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    Juan Prim y Prats, 1st Count of Reus, 1st Marquis of los Castillejos, 1st Viscount of Bruch (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam ˈpɾin i ˈpɾats]; Catalan: Joan...
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    Isabella, most notably in 1854 and 1861. An 1866 rebellion led by General Juan Prim and a revolt of the sergeants at San Gil barracks, in Madrid, sent a signal...
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    Martín Zurbano in 1845 included the support of key generals, including Juan Prim, who was imprisoned by Narváez. Narváez ended the sale of church lands...
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  • archaeologist Juan Prim (1814–1870), Spanish general and statesman Kristin Prim (born 1993), American fashion designer and publisher Paine Page Prim (1822–1899)...
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    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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    during Isabel II's reign. In 1870, after the 1868 Revolution, General Juan Prim organized a national contest to create a new official state anthem, and...
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  • 1844 - Ramón María Narváez y Campos, Duke of Valencia (1800–1868) 1869 - Juan Prim, Marquis of Los Castillejos (1814–1870) 22 March 2015 - Sarath Fonseka...
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    (1869–1871). Juan Prim was the de jure officeholder from 18 June 1869 to 30 December 1870. As a result of a travel to France, Minister of the Navy Juan Bautista...
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  • disintegrated gradually after the murder of its last leader, General Juan Prim, 1st Marquis of los Castillejos in 1870, splitting into the Constitutional...
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    Morella Equestrian of General Juan Prim by Lluís Puiggener at the Plaça de Prim, 1891. General Juan Prim at Plaça de Prim Fountain of Comte Arnau by Josep...
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    his way to Spain, General Juan Prim, his chief supporter, was assassinated and Amadeo took the oath in the presence of Prim's corpse. Amadeo then had to...
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    against the latter country was successfully waged by generals O'Donnell and Juan Prim. The later part of Isabella's reign saw also the Spanish retake of Santo...
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    to Madrid in 1815. Its awardees include Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero, Juan Prim, Juan de la Cruz Mourgeón, Francisco de Albear, José Enrique Varela Iglesias...
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    congressman (following Hiram Rhodes Revels in February). December 28 – Juan Prim, prime minister of Spain, is shot by unknown assassins on leaving the...
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    Dios, Marisa de (14 December 2014). "TVE-1 recrea el asesinato del general Juan Prim, en la España de 1870". El Periódico. Simón Andreu at IMDb v t e...
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  • the division of the Progressive Party following the death of General Juan Prim, 1st Marquis of los Castillejos. The right wing of the party, along with...
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    detainees convicted of rebellion being Malagueños. In 1866, a revolt led by Juan Prim was suppressed, but in 1868 there was a further revolt, known as the Glorious...
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    During the Spanish revolution of 1868, he supported the insurgents under Juan Prim against Queen Isabel II, his own sister-in-law. In 1870 he fought a duel...
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    1868) Prime Minister (19 September-8 October 1868) 30 September 1868 Juan Prim, 1st Marquis of los Castillejos † 30 December 1870 Minister of War (1868–1870)...
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    same year, he was appointed Governor of Puerto Rico, as a successor to Juan Prim. He held this position until 1851. He founded the Royal Academy of Belles...
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  • rebellion of September 1868 against Isabella II of Spain, by Generals Juan Prim and Francisco Serrano, initiating the Six Democratic Years and First Republic...
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    politicians and military men (Manuel Cortina, Joaquín María López, General Juan Prim), who rejected his expeditious way of resolving not only this conflict...
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    January 7, 1862. On January 10 a manifesto was issued by Spanish General Juan Prim disavowing rumors that the allies had come to conquer or to impose a new...
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  • Prim, el asesinato de la calle del Turco is a Spanish television film directed by Miguel Bardem recreating the magnicide of Juan Prim in 1870. It originally...
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    "Buenaventura" to the Canary Islands for Serrano and the other exiles; and when Prim and Sagasta arrived from Gibraltar, the whole fleet under the influence of...
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  • discovered the body along with his brother, but none was ever indicted. Juan Prim (56), a Spanish general and statesman; in December 1870, he was shot through...
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    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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  • awaiting the order to advance towards Tetouan. On January 1, 1860, General Prim stormed to the mouth of Uad el-Jelúwith the flank support of General Zabala...
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  • Serbia June 10, 1868 Belgrade  Serbia Pavle Radovanović, Kosta Radovanović Juan Prim Prime Minister of Spain December 30, 1870 Madrid  Spain Unknown Richard...
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    were exiled. Serrano began to conspire with Antoine, Duke of Montpensier, Prim and Sagasta. On 7 July 1868, González Bravo had Serrano and other generals...
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