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    Triunfo 1862-1864 blew up. Resolución 1862–1868, rebuilt as Mendez Nuñez in 1869. Villa de Madrid 1863–1882/84. Gerona 1864–1898. Almansa 1864-1888/98. Navas...
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  • los Ferrocarriles de Almansa a Valencia y Tarragona (AVT) was annexed, thus incorporating the tracks to Tarragona, Valencia, Almansa and Gandía. The Valencian...
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  • (1857) Blanca (1859) Lealtad (1860) Resolucion (1861) Tetuan (1863) Almansa (1864) Sagunto (1869) Navarra (1881) Nuestra Senora de Dolores (1771) Nuestra...
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  • First Spanish Republic (1873–1874) Cantons of Alcoy, Algeciras, Alicante, Almansa, Andújar, Bailén, Béjar, Cadiz, Camuñas, Castellón, Córdoba, Granada, Gualchos...
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  • Huguenot soldier and diplomat, one of the principal commanders of Battle of Almansa François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg (1628–1695), French general...
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    Chincha Islands War (category 1864 in Chile)
    Chalaco – Built 1864 – 2 guns Colón – Built 1864 – 2 guns Ironclad monitors Loa – Built 1854, conversion to ironclad ordered in 1864; Weight 648-tons;...
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  • Kingdom of Valencia part of the Crown of Aragon through invasion (Battle of Almansa). 1 May The Acts of Union 1707 unite the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom...
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  • Battle of Ramillies 1706 War of the Spanish Succession 15,600 Battle of Almansa 1707 War of the Spanish Succession 22,000 Battle of Lesnaya 1708 Great...
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  • 1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum Battle of Alma – 1854 – Crimean War Battle of Almansa – 1707 – War of the Spanish Succession Battle of Almendralejo – Spanish...
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    inauguration of the Madrid-Aranjuez line in 1851 and its subsequent extension to Almansa and later to Alicante. José de Salamanca Mayol, who would become a prominent...
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