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  1. hispanismo.org › portugal › 76-rolao-pretoRolão Preto - hispanismo

    Francisco de Barcelos Rolão Preto nasceu em 5 de Fevereiro de 1894, no Gavião (Abrantes). Era ainda um estudante liceal no «Colégio Figueirense», quando se juntou na Galiza às tropas que, comandadas por Paiva Couceiro, desencadearam as incursões monárquicas de 1911-12.

  2. Under the leadership of Francisco Rolão Preto, the National Syndicalists emerged in 1932 from a tradition of Monarchism and Integralismo Lusitano ("Lusitanic Integralism") to offer a platform that they hoped would lead to full corporatism of association or unionism in opposition to capitalism and communism.

  3. For many fascist leaders of the 1930s, especially those of a somewhat “intellectual-politician” type – such as Francisco Rolão Preto, the charismatic leader of the Portuguese National Syndicalist Movement, José António Primo de Rivera, the head of the Spanish Falange, or Plínio Salgado, the founder of Acção Integralista Brasileira (Brazilian Integralist Action, aib) – the ...

  4. Francisco de Barcelos Rolão Preto, dit Rolão Preto, né le 5 février 1894 au Portugal, était un journaliste et un militant politique portugais, d'abord figure l'« intégra­lis­me lusitanien », puis d'un national-syndicalisme portugais et enfin de l'opposition à l' Estado Novo. Preto, saluant les « chemises bleues » à l'issue d'un ...

  5. 7 de mar. de 2019 · Francisco Rolão Preto was a Portuguese politician, journalist, and leader of the Portuguese National Syndicalists Movement, a fascist organizatio. The national syndicalists, also called the "Blue Shirts" On 4 July, 1934 Preto was arrested. Salazar exiled Francisco Rolão Preto, purging the leadership of the National Syndicalist Movement.

  6. 22 de nov. de 2021 · File: Francisco Rolão Preto in blueshirt uniform.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File usage on Commons; File usage on other wikis; Size of this preview: 446 × 599 pixels.

  7. Francisco Rolão Preto, fascista, monárquico, tentou derrubar Salazar por ser um “homem de centro e um formalista universitário”. Foi preso, viveu no exílio, apoiou Humberto Delgado e, depois do 25 de Abril, aderiu ao Partido Popular Monárquico.