Gabino Crispín Gaínza Fernández de Medrano (20 October 1753 – 1829) was a Spanish military officer, knight of the Order of St. John and prominent politician...
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1821 Gabino Gaínza Act of Independence of Central America Guatemala as part of Federal Republic of Central America September 15, 1821 Gabino Gaínza Nicaragua...
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1814 [es] to gain independence, but both were suppressed by Spanish forces. Gabino Gaínza, the captain general of Guatemala, initially opposed independence but...
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This effort failed, as did a subsequent inconclusive assault led by Gabino Gaínza. However, this was not due to the military performance of Carrera, whose...
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dissolution on 21 February 1822. The junta was led by Guatemalan General Gabino Gaínza. On 5 January 1822, the junta voted for annexation to the First Mexican...
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council meeting at which independence was finally declared was chaired by Gabino Gaínza, and the text of the Act itself was written by Honduran intellectual...
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southwest Europe Federal Republic of Central America (complete list) – Gabino Gaínza, Chief Political Officer (1821–1822) Vicente Filisola, Chief Political...
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north side of the Itata river near Membrillar. The Royalist commander, Gabino Gaínza, had sent a vanguard of 400 men into the hills of Quilo, south of the...
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François Achille Bazaine Carlota of Mexico Frederick III, German Emperor Gabino Gaínza Alexander Gorchakov Alexander von Humboldt Isabella II of Spain Salvador...
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established. Most government administrators, including Brigadier General Gabino Gaínza (the final captain general of Guatemala), retained their positions....
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