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    José de Solano y Bote, 1st Marquess of Socorro (March 6, 1726 – March 24, 1806) was a Spanish Navy officer, nobleman and colonial administrator. He served...
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  • José Solano may refer to: José Solano (actor) (born 1971), American actor José Solano y Bote (1726–1806), Spanish naval officer José Solano, executive...
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    harbour from naval attacks. It was constructed c. 1766 by order of Don José Solano y Bote on behalf of the King of Spain. It has been described as the last...
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  • José Solano y Bote (1726–1806), Spanish naval officer David Bote, American baseball player Bote & Bock, a German publishing house Der Elsässer Bote,...
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    alone"). José Solano y Bote was later recognized by King Charles III for coming to aid Gálvez with the title Marques del Socorro. A painting of Solano now...
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    known as the Company of the White Canary Islanders by the governor, José Solano y Bote. Sebastián de Miranda directed his regiment for five years, but his...
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  • was founded in 1759 as a camp set up by the expedition captained by José Solano y Bote. The expedition moved into the area to explore the extent of the limits...
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  • (disambiguation) José Solano y Bote (1726–1806), Spanish naval officer All pages with titles containing Solano This page lists people with the surname Solano. If an...
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    leaders Bernardo de Gálvez (WIA) Francisco de Miranda José Calvo de Irazabal José Solano y Bote Juan Manuel de Cagigal François-Aymar de Monteil William...
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  • Dominicana, Hipólito Mejía Orden de Don José Solano y Bote (Venezuela) Huésped de Honor de las ciudades de La Plata y Rosario (Argentina) Personaje del año...
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    invasion and commanded the floating batteries at the siege of Gibraltar. Jose Solano y Bote was an admiral in the Spanish Navy. For his role in assisting Bernardo...
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    Enciclopedia de México, v. 5. Mexico City José Luis Santalo Rodríguez de Viguri (1973). Don Jose Solano y Bote, Primer Marqués del Socorro Capitán General...
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  • Rubio y Peñaranda 1759–1771 Field-Marshal Manuel de Azlor y Urries 1771–1779 Brigadier José Solano y Bote 1779–1785 Brigadier Isidoro de Peralta y Rojas...
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    Arriaga y Ribera 22/06/1751 - 09/09/1757 Felipe Ricardos 09/09/1757 - 12/11/1763 Felipe de Estenoz 12/11/1763 - 04/04/1771 José Solano y Bote, marqués...
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    Mediterranean entirely. Lángara detached an escort fleet under Rear-Admiral José Solano y Bote, which sailed with Richery for 300 nautical miles (560 km) into the...
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    Town Hall and the Governor and Commander in chief of the Province, Jose Solano y Bote, in 1764 thought about transferring the entire city to this location...
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    reinforcements, naval and army, Spanish and French, from Cuba led by General Jose Solano y Bote arrived. Campbell inspired his troops to defend Fort George. However...
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    Occina José Solano y Bote Zenón de Somodevilla y Bengoechea Vicente Tofiño de San Miguel y Vandelvalle Joaquín Toledo y Parra Antonio de Ulloa y de la Torre-Giralt...
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  • nautical miles (560 km) westwards with a large escort under Rear-Admiral José Solano y Bote, the French admiral then separating and fulfilling his original mission...
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    rebound on rear wall Atxiki (Basque pronunciation: [atʃiki]): illegal retain Bote, punpa: bounce Ados: tie, draw A statue commemorating the game skills used...
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    (Miguelito) Juan José Ryp - (Black Summer, No Hero) Armando Salas - (Adan, Jauja y Colas, Merlina, Don Teleneco) Leopoldo Sánchez - (Bogey) José Sanchis Grau...
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  • Ohio-State Michigan football game off". USA Today. Retrieved December 8, 2020. Bote, Joshua; Hauck, Grace; Shannon, Joel (December 12, 2020). "Coronavirus updates:...
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    homem do caminho (monologue, originally titled Sempre em Frente), 1996 O bote da loba, 1997 Chico Viola (unfinished), 1997 As aventuras do coelho Gabriel...
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    surrendered a two-out, two-strike walk-off grand slam to rookie pinch-hitter David Bote. After the game, Madson said he had been experiencing shooting pain in his...
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