• Melchor Feliú (?-1766) was the last governor in the First Spanish Period of Florida's history, governing from March 20, 1762 to July 27, 1763. Feliú oversaw...
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  • Melchor Feliú, 18th century Florida governor Melchor Fernández Almagro (1893–1966), Spanish writer, historian, journalist and literary critic Melchor...
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  • Feliu or Féliu or Feliú may refer to: Antonio de Olaguer y Feliú (1740–1810), Spanish soldier and politician, Viceroy of the Rio de la Plata and Secretary...
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  • major. In 1761 he was named governor of Florida until March 1762, when Melchor Feliú appointed himself to it because Juan de Prado, governor of Cuba, rejected...
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  • Castillo de San Marcos, from the hands of the former Spanish governor Melchor Feliú, and governed the province until the arrival of Francis Ogilvie. Hedges...
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    Fernando de Palacio y Valenzuela 1758 – 1761 Alonso de Cárdenas 1761 – 1762 acting Melchor Feliú 1762 – 1763 oversaw migration of many Floridanos to Cuba...
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  • situation was similar to that faced by the former Spanish governor Melchor Feliú in 1763, who also ordered an evacuation when Florida was ceded to Great...
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  • of acres from departing Spaniards. The Spanish governor of Florida, Melchor Feliu, was determined to ascertain the validity of all land titles before...
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    the jota about Dolores (Si vas a Calatayud), which is interrupted by Melchor's theme (from the duo in act 1) and the theme of Lázaro's love (from his...
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    María Olaguer Feliu Dubonet (1827-1881) was born and lived in the Philippines. His son and Antonio's maternal uncle general José Olaguer Feliú Ramirez became...
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    campaign directed against Feliú as incompetent leader and steering clear of the alliance question. In 1912 Mella accused Feliú of illegitimately holding...
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    President of the Charcas Audiencia José de Córdoba y Rojas Antonio Olaguer Feliú José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa José Manuel de Goyeneche Pío Tristán Joaquín...
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  • Paco de Lucena Ottmar Liebert Thomas Lorenzo Paco de Lucía Luis Maravilla Melchor de Marchena Juan Martín Pepe Martínez Robert Michaels Ricardo Modrego Carlos...
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    Pais 03.11.12, available here, also Juan Ramón de Andrés Martín, El caso Feliú y el dominio de Mella en el partido carlista en el período 1909–1912, [in:]...
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  • Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Lynch, Bourbon Spain p. 256. Carmen Añon Feliú, Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid, sus orígenes 1755–1781. Madrid: Real Jardín...
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    land. By 20 October the preparations were ready. At 3:00 AM. of that day Melchor de la Cueva's, Duke of Veragua's and Francisco de Meneses' tercios landed...
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    civil governors against specific circulos. The 1911 street battle in Sant Feliú de Llobregat, which left few people dead, might have involved some requeté...
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    (in Spanish). For details on exclusion from succession for treason, see Melchor Ferrer, Domingo Tejera de Quesada, Jose F. Acedo, Historia del Tradicionalismo...
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    and José's father, Francisco Sánchez Asso (1831-1904), was born in Sant Feliú de Guixols in the province of Gerona. Francisco settled in Tudela, where...
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    had died like him". "Gran Enciclopedia de Navarra | MENCOS y MEDRANO, MELCHOR". Tucker 2011, p. 200 Nolan, Cathal. "The Age Of Wars Of Religion, 1000...
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    was privileged to run public conferences of the party leader, Bartolomé Feliú. In 1910 he prepared a lengthy pamphlet hailing the new Carlist king, Don...
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    círculos, handed standards to existing units, greeted the party leader Feliú or infanta Beatriz in Zaragoza, headed meetings and rallies, launched a...
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  • squadrons of Naples, Genoa, and Sicily, under the command of its Generals Melchor de Borja, Gianettino Doria, and Francisco Mejía, to join forces. An aviso...
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    but as one of his last political decisions Carlos VII nominated Bartolomé Feliú Perez instead, the move welcomed by some and protested by the others. The...
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    during the tenure of Bartolomé Feliú does not mention Cortina at all, see Juan Ramón de Andrés Martín, El caso Feliú y el dominio de Mella en el partido...
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    (1524) Guillermo (1539) Pedro Oriona (1549–1560) Diego de la Calzada (1578) Melchor Soria Vera (1602–1643) Juan Avellaneda Manrique (1611) Diego Pereda (1621–1634)...
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    state; writers and scholars like Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco, Narciso Feliú de la Peña and Manuel Larramendi objected to centralization efforts of Felipe...
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    of the centers of the Aragonese school of polyphonic music. Musicians Melchor Robledo, Sebastián Aguilera de Heredia, Pedro Ruimonte, Diego Pontac, Jusépe...
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    Died) Francisco de la Cerda Córdoba, OP (19 Jan 1551 – 14 Nov 1551 Died) Melchor Cano, OP (12 Sep 1552 – 1554 Resigned) Diego Deza Tello (30 Apr 1554 –...
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    conciliatory stand versus the Integrists, the new party leader Bartolomé Feliú made him apply harsh measures against those who went off limits in terms...
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