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Mateo Morral Roca traveled to Madrid in 1906 to prepare the attack against Alfonso XIII, consisting of a homemade bomb hidden in a bouquet of flowers that he threw from the balcony of the boarding house where he was staying against the procession when it passed. The bouquet with the pump was directed towards the royal carriage, but stumbled in its fall with the tram line and turned towards the crowd. The kings were unhurt, but almost thirty people died.

Mateo Morral Roca traveled to Madrid in 1906 to prepare the attack against Alfonso XIII, consisting of a homemade bomb hidden in a bouquet of flowers that he threw from the balcony of the boarding house where he was staying against the procession when it passed. The bouquet with the pump was directed towards the royal carriage, but stumbled in its fall with the tram line and turned towards the crowd. The kings were unhurt, but almost thirty people died.
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Traducción automática: Mateo Morral Roca viajó a Madrid en 1906 para preparar el atentado contra Alfonso XIII, consistente en una bomba casera escondida en un ramo de flores que arrojó desde el balcón de la pensión en la que se alojaba contra la comitiva al paso de esta. El ramo con la bomba se dirigía hacia el carruaje real, pero tropezó en su caída con la vía del tranvía y se desvió hacia la multitud. Los reyes resultaron ilesos, pero murieron casi una treintena de personas
Mateo Morral Roca traveled to Madrid in 1906 to prepare the attack against Alfonso XIII, consisting of a homemade bomb hidden in a bouquet of flowers that he threw from the balcony of the boarding house where he was staying against the procession when it passed. The bouquet with the pump was directed towards the royal carriage, but stumbled in its fall with the tram line and turned towards the crowd. The kings were unhurt, but almost thirty people died.
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4751 x 5152 px | 70.0 MB
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40.2 x 43.6 cm | 15.8 x 17.2 in (300 dpi)
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AGUA BLOQUES CAMPO CHICA DELANTAL EPOCA VICTORIANA JARRA LLANTO POZO ROTO VICTORIANO