1833 to 1840

    followed by a new government headed by former finance minister José María Queipo de Llano, 7th Count of Toreno. In April, the British sent a mission under

    First Carlist War

    First Carlist War

    First_Carlist_War

  • State Technical Junta
  • Francoist governmental organization (1936–1938)

    noticeable in some specific cases. In spite of the autonomy with which it acted, Queipo de Llano asked in mid-December 1936 if he should return his goods to the

    State Technical Junta

    State Technical Junta

    State_Technical_Junta

  • Carbon
  • Chemical element with atomic number 6 (C)

    P. V.; Jiang, H.; Brown, D. P.; Krasheninnikov, A. V.; Anisimov, A. S.; Queipo, P.; Moisala, A.; et al. (2007). "A novel hybrid carbon material". Nature

    Carbon

    Carbon

    Carbon

  • Reign of Alfonso XIII
  • History of Spain from 1886 to 1931

    García Queipo de Llano (1997), p. 102 Barrio (2004), p. 75 García Queipo de Llano (1997), p. 100 García Queipo de Llano (1997), p. 105 García Queipo de Llano

    Reign of Alfonso XIII

    Reign of Alfonso XIII

    Reign_of_Alfonso_XIII

  • Municipal Statute of 1924 (Spain)
  • Act passed by the Spanish government

    [Municipal Statute of March 8, 1924] (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid: 1218–1302. García Queipo de Llano, Genoveva (1997). El reinado de Alfonso XIII. La modernización

    Municipal Statute of 1924 (Spain)

    Municipal_Statute_of_1924_(Spain)

  • Screen-printed electrodes
  • Printed measurement device

    934–943. doi:10.1016/j.medengphy.2006.05.006. PMID 16822696. Fanjulbolado, P; Queipo, P; Lamasardisana, P; Costagarcia, A (2007-12-15). "Manufacture and evaluation

    Screen-printed electrodes

    Screen-printed_electrodes

  • José Fernández de Villa-Abrille
  • Spanish general

    Cuesta Monereo - following instructions from the rebel general, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano - drew up a plan with which 4,000 men were mobilized to carry out

    José Fernández de Villa-Abrille

    José Fernández de Villa-Abrille

    José_Fernández_de_Villa-Abrille

  • Huelva
  • City in Andalusia, Spain

    days later, on 29 July, a rebel column from Seville on behalf of Gonzalo Queipo de Llano took control of the city. For the rest of the conflict, it remained

    Huelva

    Huelva

    Huelva

  • For Whom the Bell Tolls
  • 1940 novel by Ernest Hemingway

    the General Staff of the Spanish Republican Army, in Chapter 1. Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, a Nationalist military leader under Franco noted for his radio

    For Whom the Bell Tolls

    For Whom the Bell Tolls

    For_Whom_the_Bell_Tolls

  • Results of the 1923 Spanish general election
  • Party Candidate Votes Conservative Eloy Bullón Fernández 6.873 Republican Gonzalo Queipo de Llano 1.280 Source:

    Results of the 1923 Spanish general election

    Results_of_the_1923_Spanish_general_election

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