Manuel Ruiz Urriés de Castilla, I Count of Ruiz de Castilla ( Ortilla (Spain), 23 November 1734 – Quito (Ecuador), June 1812), was a brigadier of the...
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Quito Revolution (1809–1812) (redirect from Luz de América)
the capital of the Real Audiencia of Quito, with as president Manuel Ruiz Urriés de Castilla. The city had been the scene of several political revolts and...
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Real Audiencia of Quito (redirect from Real Audiencia de Quito)
(1791-1798) Luis Héctor de Carondelet (1799-1807) Manuel Ruiz Urriés de Castilla, conde de Ruiz de Castilla (1807-1809) First Autonomous Junta of Quito (1809-1809)...
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Juan Pío Montúfar (redirect from Juan Pío de Montúfar y Larrea)
intellectuals in the city of Quito deposed the Spanish ruler Manuel Ruiz Urriés de Castilla, and formed a provisional Junta, of which he became president...
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also present at the June 1812 attack against the Spanish ruler Manuel Ruiz Urriés de Castilla. He was arrested by the council, stabbed, and imprisoned. He...
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Urriés de Castilla, Count of Ruiz de Castilla, the deposed Royal representative of Spain. The viceroy of Peru sent troops under the command of Manuel...
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Province of Quito, Manuel Ruiz Urriés de Castilla. Her mother died on 1 December 1820 and was buried at the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Merced, leaving...
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adjoining provinces. In 1808 Stevenson became private secretary to Manuel Ruiz Urriés de Castilla, president and captain-general of Quito, where, on the outbreak...
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Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet y Bosoist, 5th Baron of Carondelet, (born 1748, Noyelles-sur-Selle, Flanders – died 1807 Quito, Ecuador) was a Spanish...
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October 9 Revolution (section La Fragua de Vulcano)
citizens, such as Juan de Dios Morales and Manuel Rodríguez de Quiroga, they planned to overthrow president Manuel Ruiz Urriés de Castilla. Their actions mirrored...
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María del Pilar Jordán de Urríes y Ruiz de Arana 786. Victoria de los Santos Avilés y Dorticós 787. María Josefa de Vargas y Díez de Bulnes 788. Empress...
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