Gregorio Jover Cortés (Teruel, 25 October 1891 – Mexico, 22 March 1964) was an Aragonese anarcho-syndicalist and a member of the CNT during the first third...
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Jover is a surname and given name. Arly Jover (born 1971), Spanish actress Èric Jover (born 1977), Andorran politician José María Jover (1920–2006), Spanish...
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26th Anarchist Division (former Durruti Column) under the command of Gregorio Jover, gathered in Barbastro to march on Barcelona. However, upon hearing...
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in April 1937 from the old Ascaso Column, commanded by the anarchist Gregorio Jover. The new 28th Division, in addition to the forces coming from the «Ascaso»...
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representatives of the columns were present, such as Buenaventura Durruti, Gregorio Jover, Antonio Ortiz, Cristóbal Alvaldetrecu and Julián Merino. The call for...
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Alvaldetrecu, Gregorio Jover and Domingo Ascaso. After militarization, the column became the republican 28th Division and was led by Gregorio Jover. The Harriers...
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affiliated with the Ascaso column. Command of the column was later taken by Gregorio Jover, who also commanded its successor, the 28th Division of the Spanish...
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Rafael Trigueros Sánchez-Rojas; Gregorio Jover Cortés; Commissars Julián Borderas Pallaruelo, of the PSOE; Gregorio Villacampa Gracia, of the CNT; Juan...
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Commanders and leaders Hernández Saravia Juan Perea Francisco Galán Gregorio Jover Enrique Líster Fidel Dávila Arrondo José Solchaga José Moscardó Agustín...
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Durruti Francisco Ascaso Antonio Ortiz Ramírez Ramona Berni i Toldrà Gregorio Jover Antonio Martín Escudero Miguel García Vivancos Pepita Not Rafael Torres...
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