Miguel Tacón y Rosique (10 January 1777 – 13 October 1855), also known as Miguel Tacón, was a Spanish soldier and colonial administrator in the Spanish...
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businessman from Barcelona who moved to Havana, and named after Miguel Tacón y Rosique, Governor of Cuba from 1834 to 1838. In 1847 Bottesini's opera Cristoforo...
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people of the City who would continue to call it "Calle Monte." Miguel Tacón y Rosique (Cartagena, January 10, 1775 - Madrid, October 12, 1855) First Marquis...
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people, who tried to attack Llorente. The mayor of Santa Fe de Bogota, José Miguel Pey, tried to calm the crowd attacking Llorente, while Jose Maria Carbonell...
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1844-1844 Miguel Tacón y Rosique (1st term) 1844-1844 Manuel de la Pezuela, 2nd Marquess of Viluma 1844-1847 Ignacio Jaime de Sotomayor y Zatrillas 1847-1848...
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de Tacón Quinta de los molinos Havana Plan Piloto El Capitolio Plaza del Vapor, Havana Palacio de Aldama Fuente de la India Miguel Tacón y Rosique ( Cartagena...
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The Paseo de Tacón, or Paseo Militar, was created by the Captain General (Spanish: Capitanía General de Cuba) Miguel Tacón y Rosique (1834–1838) who promoted...
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Fornés Bonavía (2003). Cuba, cronología: cinco siglos de historia, política y cultura (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Verbum [es]. ISBN 978-84-7962-248-0...
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inequities, Tanco was charged in the judicial court by Governor Miguel Tacón y Rosique for writing an article about slavery. The article had been published...
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Ref. Fernando Cotoner y Chacón(in Spanish) Puerto Rico y su historia íntima, 1500-1996: Siglos XIX y XX - Ref.Fernando Cotoner y Chacón (in Spanish) Ref...
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attempted to have Popayán join as well, however its Spanish governor Miguel Tacón y Rosique considered the junta illegal and after various months of threats...
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Juan Antonio Fernández (revolutionary) (1815) Miguel Tacón y Rosique (1815-1816) José Pascual de Vivero y Salaverría (1816 - 1818) Rafael Maroto Yserns...
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University of Havana. Her book, La Habana de Tacón, remains the most extensive study of Miguel Tacón y Rosique's contributions to Havana in the first half...
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Hilario Rivas y Salmon Secretary of legation; acted as Charge d'Affaires ad interim 11 November 1833 30 June 1835 Francisco Tacon y Rosique Envoy Extraordinary...
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Francisco Antonio de Villar y Herrera (interim) 1818–1819: José Miranda 1819 : Pablo Menacho (interim) 1819–1820: Vicente Rosique (interim) 1820 :...
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