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    Vicente Emparán (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈθente empaˈɾan], or sometimes Emparan [emˈpaɾan]; 1747 – 3 October 1842) was a Spanish Captain General. Emparán...
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    successful movement to depose the Spanish Governor and Captain-General, Vicente Emparán. A junta was established in Caracas, and soon other Venezuelan provinces...
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  • dismissed from this role by the Supreme Central Junta, which appointed Vicente Emparán in his place. He presided over the beginnings of the Peninsular War...
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    Venezuela following the forced resignation of the Captain General Vicente Emparán on April 19, 1810, marking the beginning of the Venezuelan War of Independence...
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    Navarre, Queen of England. Count Cassius, founder of Banu Qasi dynasty. Vicente Emparán, 19th century Capitan General of Venezuela Martin Guerre, historical...
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    Casas was replaced by Vicente Emparán and his staff, which included Fernando Rodríguez del Toro. The creoles also resisted Emparán's government, despite...
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    Derechos de Fernando VII) and consequently deposed Captain General Vicente Emparán and other colonial officials. This initiated a process that would lead...
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    1810, was an insurrection in Caracas on April 19, 1810, that deposed Vicente Emparan, captain general of Venezuela, and founded the Supreme Junta of Caracas...
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  • that ended in a French victory. 1810 – Venezuela achieves home rule: Vicente Emparán, Governor of the Captaincy General is removed by the people of Caracas...
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    Parma, in person, in Paris. April 19 – Venezuela achieves home rule: Vicente Emparán, Governor of the Captaincy General of Venezuela, is removed by the...
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    council of Caracas deposed the Spanish Governor and Captain General, Vicente Emparán. The Supreme Junta was then established in Caracas, with civil war...
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    the events of the Revolution of April 19, 1810, the Captain General Vicente Emparán, designated by Joseph Bonaparte to govern the Captaincy General of...
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    Caracas peacefully replaces the Spanish authorities. Captain General Vicente Emparan was forced to resign his post on April 19, 1810, by the cabildo of...
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    independence of Venezuela, including the dismissal of Captain General Vicente Emparan by the Cabildo de Caracas. The Supreme Junta of Caracas, the institution...
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  • Cuban Captain General, born in Santiago de Cuba, in 1749. Unaware that Emparán had been deposed by the municipal council of Caracas, the Spanish Council...
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    which the people of Caracas deposed the Captain General of Venezuela, Vicente Emparán, and established a Venezuelan Supreme Junta, which gave way to the...
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  • the revolution. He was a protégé of the Captain General of Venezuela Vicente Emparan, and remained faithful to Spain at the outbreak of the Spanish-American...
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    06/04/1799 - 09/10/1807 Manuel de Guevara y Vasconcelos 09/10/1807 - 19/05/1809 Juan de Casas y Barrera 19/05/1809 - 19/04/1810 Vicente Emparan y Orbe...
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  • the nascent republic of Venezuela. History says that when Governor Vicente Emparan gathered the neighbors to ask for their support to the King of Spain...
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    balconies and signalled the people of Caracas to disavow Captain General Vicente Emparan, in what is known as the first step to Venezuelan Independence. This...
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  • April 1810, in the meeting of the municipality, the captain general, Vicente Emparan, was about to be victorious, Cortés de Madariaga was sent for and took...
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  • 1788–1790 Juan Gutiérrez de la Cueva (First time) 1790–1795 Miguel Jose de Emparán 1795–1797 Juan Gutiérrez de la Cueva (Second time) 1797–1805 Antonio Cordero...
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    California, the eighth of thirteen children and third son of Ignacio Vicente Ferrer Vallejo (1748–1832) and María Antonia Lugo (1776–1855). There is...
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    Zitacuaro to prepare the defense. Emparan left Maravatío to attack Zitacuaro on June 22. Rayón had fewer men than Emparan but better artillery. Rayón's army...
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    de Solís José Luis Díez y Pérez Muñoz Juan Manuel Durán González Manuel Emparán de Orbe Antonio de Escaño y García de Cáceres José Esguerra y Guirior Cesáreo...
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  • Chechu Salgado, Nacho Guerreros, Lucía de la Fuente [es], Jon López, Vicente Guillot, Roberto Hoyo — Pequeños calvarios Javier Polo (director); Arturo...
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  • Santiago Nieto Sandoval Substitute for Óscar Ornelas Küchle Quintana Roo Vicente Coral Martínez Chihuahua Mario Carballo Pazos Quintana Roo Hernán Pastrana...
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    unsuccessful bid which saw his political undoing at the hands of PAN candidate Vicente Fox. In turn, Fox's Secretary of the Interior, Santiago Creel, ran in the...
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    1783–1788 Juan Gutiérrez de la Cueva (1st time) 1788–1790 Miguel Jose de Emparán 1790–1795 Juan Gutiérrez de la Cueva (2nd time) 1795–1797 Antonio Cordero...
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    (1859–1860) : Melchor Ocampo (1860–1860) : Santos Degollado (1860–1860) : José de Emparán (1860–1861) : Melchor Ocampo (1861–1861) : Juan de Dios Arias (1861–1861) :...
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