- Juan Olazábal
Ramery (1863–1937) was a
Spanish Traditionalist politician,
first as a Carlist, then as an Integrist, and
eventually back in the Carlist...
- de Olazábal y Lardizábal (1842–1921),
Carlist politician Juan Olazábal
Ramery (1860–1937),
Carlist politician Luis Mariano, singer.
Amaia Montero, singer...
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organic regime. Led
first by Ramón
Nocedal Romea and then by Juan Olazábal
Ramery they were
active as a
political structure named Partido Católico Nacional...
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Viceroyalty of the Río de la
Plata (now Argentina) Spouse(s) María
Ignacia Ramery Echarry (1763–1780) and
Rafaela Francisca de Vera
Mujica y López Pintado...
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Josefa Del Pino, a
noble woman,
daughter of Joaquín del Pino and
Ignacia Ramery.
After completing his
elementary studies he
enlisted in the army, serving...
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Thomas So TE 86 Jake
Kucera So TE 87
Francisco Pratts Jr TE 88
Sebastian Ramery Fr WR 89
Gianni Rossitto Jr QB
Michael McMaugh Fr OL Dan O'Leary Fr OL Ian...
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Azpeitia the
Integrists successfully fielded a
local candidate, Juan Olazábal
Ramery. In 1901
Nocedal ran in
Pamplona and lost, but he
entered Cortes due to...
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second most
important party figure after its president, Juan Olazábal
Ramery. Sánchez
Marco was
always keen to
maintain good
relations with the Carlists...
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Tirso Olazábal Lardizábal (1842–1921),
Spanish politician Juan Olazábal
Ramery (1860–1937),
Spanish politician Francisco Olazábal (1886–1937), Mexican...
- Marín was
killed in 1936. Publisher,
editor and
journalist Juan Olazábal
Ramery was
killed in 1936.
Publisher and
editor Tomàs Caylà i Grau was
killed in...