José Sanjurjo
José Sanjurjo | |
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Sanjurjo c. 1928–1932 | |
| Nicknames | "El León del Rif" (The Lion of the Rif) |
| Born | 28 March 1872 |
| Died | 20 July 1936 (aged 64) |
| Buried | Panteón de Regulares número 2, Cementerio Municipal de la Purísima Concepción, Melilla, Spain 35°18′02″N 2°56′21″W / 35.300667°N 2.939141°W |
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| Branch | Spanish Army |
| Service years | 1896–1932 |
| Rank | Lieutenant General |
| Conflicts | Cuban War of Independence Spanish–American War Rif War (1909) Rif War (1920) Spanish Civil War |
| Awards | Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand Order of Charles III |
| High Commissioner of Spain in Morocco | |
| In office 2 November 1925 – 3 November 1928 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Prime Minister | Miguel Primo de Rivera |
| Minister of State | Fernando Espinosa de los Monteros y Bermejillo José de Yanguas Miguel Primo de Rivera |
| Preceded by | Miguel Primo de Rivera |
| Succeeded by | Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa |
| In office 22 April – 5 June 1931 | |
| President of the Provisional Government | Niceto Alcalá-Zamora |
| Minister of State | Alejandro Lerroux |
| Preceded by | Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa |
| Succeeded by | Luciano López Ferrer |
| Director General of the Civil Guard of Spain | |
| In office 3 November 1928 – 3 February 1932 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| President | Niceto Alcalá-Zamora |
| Prime Minister | Miguel Primo de Rivera Dámaso Berenguer Juan Bautista Aznar Manuel Azaña |
| President of the Provisional Government | Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Manuel Azaña |
| Minister of War | Manuel Azaña |
| Minister of the Army | Julio Ardanaz Dámaso Berenguer |
| Preceded by | Ricardo Burguete |
| Succeeded by | Miguel Cabanellas |
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José Sanjurjo y Sacanell (Spanish: [saŋˈxuɾxo]; 28 March 1872 – 20 July 1936) was a Spanish military officer who was one of the military leaders who plotted the July 1936 coup d'état that started the Spanish Civil War.
He was endowed the nobiliary title of "Marquis of the Rif" in 1927.
A monarchist opponent of the Second Spanish Republic proclaimed in 1931, he led a coup d'état known as la Sanjurjada in August 1932. The authorities easily suppressed the coup and initially condemned Sanjurjo to death, then later commuted his sentence to life imprisonment. The government of Alejandro Lerroux—formed after the 1933 general election—eventually amnestied him in 1934.
He took part, from his self-exile in Portugal, in the military plot for the 1936 coup d'état. Following the coup, Sanjurjo, expected by some to become the commander-in-chief of the Nationalist faction, died in an air crash on the third day of the war, when travelling back to Spain. He had chosen to fly in a small, overloaded plane, because the pilot was a friend of his. Sabotage was suspected, but never proven.