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    Melchior de Aymerich (Ceuta, Spain, 5 January 1754 – Havana, Cuba, 11 August 1836) was a Spanish general and provincial administrator, serving as the last...
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  • violently pacified by the Spanish under the rule of Toribio Montes and Melchior Aymerich for the next 10 years. Only after the Battle of Pichincha in May 1822...
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    in royalist control under the Audiencia President, Field Marshal Melchior Aymerich, and by January 1821 had defeated the forces sent by Guayaquil against...
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    José de Sucre against a Royalist army commanded by Field Marshal Melchor Aymerich. The defeat of the Royalist forces loyal to Spain brought about the liberation...
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    Battle of the Ejidos (Commons) of Pasto, the royalist army led by Melchior Aymerich attacked Nariño's army. After being wounded during combat, a false...
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    Audience of Quito had 3,500 soldiers under the command of Marshal Melchior Aymerich. Upon Sucre’s arrival in Guayaquil, he started to organize and train...
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  • year, he was commissioned for the armistice that was signed with Melchior Aymerich. On April of the same year, he fought with Bolívar at the Battle of...
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