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    Juan Díaz Porlier (1788 – 1815), also known as the "Marquesito" ("the Little Marquis"), was a Spanish military commander active during the Peninsular...
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    Vicente Genaro de Quesada, and to the north, Lieutenant-colonel Juan Díaz Porlier's 1st Regiment of Provincial Grenadiers, which managed to withstand...
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    Pamplona. Juan Díaz Porlier revolted at La Coruña in the following year. General Luis Lacy led an uprising in Barcelona in 1817, and General Juan Van Halen...
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    managed later to regroup in Liébana under the command of General Juan Díaz Porlier, calling his forces the Cantabrian Division, in which there were various...
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    his throne as Emperor of the French during the Hundred Days. Spain: Juan Díaz Porlier, with the support of the bourgeoisie and educated class, pronounced...
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    city was the centre of anti-monarchist sentiment. On 19 August 1815, Juan Díaz Porlier, pronounced against Fernando VII in defense of the Spanish Constitution...
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  • Javier de Elío. 1815: A failed liberal pronunciamiento was led by Juan Díaz Porlier at A Coruña. 1820: A successful liberal pronunciamiento was led by...
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    attempted, always unsuccessfully, leading to new exiles (Espoz y Mina). Juan Díaz Porlier, Joaquín Vidal or Luis Lacy y Gautier died in action, or were arrested...
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  • del Barco; the 4th, under José María Ezpeleta and the 5th, under Juan Díaz Porlier) seeing action at the Battle of the Bidassoa (7 October) and Battle...
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  • Cesáreo (1867). Naufragios de la Armada Española..., pp. 219–225, 407, 420. Diaz y Lopez. Google Books. Retrieved 3 June 2023. Oman, Charles (1911). A History...
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    the Tower of Hercules was restored by Antúnez. On August 19, 1815, Juan Díaz Porlier, "O Marquesiño", pronounced against Fernando VII in defense of the...
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  • on the frigate, Nuestra señora de Atocha under the command of Rosendo Porlier and accompanying Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas. These were the first...
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    of a neighbor from each town in the council. At the start of 1810, Juan Díaz Porlier was part of the army of Asturias with about 1,000 men who made up...
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  • Militias of Galicia, and in La Coruña he participated in quashing Juan Díaz Porlier's pronunciamiento. In May 1819, Imaz was appointed commander general...
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    He was the more an object of suspicion because his brother-in-law, Juan Díaz Porlier, perished in a wild attempt to support the constitution by force....
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  • Juan Pablo de Aragón y Azlor, Duke of Villahermosa, 1780–1790. Antonio Porlier, Marquis of Bajamar, 1790–1813. José Vargas Ponce, 1814–1821. Juan Bautista...
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    divisions, 3,000 Cantabrians under Longa and 2,500 Asturians under Juan Diaz Porlier. The 1st Division had 4,500, the brigades of Pack and Bradford had...
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    new expedition to the West Coast of America under the command of Rosendo Porlier, who was to replace the naval chief of Callao Antonio Vacaro. Two poorly...
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    Córdova y Córdova Juan de la Cosa Manuel Deschamps Martínez Juan Domingo Deslobbes y Cortés Segundo Díaz de Herrera y Serrano Juan Díaz de Solís José Luis...
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    fringes of society. Authors who stand out include: Juan Antonio González Iglesias, Luis Muñoz, Rafael-José Díaz [es], and Ariadna G. García [es]. According to...
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    was commuted to thirty years in prison. He spent seven or eight years in Porlier prison and was later released. Ian Gibson concludes: "at the end of the...
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  • 1812. Rosendo Porlier of the royalist forces attacked José María Oviedo of the rebels, who fortified the town and helped to defend it. Porlier returned on...
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  • Memoria Histórica marked the Bellas Artes checa, the Modelo prison and the Porlier prison to feature among 15 "sites of historical memory" in Madrid. The...
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