Manuel Pavía y Lacy, 1st Marquess of Novaliches (6 July 1814 – 22 October 1896), was a Spanish marshal. He was born at Granada on 6 July 1814, the son...
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and wrote military histories. Manuel Pavía died on January 4, 1895. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pavia y Albuquerque, Manuel" . Encyclopædia Britannica....
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Novaliches in the town of Jérica in Spain. It was awarded to General Manuel Pavía y Lacy, who served as a Governor-General of the Philippines in 1854....
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d'état of Pavía (Spanish: Golpe de Estado de Pavía), or more simply Pavía's Coup, was a military coup d'état initiated by General Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez...
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John Tyndall, Irish-English physicist and mountaineer (d. 1893) 1828 – Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez de Alburquerque, Spanish general (d. 1895) 1834 – Frédéric...
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the Cortes reopened on 2 January 1874, the captain general of Madrid, Manuel Pavía, the military man who was going to lead the coup, had his troops ready...
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Queen Isabella II of Spain's governmental forces commanded by general Manuel Pavía, forcing her to leave Spain and be exiled in France. Under Isabelle II's...
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1800s during the Spanish colonization period in the Philippines. General Manuel Pavía was named Governor-General of the Philippine Islands. He arrived in Manila...
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its province, General Manuel Pavía went to Córdoba to fall from there on the cantons of Granada and Málaga. On August 12, Pavía entered Granada meeting...
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themselves out the windows. Pavía, surprised, asked: "But gentlemen, Why jump out the windows when you can leave through the door?" Pavía, who was a unitarian...
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politician, dramatist and poet Mariana Pineda (1804–1831), liberalist heroine Manuel Pavía y Lacy (1814–1896), 1st Marquess of Novaliches, a Spanish marshal Eugenia...
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Philippines Diego Pavia (born c. 2002), American football quarterback Giacomo Pavia (1655-1740), 16th-century Italian painter Manuel Pavía y Lacy 19th-century...
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Ituarte (1956), Agustín Muñoz Grandes (1957), Camilo Alonso Vega (1969) or Manuel Gutiérrez Mellado (1994). Some members of the Spanish Royal Family were...
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Manuel Gutiérrez de la Concha 1845: Manuel Bretón del Rio 1845–1847: Manuel Pavía y Lacy 1847: Manuel Gutiérrez de la Concha 1847–1848: Manuel Pavía y...
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uniforms of the Hussars.[dubious – discuss] "Soldaditos de Pavía". Taste Atlas. "Soldaditos de Pavía". ABC de sevilla. 28 March 2015. Moreno, Maria Paz. Madrid:...
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States was proclaimed by the Treaty of Manila on July 4, 1946, installing Manuel Roxas as the fifth President of the Philippines and ushering in the Third...
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of Spain, in addition to the campaign conducted by government commander Manuel Gutiérrez de la Concha to weaken the Carlist presence in Catalonia during...
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lost a vote of confidence and a new government was to be instituted, Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez de Alburquerque ordered Congress to evacuate and formed a...
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Damnatio memoriae. The defeat of the Isabelline forces commanded by Manuel Pavía y Lacy by the revolutionary forces led by Marshal Serrano at the 28 September...
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Antonio María Blanco Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo Ramón Montero Manuel Pavía Ramón Montero Manuel Crespo Ramón Montero Fernándo Norzagaray Ramón María Solano...
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September 19 as he left with his unit under the orders of Captain General Manuel Pavía in pursuit of the rebels along the Paseo de Atocha, Vallecas, Morata...
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to thwart the Federal Republic, the leading instigator, the General Manuel Pavía, sent for Serrano to take the leadership. Serrano again took the title...
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Margall, Nicolás Salmerón and Emilio Castelar. On 3 January 1874, General Manuel Pavía led a coup d'état that established a unitary republican dictatorship...
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Pavia, officially the Municipality of Pavia ([paˈvia], Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Pavia, Tagalog: Bayan ng Pavia), is a 1st class municipality in the province...
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force at the Battle of Alcolea, where her loyal moderado generals under Manuel Pavia were defeated by General Serrano. In 1868, Queen Isabella crossed into...
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Spain.) Pateros ("duck-raisers") Pavia, Iloilo (Spanish surname. Named after Spanish Governor-General Manuel Pavía y Lacy.) Peñablanca, Cagayan ("white...
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memorial to those who died in the Seven Years' War. In 1854, General Manuel Pavía y Lacy, Marquis de Novaliches, was named Governor-General of the Philippine...
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force at the Battle of Alcolea, where her loyal moderado generals under Manuel Pavía were defeated by General Serrano. Isabella then crossed into France and...
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Alfonso in two letters of January 1874, written after the triumph of the Pavía coup d'état which some generals linked to the Moderate Party had wanted...
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Antonio de Urbistondo y Eguía Ramón Montero y Blandino Manuel Pavía y Lay Ramón Montero y Blandino Manuel Crespo y Cebrían Fernándo Norzagaray y Escudero Ramón...
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