Emilio Ruiz Muñoz
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Emilio Ruiz Muñoz
Emilio Ruiz Muñoz (1874–1936) was a Spaniards, Spanish Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Roman-Catholic priest and press commentator, known mostly by his pen-name Fabio. Since 1913 he served as a Canon (title), canon by the Málaga Cathedral, Málaga cathedral, though from 1920 onwards the role was rather titular, as he resided mostly in Madrid. Between 1906 and 1936 he contributed some 3,000 articles to the Traditionalism (Spain), Traditionalist daily ''El Siglo Futuro'', and became recognized as a point of reference for intransigent, militant, ultra-right Catholicism. Politically until the early 1930s he supported Integrism (Spain), Integrism; afterwards he retained the Integrist outlook, but operated within the united Carlism, Carlist structures and emerged as one of key Carlist intellectuals of the mid-1930s. Family and youth Distant paternal ancestors of Ruiz Muñoz are unknown. There is little certain about his father, Francisco Ruiz Ramírez (died as “anciano” 1927 ...
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