Teruel | The Conscious Lovers | Sons and Lovers | Sons and Lovers (1960 film) | Husbands, Wives & Lovers | Elegy for Young Lovers | Summer Lovers | Songs for Young Lovers | Only Lovers Left Alive | Lovers of the Arctic Circle | Lovers of Teruel | Lovers and Other Strangers | Lovers and Lollipops | Lovers | Holiday for Lovers | Butterfly Lovers | Where Lovers Mourn (2003) | Where Lovers Mourn | We Should Be Lovers | Voice 2: Cover Lovers Rock | Underground Lovers | Third/Sister Lovers | The Young Lovers | The Modern Lovers | the Modern Lovers | The Lovers | Songs for Swingin' Lovers! | Solar Lovers | Primordial Lovers | Pied Piper of Lovers |
Author of Los amantes de Teruel (The Lovers of Teruel) in Teruel, Monumento a Luis Carrero Blanco (Monument to Luis Carrero Blanco) in Santoña, Cantabria, his most important works are those of the Valle de los Caídos ("The Valley of the Fallen"), a majestic monument in Madrid where Francisco Franco's body lies.
The Lovers of Teruel (in Spanish Los amantes de Teruel) is a romance story that is alleged to have taken place in 1217 in the city of Teruel (Aragón).