Pedro Antonio de Cevallos Cortés y Calderón, also spelled Ceballos (29 June 1715 – 26 December 1778), was a Spanish military Governor of Buenos Aires...
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Pedro Cevallos Guerra (1 August 1759 – 29 May 1838) was a Spanish statesman and diplomat who served as Chief Minister from 1799 to 1808 during the Napoleonic...
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Chuy (section Fortaleza de Santa Teresa)
Treaty of El Pardo. In Europe came the Seven Years' War. At that time, Pedro de Cevallos ousted the Portuguese colony of Santa Teresa and San Miguel, and Chuy...
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Diego Fernández de Cevallos Ramos (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdjeɣo feɾˈnandes ðe seˈβaʝos]; born 16 March 1941) is a Mexican politician affiliated with...
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Pedro Antonio de Cevallos, Spanish military, former Governor of Buenos Aires Pedro José Cevallos, former President of Ecuador Rodrigo Borja Cevallos,...
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Buenos Aires, Pedro de Cevallos, built a strong fort called San Antonio. The fort had a chapel, which was under the patronage of San Antonio de Padua. Also...
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founded by the Act of Ley Nº 704, in honour of the Spanish viceroy Pedro de Cevallos. In July 1867 it took on the official name Rivera and was recognized...
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areas and ended in a stalemate. The only significant action was the First Cevallos expedition, in which Spanish forces captured and then defended the strategically...
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conditions, Viceroy Manuel de Amat y Junyent issued a decree for the former governor of the Río de la Plata, Pedro Antonio de Cevallos, to found the new viceroyalty...
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Colonia del Sacramento in October 1762 by the governor of Buenos Aires, Pedro de Cevallos, the fort began construction with about 400 soldiers and armed with...
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governor of Buenos Aires, Pedro Antonio de Cevallos, of the impending war and Spanish plans to declare war on Portugal. Cevallos spent the next few months...
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King Carlos III asked Cevallos – governor of Madrid at that time – for a response plan to the Portuguese aggression; Cevallos organized a very careful...
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Pedro Ruiz de Villegas y Cevallos II (b. Burgos, c. 1304 – Medina del Campo, 1355) was a Spanish noble baron in the service of the Kingdom of Castile...
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troops against Pedro de Cevallos in the southern Brazil/Uruguay region in the 1760s. On October 6, 1762, he began to rebuild the Fortaleza de Santa Teresa...
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Rodrigo Borja Cevallos (born 19 June 1935) is an Ecuadorian former politician who was President of Ecuador from 10 August 1988 to 10 August 1992. He is...
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1884. On 7 May 1862 the village Pueblo de Ceballos was created, in honour of the Spanish viceroy Pedro de Cevallos. In July 1867 it took on the official...
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June 1752 when founded by José de Zárate during a military campaign known as "La Valerosa". In 1777 viceroy Pedro de Cevallos proposed moving the town, but...
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began in 1776. In February 1777, the new Viceroy of Río de la Plata, Pedro Antonio de Cevallos took command of a Spanish expeditionary force of 116 ships...
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Spanish–Portuguese War (1776–1777) (redirect from Second Cevallos expedition)
Sacramento, Santa Tecla, San Miguel, Santa Teresa and Rio Grande de São Pedro in the First Cevallos expedition. Colonia del Sacramento was returned to Portugal...
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Seven Years' War (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
1763, Spanish forces led by don Pedro Antonio de Cevallos, Governor of Buenos Aires (and later first Viceroy of the Rio de la Plata) undertook a campaign...
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Rio de Janeiro, having a civil governor instead of a military commander. When the Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, Pedro Antonio de Cevallos, learned...
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Juan José de Vértiz y Salcedo (1719 in Mérida, Yucatán (now Mexico) – 1799 in Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish colonial politician born in New Spain (now Mexico)...
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Hernando Ismael Cevallos Flores (born 14 October 1956) is a Peruvian doctor and former Minister of Health of Peru. Cevallos was born in Piura and graduated...
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Alexdra da Silva Pedrosa Guimares, Governor of Macau (1777–1778) Río de la Plata – Pedro Antonio de Cevallos, Viceroy of Río de la Plata (1777–1778)...
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Pedro José Cevallos Salvador (1830–November 11, 1892) was President of Ecuador from 1 July 1888 to 17 August 1888 and Vice President from 1886 to 1890...
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Spanish Navy. In 1776, under the orders of Pedro de Cevallos, Liniers sailed to the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and took part on the occupation of...
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Although his action was in line with a law enacted by former Viceroy Pedro de Cevallos, which required the treasury to be kept safe in case of a foreign...
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Fernando Po, and the Falklands. The arrival of 100 ships under Viceroy Pedro de Cevallos in 1777 was the beginning of the city's prosperity.[citation needed]...
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Francisco Martínez de la Rosa 1808-1808 Francisco Serralde 1809-1809 Adrián Jacome 1809-1810 Pedro de Cevallos Guerra 1810-1810 José Miguel de la Cueva, 14th...
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Ramón María Narváez (redirect from Ramon Maria, Duque de Valencia Narvaez)
Josefa Manuela Petra de Cevallos y Alvarez de Faria (daughter of Pedro de Cevallos y Guerra (1759–1838) and wife Josefa Juana Alvarez de Faria y Sánchez-Zarzosa...
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