After the failed coup of July 1936 in Andalusia, many groups of rebel civil guards retreated from their garrisons to hilltops, monasteries and others easily defensible points, living by robbing from the neighborhood. The longest surviving group of rebels was the encampment of the Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza's Sanctuary.
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| - Siege of Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza
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| - After the failed coup of July 1936 in Andalusia, many groups of rebel civil guards retreated from their garrisons to hilltops, monasteries and others easily defensible points, living by robbing from the neighborhood. The longest surviving group of rebels was the encampment of the Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza's Sanctuary.
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- 20000(xsd:integer)
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Commander
| - Captain Santiago Cortés
- Major Eduardo Nofuentes
- Major Pedro Martínez Carton
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Result
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combatant
| - Nationalist Spain
- Spanish Republic
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Place
| - Near Andújar, Province of Jaén, Andalusia, Spain
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Conflict
| - Siege of Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza
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abstract
| - After the failed coup of July 1936 in Andalusia, many groups of rebel civil guards retreated from their garrisons to hilltops, monasteries and others easily defensible points, living by robbing from the neighborhood. The longest surviving group of rebels was the encampment of the Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza's Sanctuary.
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