Manuel Fal Condé

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Manuel José Fal Condé, Duke of Quintillo, Grandee of Spain (1894 - 1975) was the political leader of the Carlist movement in Spain in the 1930s and during the Spanish Civil War.[1] Condé was born in Seville, Spain and was a lawyer by profession.[1] Condé was recognized as the political leader of the Carlist movement (Jefe Delegado) in 1934 by Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne, Infante Alfonso Carlos, Duke of San Jaime.[1] He resigned in 1955, replaced by José María Valiente.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Stanley G. Payne, Fascism in Spain, 1923–1977 (Madison, Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin University Press, 1999), 48.
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