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    The Convention of Vergara (Spanish: Convenio de Vergara, Basque: Bergarako hitzarmena), entered into on 31 August 1839, was a treaty successfully ending...
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    Colombia Vergara, Uruguay Convention of Vergara Vergara vs California Los Vergaras, Mexico Augusto Vergara Airport, Panamá Battalion of Engineers "Vergara y...
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  • up vergara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vergara may refer to: Vergara v. California, California court case regarding education Convention of Vergara...
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    Baldomero Espartero, who was Regent of Spain from 1840 to 1843. The title makes reference to the Convention of Vergara, a symbolic embrace between Espartero...
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    Rafael Maroto (category People of the Chilean War of Independence)
    general Espartero, of the Convention of Vergara (Convenio de Vergara, also called the Abrazo de Vergara: "embrace of Vergara"), which ended the civil war...
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    Carlist chiefs of the Basque provinces. These ended with the commanders' acceptance of the general's terms as part of the convention of Vergara, which secured...
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    Muñagorri negotiated as of 1838 a treaty in Madrid to put an end to war ("Peace and Fueros") leading to the Embrace of Bergara (also Vergara), ratified by Basque...
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    loyalty. The subsequent Convention of Vergara in 1839 was a success, protecting the privileges of the fueros and recognizing the defeat of the Carlists. Don...
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    Estanislao Vergara y Sanz de Santamaría (March 8, 1790 – March 21, 1855) was a Colombian lawyer, politician, and statesman. During his career, he served...
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  • The following is a list of wars involving Portugal. Military history of Portugal Unofficial Portuguese soldiers just helped the Zamorin. See also: Auxiliary...
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    Espartero. His victory at the Battle of Luchana (1836) turned the tide of the war, and in 1839, the Convention of Vergara put an end to the first Carlist insurrection...
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    Ayacuchos (category Military history of Spain)
    notably aggravated by the Convention of Vergara that allowed the entrance in the army of the Carlist officers, and to which many of them had been welcomed...
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  • certain amount of property or paid a certain amount of taxes. Once Carlism had been defeated militarily, the 1839 Convention of Vergara that put an end...
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    Vergara Riquelme (born 14 September 1992) is a Chilean teacher who was elected as a member of the Chilean Constitutional Convention. "Lisette Vergara...
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    the first years of the decade it was protected by the Carlists. The monastery was dissolved in 1839 after the Convention of Vergara, and was confiscated...
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  • agreements that took the form of the Convention of Vergara, which in its final draft essentially included the terms of the British proposal, despite the...
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    Espartero (the Convention of Vergara, August 31, 1839), giving the Carlist officers the possibility of integrating into the national army. Most of the Carlist...
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  • in more of a position to cooperate with moderate elements from among the losing side of the First Carlist War, and the Convention of Vergara had allowed...
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    head, to submit in accordance with the Convention of Vergara, which secured the recognition of the rank and titles of 1000 Carlist officers, Cabrera held...
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    fighting. In the end, General Maroto agreed with the liberals to the Convention of Vergara in August 1839, which put an end to the war, although Don Carlos...
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  • Parties and factions in Isabelline Spain (category Lists of political parties in Spain)
    First Carlist War, which the Cristinos won. The terms of surrender—notably the Convention of Vergara—left an opportunity for relatively moderate Carlists...
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    the Carlist supply of weapons. On 31 August 1839, the Basque provinces agreed to conditional surrender in the Convention of Vergara, freeing Espartero's...
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  • located on the Trinity Peninsula of the Antarctic Peninsula, now closed Abrazo de Vergara or in English Convention of Vergara, a treaty successfully ending...
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    of the Revolt of La Granja de San Ildefonso. Returned home, Pardo took part in the declaration of the constitution and in the Convention of Vergara which...
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  • entrepreneur, Jorge Vergara. Vergara was the founder of a multi level marketing named Grupo Omnilife. Vergara hired directors that would be in charge of handling...
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    Sáenz de Vergara y Aizpuru (Quito, Viceroyalty of New Granada, 27 December 1797 – Peru, 23 November 1856) was an Ecuadorian revolutionary heroine of South...
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  • list of wars and armed conflicts fought by the Kingdom of Spain, its predecessor states or in Spanish territory. Military history of Spain List of Spanish...
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    after the Convention of Vergara was signed, he fled towards France with soldiers of the Sixth Battalion who had rebelled against the Convention and assassinated...
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    during a time when computers were not capable of them. The asteroid 5659 Vergara is named in her honor. Vergara studied physical sciences and astronomy, at...
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