Brigadier-General Luis Roberto de Lacy, 11 January 1775 – 5 July 1817, was a Spanish professional soldier of Irish descent, who served in the Spanish and...
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de Lacy (Laci, Lacie, Lascy, Lacey, Lassey) is the surname of an old Norman family which originated from Lassy, Calvados. The family took part in the...
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French invasion of Spain Pronouncement of Lacy, a failed revolt by Francisco Milans del Bosch and Luis de Lacy against Ferdinand VII Trienio Liberal (1820–1823)...
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the 1817 pronunciamento by generals Milans del Bosch and Luis de Lacy, Coupigny ordered Lacy's execution, which led to him having to abandon Mallorca and...
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Hugh) Field Marshal Alejandro O'Reilly Arturo O'Neill Juan O'Neylle Luis de Lacy Juan O'Donojú Joaquín Blake y Joyes Ricardo Wall Leopoldo O'Donnell y...
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sun, to the gaol at Prats de Lluçanès. The public scandal at seeing the priest mistreated in such a manner led to Luis de Lacy, who had by then replaced...
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Luis de Morales (1509 – 9 May 1586) was a Spanish painter active during the Spanish Renaissance in the 16th century. Known as "El Divino", most of his...
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Manuel de Villena 1810: Carlos O'Donnell (interim) 1810–1811: Miguel Iranzo 1811: Luis González-Torres de Navarra y Castro 1811–1813: Luis de Lacy 1813–1814:...
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that it was named as such by then-governor Gonzalo de Aróstegui Herrera in honor of General Luis de Lacy, who had gone against Ferdinand VII's absolutist...
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Bosch sided with the liberals. In 1817, Milans del Bosch and General Luis de Lacy organized a pronunciamento (which differs from the coup d'êtat because...
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