Francisco Javier Venegas de Saavedra y Ramínez de Arenzana, 1st Marquess of Reunión and New Spain, KOC (1754 in Zafra, Badajoz, Spain – 1838 in Zafra,...
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Francisco Venegas may refer to: Francisco Venegas (painter) (c. 1525–1594), Spanish painter Francisco Javier Venegas (1754–1838), Spanish general Francisco...
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(born 1998), Mexican footballer Francisco Javier Venegas (1754–1838), Spanish military officer and viceroy Guillermo Venegas Lloveras (1915–1993), Puerto...
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led by Marshal Claude Perrin Victor attack a Spanish force under Francisco Javier Venegas. The French easily crushed their outnumbered foes, capturing over...
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Real Audiencia to fill in until the arrival of the next viceroy, Francisco Javier Venegas. Lizana continued as archbishop. He was awarded the Cross of Carlos...
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under the command of Rosendo Porlier and accompanying Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas. These were the first Spaniards to have come from Europe in support...
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to power by coup, the archbishop had more legitimacy as ruler. Francisco Javier Venegas was appointed viceroy and landed in Veracruz in August, reaching...
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adequately explained. After the retreat of the insurgents, Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas ordered Calleja, now a brigadier in command of a cavalry division...
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armory to the insurgents, but he also informed the vice-royalty, Francisco Javier Venegas on November 11 of rebel movements. Judged in the context of his...
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(1808–1809) Francisco Javier de Lizana y Beaumont, Archbishop and Viceroy (1809–1810) Pedro Catani, President of the Audiencia (1810) Francisco Javier Venegas, Viceroy...
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