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    Francisco Javier Venegas de Saavedra y Ramínez de Arenzana, 1st Marquess of Reunión and New Spain, KOC (1754 in Zafra, Badajoz, Spain – 1838 in Zafra,...
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  • Francisco Venegas may refer to: Francisco Venegas (painter) (c. 1525–1594), Spanish painter Francisco Javier Venegas (1754–1838), Spanish general Francisco...
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  • (born 1998), Mexican footballer Francisco Javier Venegas (1754–1838), Spanish military officer and viceroy Guillermo Venegas Lloveras (1915–1993), Puerto...
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    Real Audiencia to fill in until the arrival of the next viceroy, Francisco Javier Venegas. Lizana continued as archbishop. He was awarded the Cross of Carlos...
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    under the command of Rosendo Porlier and accompanying Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas. These were the first Spaniards to have come from Europe in support...
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    led by Marshal Claude Perrin Victor attack a Spanish force under Francisco Javier Venegas. The French easily crushed their outnumbered foes, capturing over...
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    to power by coup, the archbishop had more legitimacy as ruler. Francisco Javier Venegas was appointed viceroy and landed in Veracruz in August, reaching...
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  • (1808–1809) Francisco Javier de Lizana y Beaumont, Archbishop and Viceroy (1809–1810) Pedro Catani, President of the Audiencia (1810) Francisco Javier Venegas, Viceroy...
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    armory to the insurgents, but he also informed the vice-royalty, Francisco Javier Venegas on November 11 of rebel movements. Judged in the context of his...
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    promulgated immediately throughout the empire. In New Spain, Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas allowed the Constitution to be published on 19 September 1812....
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  • Tlapehuala, in the Mexican state of Guerrero. In 1535, viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas granted the title to the city. The city is known for its palm sombreros...
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    adequately explained. After the retreat of the insurgents, Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas ordered Calleja, now a brigadier in command of a cavalry division...
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    Christopher Columbus, as governor and viceroy of the West Indies 1499–1502: Francisco de Bobadilla, as governor of the West Indies 1502–1509: Nicolás de Ovando...
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    was replaced by Francisco Javier de Lizana y Beaumont, whose tenure was also short until the arrival of viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas from Spain. Two...
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    Hidalgo also sent word that he wanted to speak to the viceroy, Francisco Javier Venegas. However, at this point, Hidalgo decided not to press forward to...
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    of a Nahuatl-language broadside printed on October 5, 1810, by Francisco Javier Venegas de Saavedra, viceroy of New Spain, as propaganda during the Hidalgo...
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    Mexico, Francisco Javier de Lizana, who had pardoned the conspirators of Valladolid, was relieved on September 14 by Francisco Javier Venegas, participant...
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  • returned Manila to the Spanish in 1764, the Spanish Governor-General Francisco Javier de la Torre resumed administration of the Philippines under the authority...
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    (Latin: "True"). He advised the Viceroy of New Spain (Mexico), Francisco Javier Venegas, and the Governor of Cuba, the Marqués de Someruelos, of the expansionist...
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    Francisco Javier Clavijero Echegaray, SJ (sometimes Italianized as Francesco Saverio Clavigero; September 9, 1731 – April 2, 1787) was a Mexican Jesuit...
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    fortified camp at Montesquieu-des-Albères, defended by Colonel Francisco Javier Venegas. La Barre supported Point's troops, while Victor with a reserve...
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    Seville ordering him to turn over his office to a new viceroy, Francisco Javier Venegas. (Amar had been released in the meantime.) Popular pressure forced...
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    In August 1810 he was named viceroy of New Granada to replace Francisco Javier Venegas (who had never actually occupied the position). He stopped first...
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  • under the command of Rosendo Porlier and accompanying Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas. These were the first Spaniards to have come from Europe in support...
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    next to flank Venegas by moving his army west, crossing the Tagus at Toledo, and then returning to the east to attack the Spanish. Venegas, however, anticipated...
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  • Mexico. Francisco Javier de Lizana y Beaumont – viceroy of New Spain until May 8, also served as Archbishop of Mexico for all of 1810 Francisco Javier Venegas...
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    Distinguished Patriots of Ferdinand VII battalions created by Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas, rose to colonel in 1813 and joined the Mexican independence movement...
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    not recognized by King Ferdinand VII who had instead appointed Francisco Javier Venegas, Marquess of Reunión and New Spain to the post but was unable to...
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    prisoners as exchange for the life of Leonardo. However, Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas did not accept the proposal. Leonardo Bravo and his associates...
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    the main objective. The Allied strategy had called for General Francisco Javier Venegas and the Spanish Army of La Mancha to prevent the French IV Corps...
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