The Cortes of Cádiz was a revival of the traditional cortes (Spanish parliament), which as an institution had not functioned for many years, but it met... 22 KB (2,899 words) - 22:44, 11 April 2024 |
Atlantic side of the Bay of Cádiz, and within the small, strategically located city of Cádiz itself When the Cortes convened in Cádiz in 1810, there... 37 KB (4,772 words) - 01:31, 23 April 2024 |
Spain under Joseph Bonaparte (redirect from Napoleonic Kingdom of Spain) In 1810, the Cortes of Cádiz was created, it operated as a government in exile. The Cortes Generales had to move from Seville to Cádiz to escape the... 23 KB (2,317 words) - 05:07, 25 April 2024 |
inevitable. At the end of 1810, Ferdinand VII of Spain, captive, was recognized by the Cortes of Cádiz and by the governing juntas in the Americas as... 133 KB (15,679 words) - 16:22, 22 April 2024 |
Peninsular War (redirect from Spanish War of Independence) system of juntas was replaced by a regency and the Cortes of Cádiz, which established a permanent government under the Constitution of 1812. Cadiz was heavily... 127 KB (14,530 words) - 11:09, 26 April 2024 |
Ramón Power y Giralt (category Burials at the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista, Puerto Rico) to fight for the equal representation of Puerto Rico before the Cortes of Cádiz, the parliamentary government of Spain at the time. Power was born in San... 16 KB (1,510 words) - 12:42, 30 March 2024 |
Look up cortes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cortes, Cortés, Cortês, Corts, or Cortès may refer to: Cortes (surname), including a list of people... 2 KB (266 words) - 08:58, 5 August 2022 |
functions by Philip II of Spain and placed in Madrid in 1561. The Council of the Indies was abolished in 1812 by the Cortes of Cádiz, briefly restored in... 13 KB (1,511 words) - 11:43, 14 April 2024 |
In the Cortes of Cádiz of 1812, within the faction of realists (as opposed to the faction of more moderate reform conservatives), a subgroup of reactionary... 24 KB (2,818 words) - 22:01, 7 April 2023 |
Royalist (Spanish American independence) (redirect from Royalist (hispanoamerican wars of independence)) supported the authority in the Americas of the Supreme Central Junta of Spain and the Indies and the Cortes of Cádiz that ruled in the King's name during... 30 KB (3,307 words) - 12:59, 30 April 2024 |
San Fernando and Cádiz were the only parts of Spain which did not surrender to the French. The deputies elected to the Cortes of Cádiz met in the Teatro... 7 KB (413 words) - 15:50, 1 April 2024 |
in Cádiz — a small corner of the Iberian Peninsula still under Spanish control — as the Cortes of Cádiz, and drafted the Spanish Constitution of 1812... 82 KB (10,376 words) - 00:18, 10 April 2024 |
were quickly suppressed. In 1812 the Cortes of Cádiz divided the region into two provinces: Guatemala (consisting of Guatemala, Belize, Chiapas, Honduras... 17 KB (1,227 words) - 23:36, 17 April 2024 |
Spain (redirect from Kingdom of Spain) ISBN 978-84-7090-366-3. Cortes of Cádiz (1812) was the first parliament of Spain with sovereign power Rodríguez. Independence of Spanish America. Cambridge... 251 KB (23,852 words) - 06:41, 29 April 2024 |
del Río de la Plata" (formally adopted during the Cortes of Cádiz to designate the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata) alludes to the Junta Provisional... 23 KB (1,658 words) - 15:27, 23 April 2024 |
and the Hispanic American territories of the Spanish Empire, during the term of the Cortes of Cádiz. The Cortes created new structures for home rule,... 9 KB (596 words) - 22:57, 8 March 2024 |
capital in Cáceres. Province of Cádiz, with capital in Cádiz. Province of Calatayud, with capital in Calatayud. Province of Canary Islands, with capital... 54 KB (5,727 words) - 18:19, 26 April 2024 |
Reconquista (Spanish America) (category Spanish American wars of independence) governed by the Cortes of Cádiz – which served as a democratic Regency after Ferdinand VII was deposed. By 1815 the general outlines of which areas were... 14 KB (1,995 words) - 22:32, 6 January 2023 |
Spanish confiscation (category Modern history of Spain) deputies of the Cortes of Cádiz (the Spanish national assembly) recognized the huge debt accumulated in the form of vales reales during the reign of Charles... 31 KB (4,004 words) - 10:52, 5 March 2024 |
parliamentary Cortes. The system of juntas was replaced by a regency and the Cortes of Cádiz, which established a permanent government under the Constitution of 1812... 5 KB (714 words) - 08:32, 3 February 2024 |
Martínez y Robles families of Puebla, was dedicated to the priesthood. In 1810 he was elected deputy to the Cortes of Cádiz. Due to his liberal ideas,... 8 KB (562 words) - 10:06, 19 November 2023 |