- Juan de
Amézqueta (born c. 1595), was a
Spanish captain in the
Puerto Rican Militia who
defended Puerto Rico from an
invasion by the
Dutch in 1625. He...
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Julen Amezqueta Moreno (born 12
August 1993 in Estella) is a
Spanish cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
Continental team
Illes Balears Arabay. He was...
- and was not taken. The
Dutch were
counterattacked by
Captain Juan de
Amézqueta and 50
members of the
civilian militia on land and by the
cannons of the...
- the
conquistadores in the Taíno
Rebellion of 1511 17th
century Juan de
Amézqueta, Captain,
Puerto Rican Militia;
defeated Captain Balduino Enrico (Boudewijn...
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where Romance is spoken. — García de
Gongora (pseudonym of Juan Sada
Amezqueta) José Moret,
chronicler of the kingdom,
called Navarre and its bordering...
- de Haro
started ordering sorties of 80 men in 3 parties, with Juan de
Amézqueta personally leading a
sortie on 5 Oct.
Hendricksz again called upon de...
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realized that an
invasion was
inevitable and
ordered Captain Juan de
Amézqueta, plus 300 men
stationed at "San
Felipe del
Morro Castle" (also
known as...
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under the
leadership of
Spanish Governor De Haro and
Captain Juan de
Amézqueta of the
Puerto Rican militia, but the city was
sacked and burned. 1630...
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Fonseca Betancourt 1627
Alonso Cabrera 1630 Juan
Acevedo 1632 Juan de
Amézqueta Quijano 1633
Pedro de la Roca y Borgés 1643 Bartolomé
Osuna 1649 Diego...
- Saint-Julien
family (originally from
Lower Navarre) and then in 1408 to the
Amezqueta family. The Act of 4
March 1790,
which determined the new administrative...