Juan Domingo de Monteverde y Rivas (born Juan Domingo de Monteverde; 2 April 1773 – 15 September 1832), commonly known as Domingo de Monteverde, was a...
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Bolívar on 7 August 1813. This declaration followed the defeat of Domingo Monteverde by Bolívar during the Admirable Campaign in the west and Santiago...
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Lazio, a district in the City of Rome Monteverde, an island in the 2020 film, Dolittle Juan Domingo de Monteverde (1773-1832), Capitan General of Venezuela...
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Congress of Angostura (redirect from Discurso de Angostura)
Afanador, Francisco Conde, Diego Bautista Urbaneja, Juan Vicente Cardozo, Ignacio Muñoz, Onofre Basalo, Domingo Alzuru, José Tomás Machado and Ramón García Cádiz...
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Colombian War of Independence (redirect from Florero de Llorente)
a group of Criollos led by Juan Pío Montúfar, the second Marquis of Selva Alegre, established the autonomous junta Luz de América on August 10, swearing...
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with the surrender of the republican forces to the Spanish Captain Domingo de Monteverde. The congress of Venezuela declared the nation's independence on...
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Simón Bolívar (redirect from Simón de Bolívar)
Spain. By April, a Royalist army under the Spanish naval officer Juan Domingo de Monteverde overran western Venezuela. Miranda, retreating east with a disintegrating...
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Girardot and a rear under Colonel José Félix Ribas. At the same time Domingo de Monteverde was moving troops to western Venezuela in preparation for an invasion...
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King Ferdinand VII of Spain and Titular Archbishop of Heraclea Juan Domingo de Monteverde (1773–1832), military man Oscar Domínguez (9 January 1906 – 31...
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The Venezuelan Declaration of Independence (Spanish: Acta de la Declaración de Independencia de Venezuela) is a document drafted and adopted by Venezuelan...
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United Provinces of New Granada (redirect from Provincias Unidas de Nueva Granada)
inaugurated on October 5, 1814. On January 12, 1815, Congress arrived in Santa Fe de Bogotá, after its army, headed by Simón Bolívar, had forced Cundinamarca into...
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Cristóbal Mendoza (redirect from Cristóbal de Mendoza)
First Republic fell following a royalist invasion led by Captain Domingo de Monteverde in 1813. After that, Mendoza moved to the island of Grenada. He...
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Alto de los Godos. In this battle the Venezuelan patriots, led by Manuel Piar, obtained a great victory against the Spanish general Juan Domingo de Monteverde...
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The Third Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: Tercera República de Venezuela) is the reestablished Republic of Venezuela declared by Simón Bolívar in the year...
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has been continuous since Independence. In 1812 the Corianos of Juan Domingo de Monteverde organized an expedition to overthrow the First Republic; a year...
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Battle of La Victoria (1812) (redirect from Monteverde's Reconquest Campaign)
29 June on the city of La Victoria by captain Domingo de Monteverde against the forces of Francisco de Miranda were repulsed by the Venezuelan forces...
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effort was also aided by General Juan de Samano and his royalist forces in the south of New Granada. After five years of de facto and official independence...
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Simón Bolívar, and the Royalist forces, led by Spanish Field Marshal Miguel de la Torre. Bolívar's decisive victory at Carabobo led to the independence of...
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Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other Carmañola...
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imprisoned in La Guaira by Manuel María de las Casas and deported to Cádiz under the orders of Juan Domingo de Monteverde, where he arrived on November 19....
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Guanabacoa, where he died in 1823. His cousin, General Juan Manuel Cagigal y Monserrat, was Francisco de Miranda's friend and commanding officer at the Battle...
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expeditions sent by the Junta of Caracas. In 1812 Frigate Captain Domingo de Monteverde arrived in Venezuela with a small force of marines. He was assigned...
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Congress of Cúcuta (category Francisco de Paula Santander)
Conde; Diego Bautista Urbaneja; Juan Vicente Cardozo; Ignacio Muñoz; Ramón García Cádiz. The Deputy Secretary, Diego de Vallenilla. "Palace of the Sovereign...
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participated in several important campaigns against Spanish royalists Juan Domingo de Monteverde and José Tomás Boves. Because of his brave participation in the...
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what he believed to be the causes of this loss. It was written in Cartagena de Indias, on 15 December 1812. This is the first of Bolívar's public documents...
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resulted in a patriot victory against the forces of Spanish general Domingo de Monteverde. It was one of the five attempts by the royalists to regain control...
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Subdivisions of Gran Colombia (redirect from La Ley de Division Territorial de la Republica de Colombia)
— in present day country. Ley de División Territorial de la República de Colombia—(in Spanish) Historia territorial de Colombia—(in Spanish) Wikimedia...
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during the Venezuelan War of Independence. The Spanish commander Juan Domingo de Monteverde was wounded in the battle which was won by the Independentist...
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Captaincy General of Venezuela (redirect from Capitanía General de Venezuela)
created the Venezuelan Republic were reconquered by Frigate Captain Domingo de Monteverde, who usurped power from the appointed Captain General Fernando Miyares...
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Villalba Riquelme 1913 : Juan Montero Montero 1913–191.: José Villalba Riquelme 191.–1916: Domingo Arráiz de la Conderena 1916 : José...
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