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    Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo (24 May 1821 – 29 October 1885), was a Spanish admiral and politician. He was born in San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico. His father...
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  • interim President of Mexico Juan Bautista Cambiaso (1820–1886), Genoese-Dominican explorer, admiral and sailor Juan Bautista Topete (1821–1885), Spanish admiral...
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  • "cockscomb". The name may refer to: Juan Bautista Topete (1821–1885), Spanish admiral and politician Pascual Cervera y Topete (1839–1909), Spanish admiral Dictionary...
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    que durante la ausencia de D. Juan Prim se encargue de la Presidencia del Consejo de Ministros D. Juan Bautista Topete" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish)...
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    September 1868 General Serrano and General Prim returned, and Brigadier Topete, commanding the fleet, raised the standard of revolt at Cádiz. In July 1869...
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    effective regime. In September 1868, naval forces under admiral Juan Bautista Topete mutinied in Cadiz. This was the same city where a half-century before...
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    Admiral Topete sent a steamer to bring him to Cadiz on 18 September that same year. On landing he signed the manifesto of the revolution with Prim, Topete, Sagasta...
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    present-day California in the United States. Port captain at Cádiz, Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo, (May 24, 1821 – October 29, 1885), a Spanish naval commander...
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  • George B. McClellan, American Civil War general, politician (b. 1826) Juan Bautista Topete, Spanish admiral and politician (b. 1821) November 16 – Louis Riel...
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    Peñaranda (3 May 1844 – 12 February 1846) Juan Bautista Topete y Viaña (12 February 1846 – 16 March 1846) Juan de la Pezuela y Cevallos (16 March 1846 –...
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  • Salvanés was led by general Juan Prim. 1868: successful Glorious Revolution was started by the pronunciamiento of Juan Bautista Topete in Cádiz. 1874: A successful...
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    Emperor Meiji. Glorious Revolution in Spain: A pronunciamiento of Juan Bautista Topete in Cádiz deposed Queen Isabella II. 1870 Costa Rican coup d'état:...
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  • Prussian military officer and German general (d. 1908) May 24 – Juan Bautista Topete, Spanish admiral and politician (d. 1885) June 2 – Ion C. Brătianu...
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    Madrid on 2 January 1871. While the new king was on his way to Spain, General Juan Prim, his chief supporter, was assassinated and Amadeo took the oath in the...
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    die was cast in September 1868, when naval forces under admiral Juan Bautista Topete mutinied in Cádiz – the same place that Rafael del Riego had launched...
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    de Madrid (Captain Claudio Alvargonzález) and Reina Blanca (Commander Juan Topete) to lift the blockade on Valparaiso and sail towards Abtao to intercept...
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    Independencia, it was captured by the Spanish frigate Blanca, commanded by Juan Bautista Topete. The Spanish ship didn't detect the Chilean Independencia pailebot...
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  • narrated ten years later, is examined in Pío Baroja's book Juan van Halen, the adventurous official (Juan van Halen, el oficial aventurero) The lists of suspected...
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    July 1869 17 September 1869 Juan Bautista Topete Juan Manuel González Acevedo (1806–1880) 17 September 1869 23 June 1870 Juan Prim Eugenio Díez 29 June...
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    Progressive 1841 95 Salustiano de Olózaga 9 days 1 Progressive 1843 96 Juan Bautista Topete 8 days 1 Liberal Union 1870 97 Vicente Sancho 5 days 1 Progressive...
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    Aguirre de la Peña Francisco Serrano 18 June 1869 6 August 1869 Juan Bautista Topete Juan Prim 6 August 1869 2 April 1870 Manuel Becerra y Bermúdez 2 April...
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    Unión Liberal headed by Francisco Serrano, the Progressive Party headed by Juan Prim and the Democratic Party. The Cortes rejected the notion of a republic...
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  • navy has rebelled in Cadiz, which actually occurred when Admiral Juan Bautista Topete mutinied. Some characters speculated on Francisco Serrano, who eventually...
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    "Decretos de 9 de agosto de 1939 nombrando Ministros de Asuntos Exteriores a don Juan Beigbeder Atienza; Ejército, Al General de División D. José Enrique Varela...
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    of the three legs of the coordination of the revolutionary action along Juan Prim and Joaquín Aguirre [es] (representative of the progressives), that...
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  • Spain Notes Acting during the absences of the Minister: Juan Villalba (14–17 September 1835) and Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (17 September – 4 October 1835)....
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    who served as Minister of State from 1869 to 1870, in a cabinet headed by Juan Prim, 1st Marquis of los Castillejos, and held other important offices such...
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    his dramatic work; and his reputation, if it gained little by El Nuevo Don Juan, was greatly increased by El Tanto por Ciento and El Tejado de Vidrio. His...
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  • Coronato Juan García Alejandro Gutiérrez José Martell Gerardo Martínez Víctor Purata Ignacio Ramírez Jesús Rangel Juan Salazar Eduardo Topete  Venezuela...
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    He adopted the Calles surname from his mother's sister's husband, Juan Bautista Calles, as he and his wife, María Josefa Campuzano, raised Plutarco...
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