History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). By order of the Carlist general Ramon Cabrera, on 27 February 1836, the wife of Colonel Fontiveros (Maria Roque) and three other women, Cinta Foz, Francisca Urquizu and Mariana Guardia, were shot in an orchard in Valderrobres (province of Teruel, Aragon), merely because they belonged to liberal families. These executions, along with many others ordered by Cabrera, were in reprisal for the execution of his mother a few days earlier. Illustration by J. Alaminos. Chromolithography. ""Historia de la guerra civil y de los partidos liberal y carlista"" (History of the Civil War and the Liberal and Carlist parties), by Antonio Pirala. Volume II. Madrid, 1890.
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History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). By order of the Carlist general Ramon Cabrera, on 27 February 1836, the wife of Colonel Fontiveros (Maria Roque) and three other women, Cinta Foz, Francisca Urquizu and Mariana Guardia, were shot in an orchard in Valderrobres (province of Teruel, Aragon), merely because they belonged to liberal families. These executions, along with many others ordered by Cabrera, were in reprisal for the execution of his mother a few days earlier. Illustration by J. Alaminos. Chromolithography. ""Historia de la guerra civil y de los partidos liberal y carlista"" (History of the Civil War and the Liberal and Carlist parties), by Antonio Pirala. Volume II. Madrid, 1890.

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