VI. The World Wars and the Interwar Period, 1914–1945 > C. Europe, 1919–1945 > 8. The Iberian Peninsula > a. Spain > 1924, Nov. 19–28
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1924, Nov. 19–28
 
Visit of Alfonso XIII and Primo de Rivera to Rome, in return for a visit of the king and queen of Italy (June). This exchange of visits marked the dictator's efforts to establish a close understanding with Fascist Italy, culminating in the treaty of friendship of Aug. 7, 1926.  1
 
1925, Dec. 3
 
End of the dictatorship, because of widespread and increasing popular discontent. But Primo de Rivera was at once named prime minister, with a predominantly military cabinet.  2
 
1926, June 10
 
Spain resigned from the League of Nations, but the resignation was later withdrawn (March 22, 1928).  3
 
Nov. 2
 
Attempted coup in Catalonia by conspirators operating from France.  4
 
 
 
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