Juana Capdevielle
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Juana Capdevielle | |
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Born | Juana María Clara Capdevielle San Martín (1905-08-12)August 12, 1905 Madrid, Kingdom of Spain |
Died | August 18, 1936(1936-08-18) (aged 31) Rábade, Spanish Republic |
Cause of death | Execution by shooting |
Burial place | Rábade cemetery |
Nationality (legal) | Spanish |
Citizenship | French Republic (until 1930) Spanish Republic |
Alma mater | University of Madrid |
Occupation(s) | Librarian, archivist, pedagogue |
Employer(s) | Biblioteca Nacional de España University of Madrid Ateneo de Madrid |
Organization(s) | Faculty of Archivists, Librarians and Archaeologists |
Spouse | Francisco Pérez Carballo |
Juana Capdevielle (12 August 1905 – 18 August 1936) was a Spanish educator and librarian.
Biography
Juana Capdevielle was born in Madrid and went to Pamplona to study at a high school. She moved back to Madrid in order to pursue a university education and later travelled to France, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium. After she married Francisco Pérez Carballo, governor of La Coruña, she moved to Galicia.[1] Her husband was arrested and shot by the rebel military in July 1936 at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Shortly thereafter, on 18 August, she was arrested by the Guardia Civil. On the following morning her body was found in Rábade; she had been killed by Nationalist forces. Juana was pregnant at the time of her murder.[2]
See also
- List of people executed by Francoist Spain
- White Terror (Spain)
References
- ^ Santos Juliá (coord.), Víctimas de la guerra civil, ISBN 84-8460-333-4
- ^ Recuperan a historia de Juana Capdevielle, fusilada en Rábade
External links
- Cultura Galega - Juana Capdevielle, paseada en 1936
- Asociación para a Dignificación das Vítimas do Fascismo