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Jaime del Burgo Torres (1912 – 2005) was a Spanish historian, librarian, writer and a Carlist politician and soldier ==Family and youth==
Jaime del Burgo Torres was born in a Navarrese family of a long conservative heritage,〔José Fermín Garralda Arizcun, ''Sin caer en el olvido. Jaime del Burgo Torres (1912-2005). Historiador polifacético en su tercer aniversario'', () ''Arbil'' 118 (2008), available (here )〕 already his grandfather contributing to the Carlist cause.〔''Fallece a los 92 años Jaime del Burgo Torres, historiador, periodista y escritor'', () ''Diario de Navarra'' 25.10.05, available (here )〕 None of the sources consulted offers any information on his father, Eusebio del Burgo Pascual (1887-1970),〔see ''Eusebio del Burgo Pascual'' entry at ''Geni'' genealogical service available (here )〕 except that he was also a Carlist,〔at the age of 45 he engaged in riots and street brawls, see Fernando Mikelarena, ''Cuando los carlistas cantaban en San Fermín “no estamos todos, faltan los presos”'', () ''El blog de Fernando Mikelarena'', available (here )〕 originated from the Navarrese town of Villava〔''Burgo Tajadura, Jaime Ignacio'', () ''Diccionario Biografíco Español'', vol. 9, Madrid 2010, ISBN 9788496849655, p. 668, available (here )〕 and married a pamplonesa, Paula Torres Jacoisti (1887-1973).〔''Jaime del Burgo Torres'' entry at ''Geni'' service available (here )〕 Living in Pamplona, the couple had 3 sons and 4 daughters,〔''Paula Torres Jacoisti'' entry at ''Geni'' service available (here )〕 all brought up in Traditionalist ambience〔''Diario de Navarra'' 25.10.05, Garralda Arizcun 2008〕 and fervently Catholic atmosphere, at times bordering exaltation.〔there were seer sessions run by Catholic visionaries in the del Burgo family house in Pamplona, see William A. Christian, ''Visionaries: The Spanish Republic and the Reign of Christ'', Berkeley 1996, ISBN 0520200403, 9780520200401, p. 191〕 Jaime studied economics,〔Garralda Arizcun 2008; ''ABC'' 25.10.05 claims he was “profesor mercantil”, see (here )〕 but he has never pursued a professional commercial career; since teenage years he was increasingly engaged in public activities, consuming more and more of his time. Del Burgo married Maria de las Mercedes Tajadura Goñi (1911-1999).〔See ''María de las Mercedes Tajadura Goñi'' at ''Geni'' service available (here ), also ''Diario de Navarra'' 25.10.05; Garralda Arizcun 2008〕 The couple had three children, Mercedes, Jaime Ignacio and Maria Antonia.〔''Diario de Navarra'' 25.10.05〕 Upon his death he left 3 children, 13 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.〔Garralda Arizcun 2008〕 His son Jaime Ignacio del Burgo Tajadura〔''Diario de Navarra'' 25.10.05〕 was a conservative politician and the Prime Minister of Navarre (president of Diputacion Foral de Navarra) in 1979-1984.〔''Burgo Tajadura, Jaime Ignacio'', () ''Diccionario Biografíco Español'', pp. 668-669〕 His grandson Ignacio del Burgo Azpíroz, otherwise a Pamplona lawyer, gained wider recognition as author of a historical novel.〔Carlos Mata-Indurain, ''Panorama de la novela histórica en Navarra'', () M. Casado Velarde, C. Saralegui Platero (eds.), ''Pulchre, bene, recte: estudios en homenaje al prof. Fernando González Ollé'', Pamplona 2002, ISBN 8431319445, p. 935, see ''Ignacio del Burgo Azpiroz'' entry at ''Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia'', available (here )〕 Another of his grandchildren, an entrepreneur Jaime del Burgo Azpíroz,〔see his own site available (here )〕 married an older sister of Letizia Ortiz, becoming brother-in-law of Felipe de Borbón y Grecia〔M. Romero, ''Jaime del Burgo el conquistador'', () ''La Razón'' 03.05.12, available (here )〕 and sort of gossip media celebrity.〔compare (here )〕
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