Historical Events tagged with "spanish history"

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Politics & Government

Assassination of Prime Minister Luis Carrero Blanco

December 20th, 1973 51 years ago

In Madrid, a car bomb planted by the Basque nationalist group ETA kills Prime Minister Luis Carrero Blanco along with two others. The attack is part of ETA's campaign against the Franco regime, highlighting the group's resolve even during his tenure. The bomb detonated as Blanco's vehicle passed through the city, sending it several meters into the air and causing significant destruction. This incident marked a critical moment in Spain's history of political violence during the late Francoist period.

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Politics & Government

Founding of San José, California

November 29th, 1777 247 years ago

In 1777, José Joaquín Moraga established Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe, the first civilian settlement in Alta California. This strategic settlement was intended to support the Spanish colonization of the region, providing a base for agriculture and community development. Situated near the Guadalupe River, it became a vital part of Spain's expansion efforts in California.

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Politics & Government

Louis XIII Swears Catalan Constitutions

December 30th, 1641 383 years ago

Louis XIII of France swore allegiance to the Catalan constitutions and was appointed Count of Barcelona, establishing a personal union between the Principality of Catalonia and the Kingdom of France. This event took place during the tumultuous Reapers' War, a conflict driven by Catalan aspirations for autonomy and resistance against Spanish rule. The swearing occurred in Barcelona, marking a significant shift in political alignment for the region.

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