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  1. The Laureate Badge of Madrid ( Spanish: Placa Laureada de Madrid) was the highest military award for gallantry of the Second Spanish Republic. It was awarded in recognition of action, either individual or collective, to protect the nation and its citizens in the face of immediate risk to the bearer or bearers' life.

    • Military personnel
    • Medal
  2. Laureate International Universities, filial de Laureate Education Inc., es una red de instituciones académicas privadas de educación superior de distintos países. Reúne 76 instituciones de educación superior en 27 países del mundo, cerca de 600 000 estudiantes y más de 50 000 colaboradores en Europa, Latinoamérica ...

    • LIU
    • 1998
    • Internacional, 27 países
    • Empresa privada
  3. The highest military awards of the Spanish Republic, the Laureate Plate of Madrid (Spanish: Placa Laureada de Madrid), and the Madrid Distinction (Spanish: Distintivo de Madrid), established by the Republican government to reward courage, were named after the capital of Spain because the city symbolised valour and Republican ...

    • Siege: 8 November 1936 – 28 March 1939, Nationalist assault: 8 November 1936 – early December 1936
    • Madrid, Spain
    • Nationalist victory, Republicans win the battle in 1936, City surrenders to Nationalists in 1939
  4. The Madrid Distinction (Spanish: Distintivo de Madrid) was one of the highest military awards of the Second Spanish Republic. It was a decoration related to the Laureate Plate of Madrid. which was established by the Second Spanish Republic in order to reward courage.

    • Valour
    • 23 January 1938
  5. El Distintivo de Madrid fue un premio relacionado con el Laureate Plate que fue establecido por la Segunda República Española con el fin de recompensar el coraje. Fue otorgado al personal y buques de la Armada Republicana Española que participaron en la Batalla de Cabo Palos en enero de 1938.

  6. Laureate Plate of Madrid. The Laureate Badge of Madrid (Spanish: Placa Laureada de Madrid) was the highest military award for gallantry of the Second Spanish Republic. It was awarded in recognition of action, either individual or collective, to protect the nation and its citizens in the face of immediate risk to the bearer or bearers' life.

  7. Named after the city of Madrid, the Laureate Plate of Madrid was established on 25 May 1937 as the Spanish Republican equivalent to the Royal Military Order of Saint Ferdinand awarded by the monarchy and the Francoists. [2] Contents. 1 Awardees. 2 Distintivo de Madrid. 3 See also. 4 References. 5 External links. Awardees.