In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Fal and the second or maternal family name is Conde.
Manuel Fal Conde
Fal Conde in Toledo, 1936
Born
Manuel Fal Conde
10 August 1894
Higuera de la Sierra, Kingdom of Spain
Died
20 May 1975 (aged 80)
Seville, Francoist Spain
Nationality
Spanish
Occupation
Lawyer
Known for
Political leadership
Political party
Carlism
Manuel Fal Conde, 1st Duke of Quintillo (10 August 1894 – 20 May 1975) was a Spanish Catholic activist and a Carlist politician. He is recognized as a leading figure in the history of Carlism, serving as its political leader for over 20 years (1934–1955) and heading the movement during one of its most turbulent periods. Initially he led the belligerent faction pressing anti-Republican insurgency; during the Spanish Civil War he joined the Nationalists; later on he championed the anti-Francoist strategy.
ManuelFalConde, 1st Duke of Quintillo (10 August 1894 – 20 May 1975) was a Spanish Catholic activist and a Carlist politician. He is recognized as a...
cost the life of the Carlist deputy Marcelino Oreja Elósegui, with ManuelFalCondé taking over from young Carlists clustering around the AET (Jaime del...
cost the life of the Carlist deputy Marcelino Oreja Elósegui, with ManuelFalCondé taking over from young Carlists clustering around the AET (Jaime del...
fixed at 17 July, at 17:01, agreed to by the leader of the Carlists, ManuelFalConde. However, the timing was changed—the men in the Morocco protectorate...
Madrid-based conspirators. The political leader behind the plan was ManuelFalConde, the key military planner was general Mario Muslera Planes, and the...
Burgundy was used as a badge by the Carlists under the leadership of ManuelFalCondé, who fought on the side of the Nationalists led by Francisco Franco...
and was relegated to subordinate status. Franco placed the Carlist ManuelFalCondé under house arrest and imprisoned hundreds of old Falangists, the so-called...
Frontera, Alvarez Rey 1993, p. 256. Other Carlists involved included ManuelFalConde and his lieutenant, Enrique Barrau Salado Alvarez Rey 1993, p. 260...
Fidaldo, Manuel M. Burgueño, In memoriam. Manuel J. FalConde (1894-1975), Sevilla 1980 Ricardo Martínez de Salazar y Bascuñana, Manuel J. FalConde. La política...
Yznaga to ManuelFalConde, the Integrist leader in Andalusia; the two were later to develop sort of a father-son bond. Barrau followed Fal to the united...
Tomás Domínguez Arévalo resignation and welcomed the appointment of ManuelFalConde. In 1931 del Burgo engaged in the Carlist militia Requeté, at that...
controlled by the nascent Franco regime: in December 1936 the attempt by ManuelFalConde, leader of Traditionalist Communion, to create a Royal Military Academy...
included important Traditionalist politicians like Conde Rodezno, José Lamamié or ManuelFalCondé The circulation of El Siglo Futuro was 5,000, compared...
Carlist leader ManuelFalConde having been exiled on trumped-up charges of disloyalty. During the meeting Ulibarri tried to arrange Fal's return to Nationalist...
Navarrese leadership of the Carlist movement and was the first to hail ManuelFalConde as the new head. El Siglo Futuro was definitely less news-dependent...
conspirational meeting on 15 June 1936 between the Carlist leader ManuelFalConde and right-wing General Mola appointed to Pamplona in 1936. The initially...