Leopoldo Saro
The Count of Playa de Ixdain | |
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Birth name | Leopoldo Saro y Marín |
Born | Morón, Cuba | January 11, 1878
Died | August 19, 1936 Madrid, Spain | (aged 58)
Years of service | 1895–1932 |
Rank | General |
Battles / wars | Spanish–American War Second Melillan campaign Rif War |
Leopoldo Saro y Marín, 1st Count of Playa de Ixdain (January 11, 1878 – August 19, 1936) was a Spanish military general. His success in the Alhucemas landing earned him the title of Conde de la Playa de Ixdain, for the beach where the troops he led landed.[1]
Early life
[edit]On January 11, 1878, Saro was born as Leopoldo Sato y Marin in Morón, Cuba.
Career
[edit]In 1921 during the Rif War, Saro was posted to Morocco, where he stands out in numerous military actions with the generals Cabanellas, Sanjurjo and Berenguer among others, resulting in his promotion to the rank of general.[citation needed]
General Saro was a member of the conspiracy nucleus known as the Quadrilateral that played an important role in the Coup of Primo de Rivera in September 1923. Not a political man, he returned quickly to Africa to organize the preparations of the Alhucemas landing, where he directed with success one of the columns of attack, by whose action was promoted to General of division and the concession of Count of Playa de Ixdain on behalf of Alfonso XIII.[2]
With the arrival of the Second Republic, General Saro leaves the service and is prosecuted by a Tribunal of Political Responsibilities for his actions in the 1923 ruling, for which he was sentenced for the crime of high treason and aid, and entered in prison, to be amnestied in 1934.[citation needed]
Personal life
[edit]On August 19, 1936, Saro was assassinated in Madrid by Republican militias, in spite of not being proven his adherence to Franco's military uprising.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Luis Garrido González, Julio Artillo González (1994). Nueva historia contemporánea de la provincia de Jaén (1808-1950), Instituto de Estudios Giennenses, pág. 450
- ^ Donaire, Ginés (1 September 2006). "PP y PA se enfrentan en Úbeda por una estatua". El País.
- ^ "El ferrocarril Baeza-Utiel, una obra que empezó hace medio siglo". El País. 22 February 1978.
- 1878 births
- 1936 deaths
- Spanish generals
- Spanish military personnel of the Spanish–American War
- Spanish military personnel of the Rif War
- Assassinated Spanish military personnel
- Deaths by firearm in Spain
- Cuban emigrants to Spain
- People killed by the Second Spanish Republic
- People convicted of treason against Spain
- Spanish people in Spanish Cuba