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have reverted the edit which claimed Sanjurjo was the rebel leader; went back to the edit which points to Barrera. It was Barrera agreed to be the nominal leader of the rising, and he indeed tried to assume such role, preparing to enter the Ministry of War once it is seized. Sanjurjo was agreed to head the coup in Seville, and this is what he did. The whole rising was named after Sanjurjo not because he was the leader, but because of the media attention given during court proceedings afterwards. Have discussed all this in the very article years ago. -- Dd1495 ( talk) 08:07, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
mini-flags put next to the rebels are the monarchist roja y gualda colors. This is misleading, as it suggests that the rebels were monarchists. Though some of them indeed were, others were not. The monarchist question was not raised during the coup. Actually, the Sanjurjo manifesto pledged to defend the constitutional (i.e. republican) order. Suggest either to remove all mini-flags, or to mark both sides with tri-color republican ones. -- Dd1495 ( talk) 08:14, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
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have reverted the edit which claimed Sanjurjo was the rebel leader; went back to the edit which points to Barrera. It was Barrera agreed to be the nominal leader of the rising, and he indeed tried to assume such role, preparing to enter the Ministry of War once it is seized. Sanjurjo was agreed to head the coup in Seville, and this is what he did. The whole rising was named after Sanjurjo not because he was the leader, but because of the media attention given during court proceedings afterwards. Have discussed all this in the very article years ago. -- Dd1495 ( talk) 08:07, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
mini-flags put next to the rebels are the monarchist roja y gualda colors. This is misleading, as it suggests that the rebels were monarchists. Though some of them indeed were, others were not. The monarchist question was not raised during the coup. Actually, the Sanjurjo manifesto pledged to defend the constitutional (i.e. republican) order. Suggest either to remove all mini-flags, or to mark both sides with tri-color republican ones. -- Dd1495 ( talk) 08:14, 1 May 2020 (UTC)