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Josep Lluís
Facerias (1920–1957) was a
Spanish insurrectionary anarchist. He was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on 6
January 1920. He was nicknamed...
- of Berguedà,
Osona and Bages, and the
Barcelona Province.
Josep Lluís i
Facerias, also
known as "Face", and his
group concentrated on
robbing banks to financially...
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Spanish Civil War
Antonio Escobar (1879–1940), Army
general Josep Lluís
Facerías (1920–1957),
politician Jaume Ferran i Clua (1851–1929), microbiologist...
- a half
years in a
concentration camp
where he
befriended Josep Lluís i
Facerias and El Quico. Upon
their release, they
together joined the
Spanish Resistance...
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influenced by the
practice of the
Spanish exiled anarchist Josep Lluís i
Facerias. The
Magazine Do or Die
reports that "Much of the
Italian insurrectionary...
- maquis.
After the
Spanish authorities murdered his
friend Josep Lluís
Facerias in Barcelona, in
August 1957, Téllez
launched the
anarchist publication...
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Republican Army
Etelvino Vega
Rafael Expósito
Josep Fàbrega
Josep Lluís i
Facerias José
Antonio Fernández Vega
Joaquin Fernández Gálvez
Baldomero Fernández...
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influenced by the
practice of the
Spanish exiled anarchist Josep Lluís i
Facerias. In the IX
Congress of the
Italian Anarchist Federation in Carrara, 1965...
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Calatayud and many
other towns and even villages. In the
Pyrenees there were
facerías,
pastoral boards and ****emblies of a
different nature (such as the Casa...
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district of the same name. The
merindad encomp****es 72 muni****lities and 39
facerías among which are the
Sierra de Urbasa, the
Sierra de Andía and the Sierra...