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Military Coup Attempt in Spain 1981

In a failed military coup attempt (February 23-26), intended to restore the monarchy to full control, the Spanish cabinet and 350 legislators were captured and held hostage (February 23); but King Juan Carlos did not take power, instead holding the army for the government and defeating the coup...

Last Update: December 16, 2000

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Armed Conflict Events Data (ACED) is an research project providing independent information about known wars, international disputes, civil wars, rebellions, coups, revolutions, genocides and other violent conflicts. ACED has been online since December 2000. Various partial revisions and modifications have been implemented since then, however, the limitations of the this format hamper further development. During 2005, the decision was made to radically restructure the available conflict information into a database. The new Armed Conflict Events Database (ACEDb) will substantially increase the utility of available conflict data for students of military history. As well, it will offer expanded opportunities to add and edit records of conflict. Existing research material will be maintained in its present form but no revisions are planned. More news about the development of ACEDb may be found at News About the Armed Conflict Events Database. Feedback is welcome.