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    Antonio José Amar y Borbón Arguedas (1742 in Zaragoza, Spain – 1826? in Zaragoza) was a Spanish military officer and colonial official. From September...
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    1787. Under the rule of Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón, Pey was elected alcalde of Bogotá, replacing José Antonio de Ugarte in January 1810. Within...
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    Ferdinand VII, but rejecting the viceregal authorities. Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón considered this a rebellious act, and fearing for similar developments...
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  • and lawyer Antonio José Amar y Borbón, Spanish military officer and colonial official Antonio José Benavides, Venezuelan general Antonio José Carranza,...
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  • (complete list) – Antonio José Amar y Borbón, President of the Supreme Governing Junta, viceregent of the King's Person (1810) José Miguel Pey, President...
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    morning of July 20, 1810, Joaquín Camacho visited the Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón to see if his request to open a cabildo had been granted, but...
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    New Kingdom of Granada", and first swore allegiance to Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón, and appointed him as president, but then he was deposed and arrested...
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    on October 20. There he volunteered for the service of Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón to fight against the insurgents. As of January 1, 1810 at the...
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    first junta in Santafé and led to the eventual removal of Viceroy Antonio Amar y Borbón and the other royal authorities who had tried to prevent the establishment...
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    Santa Fe revolted against to the Viceregal government of Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón and began the establishment of juntas in 1810, which began the...
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    Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón and his wife María Francisca Villanová, fearing for their lives, were smuggled out of Bogotá by the mayor José Miguel...
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    today celebrated as Colombia's Independence Day.) The viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón initially presided over the junta in Bogotá, but due to popular...
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  • Bogotá: Banco Popular, 1989. (in Spanish) Restrepo Sáenz, José María, Biografías de mandatarios y ministros de la Real Audiencia (1671 a 1819). Bogotá, Academia...
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    the historian José Manuel Goot, and his own sons. Figueroa's first major work came in 1804 when he painted the Viceroy Amar y Borbon who was a widely...
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    as Battle of Boyacá Day. The date July 20, 1810 (when Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón formally declared New Granada's independence) is celebrated as...
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    defended the assets of Archbishop Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón Arguedas against the claims of Antonio Nariño, Vergara was the closest friend of...
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  • Granada Viceroys Pedro Mendinueta y Múzquiz, viceroy of New Granada (1797–1803) Antonio José de Amar y Borbón Arguedas y Vallejo de Santacruz, viceroy (1803–1810)...
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    Antonio Amador José de Nariño y Álvarez del Casal ( April 9, 1765 – December 13, 1823), was a Colombian ideological precursor of the independence movement...
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    Santana, then still called Santa Ana, was founded by viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón on June 14, 1806. The basis for the economy of Santana is the...
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    He was entrusted with organizing the welcome event for Viceroy Antonio Amar y Borbón. He traveled to Europe as a student in 1803. It is said that in...
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    Taboada y Lemos 1788–1789 José Manuel de Ezpeleta 1789–1797 Pedro Mendinueta y Múzquiz 2 January 1797 – 16 September 1803 Antonio José Amar y Borbón 16 September...
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    Fe on July 20, 1810 a popular revolt ended up deposing Viceroy Antonio Amar y Borbón and replaced him with a governing junta. In the city of Cali a provisional...
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    1809, he engaged in conspiracies seeking to depose the Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón, to form an independent government. He became interested in the...
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  • Gobernador Miguel Tacón Mariano Venancio as Virrey Antonio Amar y Borbón Ana Fernández as Doña Francisca Villanova y Marco Matilde Lemaitre as Young María Ignacia...
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  • España Camila Viyuela as María Cristina de Borbón-Two Sicilies Álex O'Dogherty [es] as Carlos María Isidro de Borbón Fernando Sansegundo as Francisco Tadeo...
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    Caspistegui Gorasurreta 1997, p. 78 including José Ignacio Olazábal, Pedro Echevarría, José Antonio Parilla and others; the only ones left were Zavala...
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    building had been located since 1793, which served as a prison for Viceroy Amar y Borbón after July 20, 1810, and as an office for Viceroy Sámano and Pablo Morillo...
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    It was inaugurated on 26 September 2003 with the presence of Felipe de Borbón, Prince of Asturias, and was also visited by former U.S. President Bill...
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    the people of Santa Fe revolted against the government of Viceroy Antonio Amar y Borbon and formed a revolutionary junta eventually leading to the removal...
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    (in Spanish). Boletín Oficial del Estado. ISBN 978-84-340-2704-6. de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, Juan Carlos; Morenés Eulate, Pedro (2 June 2012). Real...
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