José María Lamamié de Clairac y Colina (English Wikipedia)

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  • El Siglo Futuro 27.10.19, available here; some authors note him as ancestors as “allegedly “of French legitimist antecedents”, Martin Blinkhorn, Carlism and Crisis in Spain 1931-1939, Cambridge 2008, ISBN 9780521086349, p. 53. It is not clear what legitimism is mentioned, as the French ancestors arrived in Spain before the legitimist issue arose in France, while the Spanish ancestors engaged in legitimist cause were not French
  • he studied law in Salamanca; in the late 1860s he served as the Carlist subcomisario regio for Salamanca province and as provincial deputy in the 1870s; arrested in 1872, he was released on word of honor and got self-exiled to France. He returned in 1874, but in line with his pledge, did not engage in further conspiracy, El Siglo Futuro 27.10.19, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 31.10.19, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 28.07.04, available here; in 1905 Lamamié asked God to allow him to become “a genuinely Christian young man”, La Basilica Teresiana 15.09.05, available here

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  • see the official Cortes service, available here
  • see the official Cortes service, available here
  • see the official Cortes service, available here
  • Vallverdu i Martí 2008, p. 289; see also the official Cortes service, available here

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  • the other 7 co-founders were Luis de Aristizábal, Jaime Chicharro, José Fernández de Henestrosa, Manuel Gómez Roldán, Angel Herrera Oria, José de Polanco and Gerardo Requejo, Luis Sánchez Movellán de la Riva, Cien años de la Asociación Católica, [in:] El Diario Montañes 10.12.09, available here

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  • La elegida como esposa: Eulalia Lamamié de Clairac Nicolaú, [in:] RamonSalasLarrazabal service 12.09.14, available at a WP-blocked WordPress service, 12.09.14; other sources claim the family came from Toulose, Etienne de La Mamye de Clairac entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • born 1646, died 1717, Etienne de La Mamye de Clairac entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • born 1703, died 1771; reportedly born in Toul near Meurthe-et-Moselle (Lorraine) he died in Huelva, Claudio Diego Jacobo Lamamye de Clairac entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • born 1748, death date unknown, Miguel Lamamie de Clairac y Villalonga entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • born 1784, died 1847, Jose Ramon Lamamie de Clairac y Tirado entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • Juan Lamamie de Clairac y Trespalacios, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • born between 1885 and 1894, Jacinto, María del Carmen, María de la Paz and María de las Dolores died before reaching the teen age, Jacinto Lamamie de Clairac y de la Colina entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here, Maria del Carmen Lamamie de Clairac y de la Colina entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here, María de las Dolores Lamamie de Clairac y de la Colina entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • Juan (1886-1963) served as a chaplain Cantabria, Juan Lamamie de Clairac y de la Colina entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • other surviving siblings identified were María Luisa (1883-1951), María Luisa Lamamie de Clairac y de la Colina entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here, and María de la Purísima (1892-1954), María de la Purisima Lamamie de Clairac y de la Colina entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available - here
  • Sofía Alonso Moreno entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • her father, Tomás Alonso del Moral, was the native of Valladolid. Tomas Alonso del Moral entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here. He was known as “conocido comerciante” and member of the local ayuntamiento and other bodies, El Fomento de Salamanca 31.01.98, available here. For her mother Aurea Moreno Brusi (1849-1937), the native of Salamanca, see Aurea Moreno Brusi entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • Maria del Carmen Lamamie de Clairac Alonso entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here. For details on the Liaño Pacheco y Lamamié de Clairac offspring see Jaime de Salazar y Acha, Estudio histórico sobre una familia extremeña, los Sánchez Arjona, Madrid 2000, ISBN 9788488833013, p. 531

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  • he is referred as “mariscal de campo” and “gobernador de Sant Omer (Flandes)”, Claudio Diego Jacobo Lamamye de Clairac entry, [in:] Familia Lamamie de Clairac blogspot 16.01.10, available here
  • Claudio Diego Jacobo Lamamye de Clairac entry, [in:] Familia Lamamie de Clairac blogspot 16.01.10, available here
  • Ramas Españolas II. Lamamie de Clairac – resumindo, [in:] Familia Lamamie de Clairac blogspot 06.01.10, available here

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  • Juan (another Jesuit) was headmaster of the Salamanca seminary, Juan Lamamie de Clairac Alonso SJ, [in:] La Nueva España 28.04.16, available here

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  • El Adelanto 20.06.05, available here
  • El Salmantino 19.02.18, available here
  • El Salmantino 09.10.09, available here
  • El Salmantino 19.02.18, available here
  • El Salmantino 02.04.10, available here
  • her father, Tomás Alonso del Moral, was the native of Valladolid. Tomas Alonso del Moral entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here. He was known as “conocido comerciante” and member of the local ayuntamiento and other bodies, El Fomento de Salamanca 31.01.98, available here. For her mother Aurea Moreno Brusi (1849-1937), the native of Salamanca, see Aurea Moreno Brusi entry, [in:] Geni genealogical service, available here
  • José Andrés Gallego, Antón M. Pazos, Archivo Gomá: documentos de la Guerra Civil, vol. 9, Madrid 2001, ISBN 9788400084295, p. 411. Another scholar claims that in case of José María Lamamié the references to cattle-breeding are erroneous, see Maldonado Jiménez 2015, p. 179. Indeed, in the 1940s and 1950s fairly frequent press notes to toros de lidia coming from the Lamamie ganaderia referred to Leopoldo Lamamié de Clairac, Imperio 15.08.54, available here
  • El Labaro 04.06.06. available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 28.07.04, available here; in 1905 Lamamié asked God to allow him to become “a genuinely Christian young man”, La Basilica Teresiana 15.09.05, available here
  • El Salmantino 03.04.09, available here, or El Salmantino 23.04.10, available here
  • e.g. in 1910 he entered the local junta organizadora of the project to declare social sovereignty of Christ in Spain, El Salmantino 15.11.10, available here. The Lamamie estate hosted the first monument in Spain dedicated to Christ the King. By the 1930s it became the focus of annual processions, presided over by Jose Maria, Vincent 1991, p. 119
  • El Adelanto 06.12.13, available here
  • El Adelanto 23.02.14, available here
  • El Salmantino 09.10.09, available here
  • El Salmantino 17.05.12, available here
  • in 1913 Lamamié opened the law office in Madrid which was supposed to deal with “toda clase de asuntos de Derecho, especialmente civiles, y a testamentarias”, La Victoria 13.12.13, available here
  • e.g. in 1912 Lamamié enlarged family holdings by new purchases, El Salmantino 04.12.12, available here
  • El Salmantino 12.01.11, available here
  • e.g. during the 1915 elections Lamamié supported a Maurista candidate, Libertad 22.03.15, available here
  • El Adelanto 19.11.15, available here; at times he was reported as a maurista, El Adelanto 18.10.15, available here
  • El Adelanto 15.11.15, available here
  • El Adelanto 11.08.16, available here
  • El Salmantino 04.05.17, available here
  • El Adelanto 21.04.17, available here
  • El Adelanto 16.03.17, available here
  • e.g. in 1917 Lamamie presiding over electoral works to renew composition of the ayuntamiento in partial elections, El Salmantino 22.12.17, available here
  • El Adelanto 07.02.20, available here
  • El Adelanto 09.01.20, available here
  • El Salmantino 19.06.18, available here
  • Lamamié gathered 4,900 votes, while his opponent collected 5,200 votes, El Adelanto 26.02.8, available here, see also El Adelanto 25.02.18, available here
  • El Salmantino 08.03.18, available here, also El Salmantino 11.03.18, available here
  • El Salmantino 18.02.18, available here
  • El Adelanto 02.06.19, available here
  • El Salmantino 19.02.18, available here
  • El Adelanto 01.03.20, available here
  • El Adelanto 28.11.21, available here, for 1923 see El Adelanto 17.04.23, available here
  • La Correspondencia de España 18.10.23, available here
  • Boletín de Acción Social órgano de la Federación Católico-Agraria Salmantina y de las instituciones promovidas por la Junta Diocesana de Acción Catolica-Social 4 (1925), available here
  • El Adelanto 01.10.20, available here
  • La Victoria 19.07.24, available here
  • La Victoria 10.10.25, available here
  • El Adelanto 16.12.25, available here; Lamamie served as comisario regio de fomento and head of Consejo Provincial de Fomento at least until 1928, El Adelanto 24.01.28, available here
  • El Adelanto 16.12.25, available here
  • it included regulation of rental contracts and advanced a theory named “socialismo agrario”, El Día de Palencia 09.02.27, available here
  • El Adelanto 06.09.27, available here, also Maldonado Jiménez 2015, p. 60
  • El Adelanto 19.10.29, available here
  • El Día de Palencia 26.05.28, available here
  • Boletín de Acción Social órgano de la Federación Católico-Agraria Salmantina y de las instituciones promovidas por la Junta Diocesana de Acción Catolica-Social 11 (1929), available here. One scholar claims that "Proprietors of Rural Estates" organization - not sure whether same as Cámara de la Propiedad Rústica - was founded "in response to the Republic's plans for agrarian reform", Vincent 1991, p. 167
  • Diario de Burgos 31.01.29, available here; the company was active at least since 1926, El Adelanto 19.12.26, available here
  • in 1928 Lamamie ceased as member of Junta de Gobierno of the Salamanca colegio de abogados, El Adelanto 25.05.28, available here
  • El Día de Palencia 02.05.30, available here
  • El Dia de Palencia 14.04.30, available here
  • Las Provincias 16.12.30, available here
  • El Dia de Palencia 13.05.30, available here; for another huge front-page interview see El Dia de Palencia 30.05.30, available here
  • Miróbriga 29.06.30, available here
  • El Dia de Palencia 10.10.30, available here
  • in March 1931 Lamamié demanded also derogation of penal code adopted during the dictatorship, El Adelanto 05.03.31, available here
  • Heraldo Alaves 06.09.30, available here
  • El Adelanto 13.02.31, available here
  • Pensamiento Alaves 25.01.38, available here
  • Heraldo de Zamora 27.07.36, available here
  • La Libertad 20.08.36, available here
  • Heraldo de Castellón 20.08.36, available here
  • Pensamiento Alaves 08.08.36, available here
  • see e.g. his 1937 appearance in Palencia, El Día de Palencia 07.01.37, available here, or in Zamora, Imperio 08.02.37, available here
  • El Adelanto 23.06.37, available here
  • La Espiga 05.11.37, available here
  • El Adelanto 26.11.37, available here
  • Heraldo de Zamora 21.03.38, available here
  • the 3-layer structure recommended by Lamamié was to consist of 1) Sindicatos (to become Cooperativas), 2) Federaciones, and 3) nationaiwde Confederación. His declarations of the time contained a hardly veiled criticism of Falangist syndicalism, compare La Espiga 06.05.39, available here
  • El Dia de Palencia 30.04.39, available here
  • e.g. a CNCA document of October 1939 referred to earlier Francoist legislation on cooperatives, adopted on November 29, 1938, and in line with the January 28, 1906 legislation attempted to carve out a space within the rural regime where Catholic syndicated might operate, La Espiga 28.10.39, available here
  • La Espiga 10.04.40, available here
  • El Progreso 06.09.40, available here
  • La Espiga 24.12.42, available here
  • Heraldo de Zamora 17.02.40, available here; as late as in 1943 he was involved in dealings of the Salamanca ayuntamiento, but it is not clear whether he formed part of it, El Adelanto 18.12.43, available here
  • he was moderately engaged in Nationalist propaganda work, e.g. following takeover of Catalonia in 1939 he embarked on a tour there, Pensamiento Alaves 21.01.39, available here
  • e.g. in August 1939 with some other Traditionalist militants – notably his fellow ex-Integrist Senante – he took part in religious service to employees of Editorial Tradicionalista who perished ruring the war, Labór 28.08.39, available here
  • Heraldo de Zamora 26.01.40, available here
  • Nueva Alcarría 24.07.54, available here

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  • Fallecimento Pe. Luis Lamamie de Clairac, [in:] Pjicohna blogspot 18.02.10, available here
  • a Jesuit friar Luis died in Brazil, Fallecimento Pe. Luis Lamamie de Clairac, [in:] Pjicohna blogspot 18.02.10, available here; see also a YT homage to Luis, available here. Also a Jesuit friar Ignacio died in Mexico, Agradecimiento a Dios y a vosotros, [in:] Vallisoletana Dosmil 3 (2004), p. 3

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  • José María Lamamie de Clairac (1911-1937) perished during fightings in Sierra de Guadarrama in February 1937, Hermanos Lamamié de Clairac y Alonso, Recuerdos de la guerra: España 1936-1939: vividos y relatados por los autores, México 1991, ISBN 9789688590317, p. 155, see also Ramón Grande del Brio, José María Lamamie de Clairac y Alonso entry, [in:] Real Academia de Historia service, available here

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  • Dra Pilar Lamamie de Clairac Delgado, [in:] RuberInternacional service, available here

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  • opinion of Manuel Tuñon de Lara, Objectivo: acabar con la República, [in:] SBHAC service, available here

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  • a Jesuit friar Luis died in Brazil, Fallecimento Pe. Luis Lamamie de Clairac, [in:] Pjicohna blogspot 18.02.10, available here; see also a YT homage to Luis, available here. Also a Jesuit friar Ignacio died in Mexico, Agradecimiento a Dios y a vosotros, [in:] Vallisoletana Dosmil 3 (2004), p. 3