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・ José Benavidez
・ José Benedito Simão
・ José Benetó Ferrús
・ José Bengoa
・ José Benito de Churriguera
・ José Benito Lamas
・ José Benito Monterroso
・ José Benito Ortega
・ José Benito Villafañe
・ José Benito Vives de Andréis Marine and Coastal Research Institute
・ José Benjamín Zubiaur
・ José Benlliure y Gil
・ José Bento
・ José Benítez
・ José Ber Gelbard
José Bergamín
・ José Bernal
・ José Bernal (sport shooter)
・ José Bernardino de Portugal e Castro
・ José Bernardino Quijada
・ José Bernardo
・ José Bernardo Alcedo
・ José Bernardo de Tagle y Bracho, 1st Marquis of Torre Tagle
・ José Bernardo de Tagle y Portocarrero, Marquis of Torre Tagle
・ José Bernardo Escobar
・ José Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara School of Medicine
・ José Bernardo Sánchez
・ José Berraondo
・ José Berreyesa
・ José Berrocal


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José Bergamín : ウィキペディア英語版
José Bergamín
José Bergamín Gutiérrez (Madrid, 1895 – Fuenterrabía, August 28, 1983) was a Spanish writer, essayist, poet, and playwright. His father served as president of the canton of Málaga; his mother was a Catholic. Bergamín was influenced by both politics and religion and attempted to reconcile Communism and Catholicism throughout his life, remarking "I would die supporting the Communists, but no further than that."
==Early life and career==
He studied law at the Universidad Central and his first articles appeared in the periodical ''Índice'', edited by Juan Ramón Jiménez, in 1921 and 1922. Bergamín's friendship with Jiménez would be as strong as the one he maintained with Miguel de Unamuno, who served as an inspiration for Bergamín. Bergamín's writings for ''Índice'' would make him part of the Generation of '27 (he preferred the term “Generation of the Republic”), although scholars also place him in the earlier Generation of 1914 or a member of the movement known as ''Novecentismo''. However, his activities were very much an integral part of the Generation of '27, and he collaborated in all of the publications of this group, and served as editor of its various books. He is also considered Unamuno's principal disciple and one of the best Spanish essayists of the 20th century, with his themes covering everything from literary myths to the Golden Age of Spain, from mysticism to politics, from Spain itself to bullfighting.
An opponent of the regime of Miguel Primo de Rivera, Bergamín participated in a political gathering in Salamanca together with Unamuno in support of republican ideals. He also served briefly as General Director of Insurance in the Ministry of Labor during the administration of Prime Minister Francisco Largo Caballero. In 1933, he founded and served as editor of the periodical ''Cruz y Raya'', to which numerous authors of the Generation of ’27 contributed. The last issue of ''Cruz y Raya'', number 39, appeared in June 1936, a few days before the military uprising that would lead to the Spanish Civil War.

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