Andrés Novales (c. 1795 – 2 June 1823) was a Filipino captain in the Spanish Army in the Philippines, and the self-proclaimed Emperor of the Philippines...
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shouted, "Long live the Emperor Novales!" (Viva el Emperador Novales). Surprisingly, the townsfolk followed Novales and his troops as they marched into...
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of Thessaly (1369–1373) Jovan Nenad, "Emperor of Serbs" (1526–1527) Andrés Novales, “Emperor of the Philippines” (1823) Joshua Abraham Norton, “Emperor...
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soldiers and officers in the Philippines who supported their Emperor, Andrés Novales in his failed revolt against Spain. In 1823, a revolution in Mexico...
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died in 2013. In 1823, in Manila, Philippines, a regimental captain, Andrés Novales, staged a mutiny and proclaimed himself "Emperor of the Philippines"...
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in the Spanish-Moro Conflict, Argentine Filipino. Mutineers in the Andrés Novales Uprising: Mexican, Colombian, Venezuelan, Peruvian, Chilean, Argentinian...
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Archbishop Francisco de la Cuesta. June 1, 1823: A failed revolt by Andrés Novales and Creole members of the Spanish Army was crushed by the Spanish colonial...
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resistance to reform, the Andres Novales uprising occurred and it was inspired by the Latin American Wars of Independence. Novales' uprising was primarily...
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Philippines Name Image From Until Notes Andrés Novales 1823 1823 His discontentment with the treatment of creole soldiers led him to start a revolt in...
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Chile, Argentina, and Costa Rica were dismissed in the context of the Andres Novales uprising, one of the precursors of the Philippine revolution. These...
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on how the Spanish authorities treated them. Led by Andrés Novales, this became known as the Novales Revolt. Fernández de Folgueras was killed on June 1...
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were among the Latin American soldiers and officers supporting Emperor Andrés Novales of the Philippines, in his short-lived revolt against Spain. In 2022...
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Mexicans were among the Latin Americans involved with the Filipino soldier Andrés Novales and his 1823 uprising against Spain. In the Mexican side, Filipinos...
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was staged by a Creole captain named Andrés Novales, but was suppressed when Fort Santiago did not yield to Novales and his 800 men. Madrid did not notice...
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Eventually, the Latin American Wars of Independence inspired the revolt of Andres Novales as Latin American immigrants and military exiles to the Philippines:...
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had an almost successful revolt against Spain under the uprising of Andres Novales which were supported by Criollos and Latin Americans who were the Philippines...
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officers and soldiers that supported the Philippines’ short-lived Emperor, Andrés Novales, in his revolt against Spain. Later, the Chilean independence leader...
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unflinching loyalty to the homeland. This resulted in the uprising of Andres Novales a Philippine born soldier who earned great fame in richer Spain but...
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revolt broke out in Manila led by the Mexican-blood Creole captain Andres Novales. The revolt, caused by an order from Spain that declared military officers...
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Antonio Luna (1866–1899): Filipino revolutionary general. (San Nicolas) Andrés Novales (1800–1823): Spanish Army captain who led a revolt against Spanish colonial...
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Council) sentenced Andrés and Procopio to death on May 10, 1897, for committing sedition and treason. Aguinaldo supported deportation of Andrés and Procopio...
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Latin-Americans which supported the self-proclaimed Emperor of the Philippines, Andres Novales, in his failed revolt against Spain. Peru recognised the Philippines...
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Philippine Revolution, which sought independence from Spain. A revolt by Andres Novales was inspired by the Latin American wars of independence but the revolt...
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Royalist Victory Death of Mariano Fernández de Folgueras (royalist), Andrés Novales (liberal) and other persons. Expulsion of Luis Rodríguez-Varela and...
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sent to Zamboanga and Philippines as soldiers, joined in the revolt of Andres Novales, and he fought for sovereignty and became the short lived Emperor of...
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Colombians were among the Latin Americans who supported the revolt of Andres Novales, Emperor of the Philippines, against Spain. The first Miss International...
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Hawaii, where he had a vacation home. He was first married to Rocío Urquijo Novales with whom he had three children – Jácobo Santiago "Santi" (1954–1965),...
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the street takes its name. Although the Spanish historian Alberto Gil Novales (1975, i: 11) disagreed with that version of the societies: "It would be...
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Real Academia de la Historia. Retrieved 20 April 2023. (in Spanish). Gil Novales, Alberto (2010). Diccionario biográfico de España (1808-1833): P/Z, pp...
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officers from Gran Colombia were among the rebel soldiers supporting Andres Novales, the brief Emperor of the Philippines, in his short-lived revolt against...
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