• Nicolás de Carvajal y Lancaster, Marquis of Sarria (28 October 1696, in Cáceres – 4 March 1770, in Madrid) was a member of the Spanish nobility and military...
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    the Spanish general, Nicolás de Carvajal, Marquis of Sarriá, soon lost the Spanish King's confidence, and was replaced by Count of Aranda. In a second...
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    led by Nicolás de Carvajal, Marquis of Sarriá, and then by Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, Count of Aranda, were thrice defeated by a combination of popular...
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    supersede Nicolás de Carvajal, Marquis of Sarria in the command of the Spanish army invading Portugal. His forces managed to capture the key border town of Almeida...
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    Spaniards commanded by Nicolás de Carvajal, Marquis of Sarria, entered the Province of Alto Trás-os-Montes, in the northeast of Portugal, with Oporto their...
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    Fantastic War (category Military history of Spain)
    Franco-Spanish army of about 42,000 men, first led by Nicolás de Carvajal, Marquis of Sarria and then by Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, 10th Count of Aranda, invaded...
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    Anglo-Spanish War (1762–1763) (category Charles III of Spain)
    more directly at Anglo-Portuguese commerce. Under the direction of the Marquis of Sarria Spanish troops crossed from Galicia into Northern Portugal capturing...
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    chevaliers de l'ordre de la Toison d'or#Ordre carloctaviste de la Toison d'Or On 15 August 1809, Napoleon Bonaparte planned the creation of a new order...
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