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Civil Cemetery, an Annex of the Eastern Cemetery (Later Called Almudena), Built to House Communists, Socialists, Freemasons, Protestants in Their Final Resting Place. , Jews, Agnostics, Freethinkers, Suicides... in Short, a Necropolis in Which, Paradoxically, Tolerance Lives. the Place of Those Disowned by the Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. Elevenwe Do Not Know Why, on September , at Only Years Old, Maravilla Leal Gonz áLez Decided to End Her Life. We Don't Know What Was Going Through His Head, but He Certainly Wasn't Contemplating Going into the Little Story of Madrid. Maravilla's Remains Were the First to Occupy the Civil Cemetery, Since, as Ordered by Holy Mother Church, He Was Denied Eternal Rest in a Cemetery for Suicide. “Here Lies Half of Spain…” in 1932, the Republic Wanted This Cemetery to Have the Same Consideration as the Catholics and Forced by Law to Tear Down the Existing Separation Walls with Its Catholic Neighbor of Almudena. Six Years Later the Franco Regime Rebuilt What Was Demolished. When October Looks Towards November, the Month of the Dead, a Walk Through the Civil Cemetery, Muddy with the Melancholy of the Autumn Drizzle, Evokes an Illustrious Suicide, Mariano José De Larra and His Unrepeatable Article Day of the Dead from 1836 . in It, Referring to the Ministries, He Imagined an Epitaph: “Here Lies Half of Spain, Victim of the Other Half.” but in the Civil Cemetery, Since Its Inauguration.
Foreign Families Belonging to Religions Other Than Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Have Also Rested. There Are Epitaphs in Cyrillic and Japanese, Although the High Number of German Families Is Striking, Such as That of Loewe (A Well-Known Luxury Brand) and Schindler (A Well-Known Elevator Company), Residents of Madrid for Australia Phone Number Decades. Ultimately, the Cemetery Is a Tribute to the Tolerance Represented by Free Thinkers. These Have Their Commemorative Monument at the Entrance, to the Right. It Is the Tomb of Antonio Rodr í Guez Y Garc í a Vao , Poet, Writer Who “Battled for Freedom of Thought and Fell Under Homicidal Steel.” the Monolith Was Erected by Popular Subscription in 1892. in the Civil Cemetery, Paradoxically, Lie the Remains of People Who Will Never Die. Fighters for Peace, Sowers of Freedom, Humanism, Fraternity... Various Characters Who Hope to Rest “Finally, Because There Is Nothing Else”, or in a Paradise, or in the Eternal East. That Is the Least. There, Pasionaria and Pablo Iglesias Rest Side by Side . There Rest Illustrious Dead of Progressive Spain and Federalism, for Example, Three of the Four Presidents of the First Republic: Estanislao Figueras, Francesc Pi I Margall and Nicol áS Salmer ó N , with a Forceful Epitaph: “He Left Power for Not Sign a Death Warrant.
Walk We Can Find the Tombs of Juliá N Besteiro and Largo Caballero . Juliá N Grimau , Shot in 1963 by Franco, Also Rests ; Ccoo Union Member, Marcelino Camacho ; the Thinker Xabier Zubiri ; or Lieutenant Castillo , a Left-Wing Man Murdered by the Falangists on July 12, 1936. the Revenge for Castillo's Death Led to the Subsequent Murder of José Calvo Sotelo the Day After, the Last Perch That Those Who Conspired Against the Republic Found... 10 Spain Republic History Intolerance Day of the Dead by Taboolapromoted Links You May Likepublic Health Is Dying: a 15-Day Appointment to Give You Time to Die One Doctor for 5,000 Inhabitants in Viso De San Juan, in Toledo. El Viso Health Center San Juan Toledo El Viso Health Center in San Juan. Photos: Ramón Hernández. Ramon Hdez. from Avila Ramon Hdez. from Avila October 29, 2021, 16:45 He Was One of Many Inhabitants of This Country Who, Using the Internet to Make an Appointment Because He Felt Dizzy - He Thought of a Simple Cold - Found, Oh Surprise!, That the Nearest Appointment for His Local Doctor Took Fifteen Days. 15 Days !, Like in Bulls, with Its Nights,
Foreign Families Belonging to Religions Other Than Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Have Also Rested. There Are Epitaphs in Cyrillic and Japanese, Although the High Number of German Families Is Striking, Such as That of Loewe (A Well-Known Luxury Brand) and Schindler (A Well-Known Elevator Company), Residents of Madrid for Australia Phone Number Decades. Ultimately, the Cemetery Is a Tribute to the Tolerance Represented by Free Thinkers. These Have Their Commemorative Monument at the Entrance, to the Right. It Is the Tomb of Antonio Rodr í Guez Y Garc í a Vao , Poet, Writer Who “Battled for Freedom of Thought and Fell Under Homicidal Steel.” the Monolith Was Erected by Popular Subscription in 1892. in the Civil Cemetery, Paradoxically, Lie the Remains of People Who Will Never Die. Fighters for Peace, Sowers of Freedom, Humanism, Fraternity... Various Characters Who Hope to Rest “Finally, Because There Is Nothing Else”, or in a Paradise, or in the Eternal East. That Is the Least. There, Pasionaria and Pablo Iglesias Rest Side by Side . There Rest Illustrious Dead of Progressive Spain and Federalism, for Example, Three of the Four Presidents of the First Republic: Estanislao Figueras, Francesc Pi I Margall and Nicol áS Salmer ó N , with a Forceful Epitaph: “He Left Power for Not Sign a Death Warrant.
Walk We Can Find the Tombs of Juliá N Besteiro and Largo Caballero . Juliá N Grimau , Shot in 1963 by Franco, Also Rests ; Ccoo Union Member, Marcelino Camacho ; the Thinker Xabier Zubiri ; or Lieutenant Castillo , a Left-Wing Man Murdered by the Falangists on July 12, 1936. the Revenge for Castillo's Death Led to the Subsequent Murder of José Calvo Sotelo the Day After, the Last Perch That Those Who Conspired Against the Republic Found... 10 Spain Republic History Intolerance Day of the Dead by Taboolapromoted Links You May Likepublic Health Is Dying: a 15-Day Appointment to Give You Time to Die One Doctor for 5,000 Inhabitants in Viso De San Juan, in Toledo. El Viso Health Center San Juan Toledo El Viso Health Center in San Juan. Photos: Ramón Hernández. Ramon Hdez. from Avila Ramon Hdez. from Avila October 29, 2021, 16:45 He Was One of Many Inhabitants of This Country Who, Using the Internet to Make an Appointment Because He Felt Dizzy - He Thought of a Simple Cold - Found, Oh Surprise!, That the Nearest Appointment for His Local Doctor Took Fifteen Days. 15 Days !, Like in Bulls, with Its Nights,