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9-600: Urquijo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolfo de Urquijo e Ibarra (1866–1933), Alfonsist politician, publisher, and expert in Basque culture and history Alfonso de Urquijo (1920–1994), Spanish professional hunter, writer and banker Álvaro Urquijo (born 1962), Spanish guitarist and singer-songwriter Antonio María Oriol Urquijo (1913–1996), Spanish politician and businessman Araceli Sánchez Urquijo (1920–2010), Niños de Rusia child evacuee during

18-667: A Spanish Carlist politician Luis de Urquijo, 2nd Marquess of Bolarque (1899–1975), Spanish Ambassador to West Germany Mariano Luis de Urquijo (1769–1817), Secretary of State (Prime Minister) of Spain Miguel Primo de Rivera y Urquijo (1934–2018), Spanish politician, lawyer and businessman Myriam de Urquijo (1918–2011), (born Pilar Palacios de Urquijo), Argentine film, stage and television actress Rocio Urquijo (1935–2009), Spanish artist, first wife of Filipino industrialist Enrique Zobel See also [ edit ] Marquess of Urquijo (Spanish: Marqués de Urquijo)

27-400: A new generation of Maurist politicians bringing ideas of corporativism , integral nationalism , economic interventionism and political Catholicism . After 1923, the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera espoused as ideology a mix of authoritarian and bureaucratic conservatism with some traditionalist trappings. As the very same Alfonso XIII began to identify with the new regime, the remains of

36-712: Is a noble title in the peerage of Spain Assassination of the Marquesses of Urquijo [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Urquijo . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Urquijo&oldid=1212564796 " Categories : Surnames Basque-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

45-574: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Adolfo de Urquijo e Ibarra Adolfo de Urquijo e Ibarra, Count of Urquijo (1866–1933) was an Alfonsist politician, deputy, president of the Biscay deputation, publisher, and expert in Basque culture and history. This article about a Basque politician is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Alfonsism Works Defunct The term Alfonsism refers to

54-673: The Spanish Civil War , first woman to work as a civil engineer in Spain Enrique Urquijo (1960–1999), Spanish singer, songwriter, and guitarist Gonzalo Urquijo (born 1989), Argentine professional footballer Harold Urquijo (born 1988), Colombian footballer José Antonio Urquijo (born 1960), Chilean former track cyclist José María de Oriol y Urquijo (1905–1985), Spanish entrepreneur, Carlist and Francoist politician Julio de Urquijo e Ibarra (1871–1950), Basque linguist, cultural activist, and

63-613: The Spanish army. Alfonsists adapted authoritarian elements from Italian Fascism , Action Française , and Portuguese Integralism into their cause. Renovación Española did not, however, manage to become a mass political movement. The Alfonsists received little support outside of their clique of well-established supporters, while their rivals, the Carlists, soared to become a mass movement in Spain. Renovación Española cooperated with

72-714: The liberal-conservative tradition largely distanced from the figure of the King or even from the monarchy altogether. After the forced resignation of Primo de Rivera in 1930, the authoritarian wing largely gathered into the National Monarchist Union . After the overthrow of the monarchy of Alfonso XIII in 1931, the supporters of the later formed the Renovación Española in 1933, a monarchist political party split from Popular Action, which held considerable economic influence and had close supporters in

81-542: The movement in Spanish monarchism that supported the restoration of Alfonso XIII of Spain as King of Spain after the foundation of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931. The Alfonsists competed with the rival monarchists, the Carlists , for the throne of Spain. Since the crisis of the dynastic conservatism in the 1910s, the authoritarian accents within the former political camp had increased, with

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