Juliana López

[1] López ran a guest house on Calle Arnaldo Alcober, in the Magdalena [es] neighbourhood of Zaragoza.

[5] They finally went to Barcelona, where Domingo Ascaso informed them of the dangers faced by the local movement, preventing them from coordinating with other anarchist groups.

[6] Concerned that pistolerismo may make its way to Zaragoza, Los Justicieros went to the Basque Country to acquire weapons.

[11] Two members of Los Solidarios, Francisco Ascaso and Rafael Torres Escartín, had met at her guest house on the day of the attack.

[13] During the years of the Francoist dictatorship, she ran a small business in the Almozara [es] neighbourhood of Zaragoza, where all her neighbours knew of her militant past.