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    José María Fernández de Córdoba y Rojas (also José de Córdoba) (6 April 1774 in San Fernando, Cádiz – 15 December 1810 in Potosí), was a Spanish military...
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    forbidden from appearing at court. He married Julia de Rojas and they had one son, José de Córdoba y Rojas, a loyalist commander in the Spanish American wars...
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    Marquis of Mendigorria. He was the son of José de Córdoba y Rojas and elder brother of Fernando Fernández de Córdova. An outspoken adversary of the Spanish...
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    Royalist forces under the command of Generals Vicente Nieto and José de Córdoba y Rojas, leaving the region firmly under Spanish control. After the 1810...
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    of Spain for one day. Born into a military family as the son of José de Córdoba y Rojas, he and his brother Luis fought in the First Carlist War on the...
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    Jervis defeated a greatly superior Spanish fleet under Admiral Don José de Córdoba y Ramos near Cape St. Vincent, Portugal. After the signing of the Treaty...
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    Argentine War of Independence (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    Peru. The royalist generals Vicente Nieto, Francisco de Paula Sanz and José de Córdoba y Rojas were captured and executed. Castelli then proposed to...
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    Belgrano [belˈɣɾano] or Belgrano de Córdoba [belˈɣɾano ðe ˈkoɾðoβa]) is an Argentine sports club from the city of Córdoba, best known for its football team...
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    He also requested that the royalist generals Francisco de Paula Sanz and José de Córdoba y Rojas submit to him. He made arrangements that the operation...
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    fighting bulls from Aldeanueva (1993), the indulto of Tabernero in Córdoba by Gabriel Rojas (1994), the main doors in La Monumental, the award for the best...
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    Diego de Roxas y Caravantes was Corregidor in the cities of Cordoba and Mendoza, and Marcos de Roxas Caravantes was Alcalde in Chile. Salvador de Rojas was...
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    Peru, José de la Serna, in 1823. This conflict provided an opportunity for the republican forces under the command of Bolívar and Antonio José de Sucre...
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    Sánchez de Rojas (1440–1454) Gonzalo de Illescas (1454–1464) Pedro de Córdoba y Solier (1464–1476) Alonso de Burgos (1477–1483, nombrado obispo de Cuenca)...
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    Festival of Córdoba (also known as Patios Festival of Córdoba and Fiesta of the patios in Cordova) is a courtyard competition in Córdoba, Spain held since...
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  • forward post in Cotagaita under the command of Frigate Captain José de Córdoba y Rojas. These forces were left isolated after the calls for independence...
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    de Andalucía". Diario Córdoba (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-12. "Puente sobre el río Guadalquivir en la ronda oeste de Córdoba" (PDF). Realizaciones...
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  • Alexander López, Iván Cepeda, María José Pizarro, Roy Barreras, Clara López, Aída Avella, Armando Benedetti, Jorge Rojas Rodríguez, Iván Guarín, and Martha...
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  • on Juana Inés de la Cruz. Trillo y Figueroa was born in the parish San Pedro de Cerbás, Ares, Spain, to José de Trillo and Juana Flores de León between...
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  • of Mexico José Hoebee, Dutch pop singer José Maria de Sousa Horta e Costa, also known as also known as José Maria de Sousa Horta e Costa (de) Almeida e...
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    Camilo José Cela y Trulock, 1st Marquess of Iria Flavia (Spanish: [kamilo xoˈse ˈθela]; 11 May 1916 – 17 January 2002) was a Spanish novelist, poet, story...
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    15 December 1999. Retrieved 26 February 2024. "Cambian de nombre y plaza los Cafeteros de Córdoba". Proceso (in Spanish). 6 December 2003. Retrieved 26...
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  • Kempes, Córdoba Attendance: 33,200 Referee: Leodán González (Uruguay) 15 May 2024 (2024-05-15) 19:00 UTC−3 Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba Referee:...
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    Antonio Caballero y Góngora (in full, Antonio Pascual de San Pedro de Alcántara Caballero y Góngora) (24 May 1723 in Priego de Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain – 24...
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    1810, accused of subversion along with Juan Antonio Ovalle and José Antonio de Rojas [es], and taken to the San Pedro barracks, and later taken to Valparaíso...
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    archbishop is José Ángel Saiz Meneses. It has the suffragan dioceses of: Cádiz y Ceuta Córdoba Huelva Canaries Jerez de la Frontera San Cristóbal de La Laguna...
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    III Siege of Melilla (1774), would continue into 1775 6 April – José de Córdoba y Rojas, admiral (died 1810) "Charles III | king of Spain | Britannica"...
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    de Lobera y Torres (1623–1625), transferred to the diocese of Córdoba José González Díez (1625–1627), transferred to the archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela...
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    after 3 hours of fighting. Guerra de la independencia. Miguel Agustín Príncipe. 1844. La reconquista y defensa de Buenos Aires, 1806-1807. Editores Peuser...
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    José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse ɣasˈpaɾ roˈðɾiɣes ðe ˈfɾansia]) (6 January 1766 – 20 September 1840) was a Paraguayan...
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    April 5 – Thomas Potter, British politician (d. 1845) April 6 José de Córdoba y Rojas, Spanish admiral (d. 1810) Marmaduke Williams, American politician...
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