1936 in Spain
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See also: | Other events of 1936 List of years in Spain |
Incumbents
- President: Manuel Azaña
- Prime Minister: Santiago Casares Quiroga until July 19, Francisco Largo Caballero
Events
- July 17–18 - July 1936 military uprising in Melilla
- July 18–25 - July 1936 military uprising in Seville
- July 18–20 - Siege of Cuartel de la Montaña
- July 19 - July 1936 military uprising in Barcelona[1]
- July 19–27 - Siege of Cuartel de Loyola
- July 19-August 16 - Siege of Gijón
- July 19-October 16 - Siege of Oviedo
- July 20-23 - July 1936 coup d'état in Granada
- July 21-September 27 - Siege of the Alcázar
- August 14 - Battle of Badajoz (1936)
- August 19-September 5 - Battle of Irún
- September 3 - Battle of Talavera de la Reina (1936)
Births
- 7 March - Antonio Mercero, film director and screenwriter (d. 2018)[2]
- 15 March - Francisco Ibáñez Talavera, cartoonist and writer (d. 2023)[3]
- 4 May - El Cordobés, matador[4]
- 18 May - Francisco Laína, politician (b. 2022)[5]
Deaths
- July 12 - José Castillo (Spanish Civil War) (born 1901)
- July 13 - José Calvo Sotelo (born 1893)
- July 20 - José Sanjurjo (born 1872) and Francisco Ascaso (born 1901)
- July 30 – Joaquín Abati (born 1865)
- August 4 - Antonio Azarola y Gresillón (born 1874)
- August 5
- José Manuel Puelles de los Santos (born 1894)
- Marcelino Valentín Gamazo (born 1879)
- August 8 - Ceferino Giménez Malla (born 1861)
- August 11 - Blas Infante (born 1885)
- August 12 - Manuel Goded Llopis (born 1882)
- August 17 - José María of Manila (born 1880) and Alexandre Bóveda (born 1903)
- August 19 - Federico García Lorca (born 1898)
- August 22 - Melquíades Álvarez (politician) (born 1864)
- August 23 - Julio Ruiz de Alda Miqueleiz (born 1897) and José María Albiñana (born 1883)
- August 31 - Joaquín Milans del Bosch (born 1854)
- September 5 - Federico Borrell García (born 1912)
- September 29 - Alfonso Beorlegui Canet (born 1888)
- October 2 - Bartolomé Blanco (born 1914)
- October 29 - Ramiro de Maeztu (born 1875) and Ramiro Ledesma Ramos (born 1905)
- November 20 - Buenaventura Durruti (born 1896) and José Antonio Primo de Rivera (born 1903)
- November 28 - Pedro Muñoz Seca (born 1879)
References
- Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. p.237
- Biography
- Tributes pour in after Spanish cartoonist Francisco Ibáñez Talavera dies aged 87
- "El Cordobés returns". Ottawa Citizen. 4 March 1978. p. 37. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
- Muere Francisco Laína, presidente del Gobierno provisional de secretarios y subsecretarios durante el 23-F (in Spanish)
Bibliography
- Thomas, Hugh. The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. 2001. London. ISBN 978-0-14-101161-5
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