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    Baldomero Fernández-Espartero y Álvarez de Toro (27 February 1793 – 8 January 1879) was a Spanish marshal and statesman. He served as the Regent of the...
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  • people with the name include: Baldomero Aguinaldo (1869–1915), leader of the Philippine Revolution Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara (1793–1879)...
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    Spain. A work by Pablo Gibert [es], it is dedicated to General Baldomero Espartero, "the Peacemaker". Commissioned during the Restoration period in...
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    1854, in a cabinet headed by Baldomero Espartero, 1st Duke of la Victoria. Loyal to the Progressive Party and to Espartero, he declined the offer of the...
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    absence of a regent, the cortes named Baldomero Espartero to that post in May 1841. Although a noted commander, Espartero was inexperienced with politics and...
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    The Ministry of Justice (MJUS) was the department of the Government of Spain responsible for preparing and carrying out the government policy in order...
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    mother Maria Christina of the Two Sicilles and then under General Baldomero Espartero, covering almost ten years of her reign, until 23 July 1843, when...
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  • Professor Josiah Willard Gibbs Sr. Pedro Armendáriz Jr. as General Baldomero Espartero In casting the role of Joseph Cinqué, Spielberg had strict requirements...
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    resigned to make way for Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara, the most successful and most popular Isabelline general. Espartero, a Progressive, remained...
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    the Embrace of Vergara (Spanish: Abrazo de Vergara), was signed by Baldomero Espartero for the Isabelines (or "Constitutionalists") and Rafael Maroto for...
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    life title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1872 by Amadeo I to Baldomero Espartero, who was Regent of Spain from 1840 to 1843. The title makes reference...
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  • they were ultimately defeated by the liberal forces led by General Baldomero Espartero. The two Spains – Phrase about the political division of Spain up...
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    agreement symbolized in the Vergara Embrace between Rafael Maroto and Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara ended one of the period wars. Municipal Register...
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    War, in which General Baldomero Espartero led the forces of Queen Isabella to victory. Soon after the war's end, in 1840, Espartero took over as regent...
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    from her own mother, and also from Generals Ramón María Narváez, Baldomero Espartero and Leopoldo O'Donnell, which prevented the transition from the Old...
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    Ayacuchos is the nickname given by the opponents of the Spanish general Baldomero Espartero to the military men grouped around him and who formed a "camarilla"...
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    Bergara in Basque) on 31 August 1839, between the Liberal general Baldomero Espartero, Count of Luchana and the Carlist General Rafael Maroto. Some authors...
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    Inquisition. During his second term as Prime Minister of Spain, Baldomero Espartero declared that all the estates belonging to the Church, its congregations...
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    Oficial del Estado: 1. 21 July 1854. "Real decreto nombrando á D. Baldomero Espartero, Duque de la Victoria, Presidente del Consejo de Ministros" (PDF)...
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    Gutiérrez de la Concha by Andrés Aleu, 1885. Equestrian of General Baldomero Espartero, the Peacemaker, by Pablo Gibert, 1886. Probably the best known equestrian...
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    Ríos Rosas joined forces with the progressives headed by General Baldomero Espartero and Salustiano de Olozaga. Together they formed an electoral committee...
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    by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1839 by Isabella II to Baldomero Espartero, who was Prime Minister of Spain, in remembrance of his military...
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  • traditional Spanish honorific of Excelentísimo Señor (The Most Excellent). Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara, who was regent for Queen Isabella II from 1840...
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    the regency and left Spain with Muñoz. The army commander, General Baldomero Espartero, replaced her as regent. In 1842 Maria Christina purchased the Château...
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    command Malabar in the Mediterranean Fleet and received on board Baldomero Espartero, the regent of Spain, who had been driven out by a coup d'état. Sartorius...
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    of Spain ruled after the regency of her mother Maria Cristina and Baldomero Espartero, in an attempt to modernize Spain and rescue its heritage, Spain...
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    embrace in Vergara"; Bergara in Basque), between liberal general Baldomero Espartero, Count of Luchana and Carlist General Rafael Maroto. July 5, 1833...
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    Vergara and Abrazo de Vergara signed between the Liberal general Baldomero Espartero and the Carlist general Rafael Maroto. Carlos, the pretender, crossed...
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    of tungsten. Martín Zurbano, (1788–1845) liberal military figure. Baldomero Espartero, (1793–1879) general and liberal politician. Cosme García Sáez, (1818–1874)...
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    across, the Bridge of Larraga. The Liberal left flank was led by Baldomero Espartero, the central flank by Luis Fernández de Córdova. The Carlist fiercely...
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