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went on to explain that
Falangists were conspiring to stage a coup, and this is why Hedilla had been arrested; the falangistas allegedly lost any trust of the military, who started to appreciate “proverbial caballerosidad y la no discutida lealtad carlista”. Tellería concludes by stressing that “el momento es nuestro, completamente nuestro”, and that the way forward is for Don Javier and Manuel Fal Conde to get closely aligned to Franco and seize the moment to ensure Traditionalist domination, Peñalba Sotorrío 2013, pp. 57-58, 133
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223:, Miguel Ignacio Telleria Lascurain (born 1807), married Maria Oyarzabal Idiazabal. None of the sources consulted provides any information on what they did for a living; the couple settled in their native town and had at least 9 children, born between 1833 and 1854. Their third son and Agustín's father, Jose Cipriano Telleria Oyarzabal (1849–1938), in 1877 married Micaela Ynurrita Gorosabel; the couple had 2 children, both daughters. Following early death of his wife in 1882, one year later Telleria Oyarzabal
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considerable wealth; it is not clear whether apart from two half-sisters from the first marriage of his father he had any other siblings; sources do not mention any. It is neither known where he commenced education, whether he attended secondary school and whether he entered a university. Because he was later referred to as “
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556:; though his 27,614 votes made a decent showing, he failed to make it to the parliament. In 1934–1935 he kept going with his usual duties, at times speaking to large crowds, and writing single pieces to Traditionalist periodicals. In the national party executive, split between cautious followers of the former leader
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Tellería was not present during two other key
Carlist meetings when unification was discussed, namely these in Insua and in Pamplona. Though member of the broad party leadership, apparently Tellería did not form part of the compact decision-making executive, compare Peñas Bernaldo de Quirós 1996, pp.
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Carlist conspirators, see documents reproduced in Iñigo Ramirez de Okariz Tellería’s Irinmodo blogspot, available
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on their participation in the plot, his key task was securing the military logistics. As at the time he already owned the family tanning business and was recognized as “hombre de gran solvencia industrial en Guipúzcoa”, he was well suited for the role. As early as in March he engineered a hoax, which
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Carlists were already set towards a violent overthrow of the republican regime. However, the party executive was divided over the strategy to be adopted: Fal and his followers were gearing up for a stand-alone, exclusive Carlist rising, while another group preferred to join the military when they
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session when launched his own call for “unidad del
Tradicionalismo español”. Late in 1930 the Mellista círculo of Antzuola declared that “it was not a procedural matter which separated us from Don Jaime, but rather the question of program ... Time has shown that there was no attack on Traditionalist
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in a letter dated April 28, 1937 and directed to the regent Don Javier, Tellería wrote: “he vuelto de
Salamanca completamente nuevo, y después de lo que he visto y me he informado, estoy convencido de que lo que parecía definitivamente perdido, puede estar muy prosto definitivamente ganado”. Then he
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In the early 1920s the
Mellistas tried to build their own organisation, but the process went on slowly with many defections along the way. Tellería was not among the disillusioned. As late as in mid-1923 he was touring Gipuzkoa and spoke at party rallies. He counted among most-recognized provincial
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December 1936 the Fal-led Junta Nacional Carlista de Guerra, the war-time party executive, nominated Tellería one of 2 “inspectores jefe de servicio”, part of the infrastructure supposed to launch the Carlist-only Real Academia Militar de Requetés. He resumed also his pre-war position of the
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parish documents indicate that in the 1880s there were 2 Tellería Mendizábal children born in the nearby village of
Mutiloa, but it is not clear whether there was any relationship. No source has indicated Agustín Tellería Mendizabal had any siblings; notes from his funeral and press obituaries
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centre. Tellería
Oyarzabal owned one of 4 manufactures operational in the municipality and developed it into the most successful one, with branches in other Gipuzkoan locations; it produced belts, footwear, holsters, saddles and other leather goods, mostly for the army. Agustín was born into
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the text was reportedly written in December 1936. The narrative is in first person singular, but it is not clear whether Tellería wrote the booklet himself or there was any ghost-writer involved, especially that he had some friends who specialized in letters, the best known one
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Following some shuttling between the arrests in Pamplona and Zaragoza, in late June Tellería was transferred to the Dirección General de Seguridad arrest in Madrid. He claimed non-guilty and maintained that he believed the uniforms were intended for Spanish units in
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and watching a joint Carlist-Falangist juvenile parade in San Sebastián, he remarked: “this is shameful. This is intolerable. What is this all about? Tomorrow I go to Salamanca to speak to Rodezno”. He did, and returned excited; he got convinced that the arrested
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however, the Tellería family, branched as it was, favored various political options. In the summer of 1936, when Basques were taking sides either for and against the Republic, the Tellerías found themselves on both sides, see Juan Ramón Garaik, Josu Murgizu,
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Tellería was replaced by Julio Muñoz Aguilar. However, the anniversary celebrations, staged in San Sebastián, ended with anti-Falangist demonstrations anyway; the Carlist participants shouted vivas to their king and to Fal Conde, Iñaki Fernández Redondo,
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In the late 1910s Tellería was not recorded either in Traditionalist or religious organizations, and studies on Carlism of the era do not mention his name. At that time the movement was increasingly fragmented due to a conflict between the key theorist,
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is not entirely clear. One scholar classified him as “carlista posibilista”. However, in late March 1937, during heated internal debates within Carlism, Tellería seemed to side with the intransigent Falcondistas. In course of one of key meetings in
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when already in Barcelona on his way to France, Tellería unexpectedly found that he had to get his passport – issued by the official republican Ministry of Interior - authorised by Generalitat; he obtained the necessary approvals with the next few
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branch of Juventud Carlista; it is not clear why he was not active in his native Vergara arm of the structures. In 1908 he was already mingling with party executives in Gipuzkoa, e.g. he entered the committee headed by the provincial jefé
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conspired against Franco, that with marginalisation of Falange “the moment is ours, entirely ours”, and that the Carlists should seize it and align with the military. This is what he wholeheartedly recommended to the regent, Don Javier.
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coup brought political life in Spain to the standstill. It seems that Tellería's party activity ceased; if referred in the press in the mid- and late 1920s, it is only on social columns or in sporting sections, noted as sponsor of
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2501:: “ven un día a verme .. te contaré muchas cosas”. Del Burgo claimed that Tellería had never explained anything to him, and suggested that Tellería got sort of sold out to Francoism, Luengo Teixidor 1990, p. 87
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in the spring of 1936; thanks to his position of a businessman and army supplier, he procured arms and munitions for the rebels. In 1937 he was for 5 months the provincial Gipuzkoan leader of the
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and adamant supporters of the new jefé Fal Conde, he sided with the latter. While some grumbled about Fal's iron hand, Tellería publicly supported his stress on “disciplinia y lealtad”.
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to obtain a passport, which in turn would enable him to return to Vascongadas. The plan worked out and under the name of Múgica Tellería legally crossed to France. He took the train to
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In October 1933 Tellería entered Junta Provincial, the Gipuzkoan party executive. Apart from the usual propaganda activities, in 1933 he stood in the province as a Traditionalist
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the proceedings were concluded in absence of the defendant; at the time Bilbao was in the Republican zone, while Tellería since early November 1936 resided in the Nationalist one
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in course of formal proceedings declared Tellería guilty of rebellion and sentenced him to prison; the same ruling was applied to his son, one month earlier killed in action.
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though Tellería was aware that the Modelo prison authorities have access to his police file, which described him as “Agustín Tellería Mendizábal: peligroso tradicionalista”,
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militiamen, started to pose as one of them and – according to his own account – has even penetrated into their offices. In early November he managed to arrange a travel to
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of Vergara. He entered also the broad, 50-member national executive body; as “jefe militar de Vascongadas, Navarra y Rioja” he was responsible for buildup of the Carlist
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as part of their business the Tellerías operated also a tanning manufacture in Deba, a shoe factory in Bergara, and a trimmings workshop in Vitoria, Oliden Arrasate 2013
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however, he was not a major protagonist of the conflict. A detailed study on the Mellista breakup does not list him a single time, see Juan Ramón de Andrés Martín,
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Tellería was travelling with his wife. The car slipped, crashed violently and caught fire. While Tellería got mortally injured, his wife was not gravely harmed,
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In January 1932, Tellería was among key speakers at the grand rally in Pamplona, where re-unification was officially declared. Within the organisation, named
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the Tellerias and the Mendizabals from Gabiria and Segura used to intermarry since the late 18th century, see baptism certificates for Telleria Mendizabal,
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he questioned the legality of Consejo de la Tradición, a body formed by the Rodeznistas as part of their strategy to overpower Fal. Shortly after
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in 1937. Juan and José Joaquín entered a religious order. The only one who became sort of a public figure was Ignacio, a well-recognized Madrid
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requeté in the key, vasco-navarrese area. The press reported his frenetic propaganda activity, at times also beyond Gipuzkoa and even beyond
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plant and destined for Belgium, were delivered to Bilbao. As the Carlist plan envisioned that at one point volunteers disguised as
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teams. He might have been involved in running the family tanning company, especially that his father was already a
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since the early 18th century. The first direct ancestor of Agustín which can be traced is his strictly paternal
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principles, which obliges us to re-enter the Jaimist party”. In April 1931, two weeks following birth of the
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decide to move. Tellería was firmly with the former. Though he held some very vague preliminary talks with
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who co-signed. Later during the year he represented the Gipuzkoan Mellistas during a common rally in
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Partida de Matrimonio de Jose Cipriano Telleria Oyarzabal con Micaela Ynurrita Gorosabel
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provincial Gipuzkoan party leader. The family Antzuola factory was now working for the
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El Milagro de Agustín Tellería. De miliciano rojo a soldado de la España Imperial
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and descendant to a family which already had been related to the Tellerías.
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war machine and in early 1937 he published account of his days in the
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political sympathies; Agustín's father served as officer in the
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Telleria (1fL) with Carlist politicians, Pamplona 1931
2005:, Zuazola, Roma and Bru, Mercedes Peñalba Sotorrío,
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2224:a contemporary blog quotes a Carlist publication
1690:La derecha en la II República: Sevilla, 1931-1936
1097:Las elecciones de 1933 en el País Vasco y Navarra
2178:Verano y revolución. La guerra civil en Gipuzkoa
502:and the Baleztena brothers, though there was no
302:-related human-rights organizations and author.
590:sent metalworking products ordered for a bogus
31: and the second or maternal family name is
606:would take control of key ministry offices in
2833:Businesspeople in the pharmaceutical industry
8:
1551:In memoriam. Manuel J. Fal Conde (1894-1975)
1324:Medios de comunicación al servicio del poder
1893:entry, official Cortes service, available
1041:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
1010:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
991:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
972:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
953:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
937:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
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878:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
859:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
840:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
821:Donostiako Elizbarrutiko Artxibo Historikoa
781:diputación and the mayor of San Sebastián.
141:(March 1884 – 24 March 1939) was a Spanish
37:
2230:Actos religiosos del 19 de julio de 2011
716:. In March 1937 the Republican court in
1921:in 1934 Tellería wrote an editorial to
1753:; in December 1932 he spoke in Tolosa,
1549:Ana Marín Fidalgo, Manuel M. Burgueño,
789:
2908:People killed in the Spanish Civil War
2740:Literatura en la Guerra Civil Española
2330:Juan Carlos Peñas Bernaldo de Quirós,
2226:Boletín de Orientación Tradicionalista
727:pressure for Carlist unification with
429:and Antonio Pagoaga. Nonetheless, the
2693:Boletín Instituto Gerónimo de Uztáriz
2588:Requetés: de las trincheras al olvido
2486:Boletín Instituto Gerónimo de Uztáriz
2471:Peñas Bernaldo de Quirós 1996, p. 255
1943:Carlism and Crisis in Spain 1931-1939
738:declaration of the forced unification
723:Tellería's position towards mounting
656:, it is there where he witnessed the
533:, relieved Tellería of his duties in
7:
2007:Entre la boina roja y la camisa azul
1925:, a short-lived Carlist periodical,
1700:, p. 142, Robert Vallverdú i Martí,
234:The couple formed part of the local
2432:, also Ramirez de Okariz Tellería,
2128:, pp. 53-54, Blinkhorn 1975, p. 223
1811:Jefé de requetés de Navarra en 1933
1604:, p. 293, Antonio M. Moral Roncal,
836:Manuel Ygnacio, Telleria, Lascurain
614:uniforms, produced on his order in
576:Following the electoral triumph of
139:Agustín Cándido Tellería Mendizábal
2765:Iñigo Ramirez de Okariz Telleria,
2756:Iñigo Ramirez de Okariz Telleria,
2747:Iñigo Ramirez de Okariz Telleria,
1074:mention only his wife and children
14:
2778:; contemporary Carlist propaganda
2680:Juan Ramón Garaik, Josu Murgizu,
1322:compare María Tellería Chavarri,
914:Antzuola, un pueblo de zurradores
2034:, Tejera, Martínez de MorentIn,
1793:for the Navarrese Escoriaza see
1253:genealogical service, available
1170:genealogical service, available
1095:, p. 429; Roberto Villa García,
767:Falange Española Tradicionalista
625:
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2893:Spanish prisoners and detainees
2162:Ultima intervista con Fal Conde
1164:José Agustín Tellería Legorburu
149:. Politically he supported the
2818:Basque prisoners and detainees
2736:El milagro de Agustin Telleria
2397:El Milagro de Agustín Tellería
2201:El Milagro de Agustín Tellería
2046:, Peñalba Sotorrío 2013, p. 18
1857:for Lesaca, November 1933 see
1809:Javier Baleztena Abarrategui,
280:of Antzuola; he was killed as
1:
2863:Road incident deaths in Spain
2848:Spanish far-right politicians
2843:FET y de las JONS politicians
2386:, Ugarte Tellería 2009, p. 74
684:Between Carlism and Francoism
2798:20th-century Spanish writers
2420:Ramirez de Okariz Tellería,
2026:including Rodezno, Pradera,
894:Tellería Oyarzabal/Oiarzabal
23:, the first or paternal
2520:Luengo Teixidor 1990, p. 87
2497:upon return, Tellería told
2452:Ugarte Tellería 2009, p. 72
2114:Memorias de la conspiración
1120:blogs, 14.09.19, available
327:The Tellería family was of
71:Agustín Tellería Mendizábal
42:Agustín Tellería Mendizábal
2944:
2808:Basque Carlist politicians
2428:blog, 14.09.19, available
1646:Idoia Estornés Zubizarreta
1247:Alicia Chávarri de la Mora
1201:blog, 08.11.14, available
122:conspirator, industrialist
89:24 March 1939 (aged 54/55)
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2440:blog 25.08.19, available
2382:, the longtime editor of
2236:blog 17.07.11, available
1891:Maeztu Whitney, Ramiro de
1817:blog 15.02.12, available
523:paramilitary organization
291:El espiritú de la colmena
47:
2704:Javier Ugarte Tellería,
2695:4 (1990), pp. 83–95
2351:Javier Ugarte Tellería,
1873:Granja Sanz 2009, p. 429
1736:Moral Roncal 2009, p. 78
554:candidate for the Cortes
515:Comunión Tradicionalista
267:José Telleria Legorburu
2903:Spanish Roman Catholics
2868:Spanish anti-communists
2738:, reproduced online in
2687:Felix Luengo Teixidor,
1831:Battle of Valdejunquera
1304:María Tellería Chavarri
819:baptism certificates,
500:marqués de Las Hormazas
347:and protesting alleged
157:and for some time as a
2878:Spanish counterfeiters
2873:Spanish businesspeople
2858:People from Debagoiena
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2055:Manuel Ferrer Muñoz,
1688:Leandro Alvarez Rey,
1553:, Sevilla 1980, p. 24
1360:1936ko Gerra Bergaran
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1843:Pensamiento Alaves
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1747:El Cruzado Español
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1704:, Barcelona 2008,
1674:El Cruzado Español
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2384:La Voz de Navarra
2120:, Pamplona 2006,
2112:Antonio Lizarza,
1999:Martínez Berasáin
1656:, Donostia 1994,
1450:Heraldo de Madrid
1402:El Correo Español
1372:El Correo Español
1025:El Correo Español
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674:Saint-Jean-de-Luz
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481:Integrist leader
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21:Spanish name
2928:1939 deaths
2923:1884 births
2724:in Antzuola
2234:El Irrintzi
2085:La Libertad
1923:Euskalerria
1594:El carlismo
706:Nationalist
642:militiaman
564:Conspirator
541:took over.
531:José Varela
527:Vascongadas
471:Integristas
236:bourgeoisie
101:Nationality
2792:Categories
2340:8487863523
2126:8493508187
1993:including
1602:8420639478
1306:profile,
710:Republican
612:benemerita
479:Andalusian
473:, and the
333:legitimist
225:re-married
170:conspiracy
167:Republican
111:Occupation
74:March 1884
33:Mendizábal
2722:Francoism
2546:, p. 3558
2499:del Burgo
1995:Zamanillo
1907:Tradición
1859:La Nación
785:Footnotes
658:July coup
475:Mellistas
467:Jaimistas
382:Mellistas
378:Don Jaime
366:Zumarraga
286:physician
178:Francoist
2838:Carlists
2769:(part 4)
2760:(part 3)
2751:(part 1)
2438:Irinmodo
2426:Irinmodo
2300:La Unión
2250:La Unión
2040:Valiente
2036:Arellano
2032:Olazabal
1664:, p. 251
1578:La Epoca
1308:LinkedIn
1287:entry,
1268:entry,
1251:Geneanet
1249:entry,
1199:Irinmodo
1166:entry,
1118:Irinmodo
838:entry,
799:entry,
797:Tellería
725:Franco's
670:Valencia
616:Zaragoza
537:, where
508:Pamplona
492:Republic
487:Donostia
452:Carlista
448:Mellista
413:Mellista
312:Mellista
308:Carlista
213:Antzuola
197:Antzuola
163:Gipuzkoa
159:Mellista
78:Antzuola
29:Tellería
19:In this
2913:Tanners
2783:YouTube
2742:service
2462:252–280
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2003:Sivatte
1712:, p. 96
1616:, p. 50
1456:, also
1229:, also
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779:Alavese
775:Vitoria
773:, near
759:Vergara
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729:Falange
693:requeté
596:Belgium
535:Navarre
519:comarca
349:masonic
329:Carlist
282:requeté
274:Gabiria
240:tanning
229:Urretxu
209:Vergara
172:in the
155:Carlist
131:Carlism
105:Spanish
95:, Spain
80:, Spain
25:surname
2720:early
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650:Africa
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469:, the
436:rowing
357:Tolosa
353:France
345:Pius X
205:Basque
143:Basque
2571:Labor
2281:hours
2028:Oriol
1644:, or
600:Eibar
446:From
306:From
278:mayor
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