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Emparán (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈθente
empaˈɾan], or
sometimes Emparan [
emˈpaɾan]; 1747 – 3
October 1842) was a
Spanish Captain General.
Emparán was...
- was an
insurrection in
Caracas on
April 19, 1810, that
deposed Vicente Emparan,
captain general of Venezuela, and
founded the
Supreme Junta of Caracas...
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Archived from the
original on 15
April 2019.
Retrieved 13
March 2018.
Emparan, R.; Reall, H. S. (2008). "Black
Holes in
Higher Dimensions".
Living Reviews...
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Pauline C. (1941). Vallejo.
Meador publishing Company. p. 27 and footnote.
Emparan, M.B. (1968) The
Vallejos of California.
University of San Francisco: San...
- Sebastià de
Victoria Emparán y
Loyola was
Bishop of
Urgel and ex
officio Co-Prince of
Andorra from 1747 to 1756. "European Kingdoms,
Western Europe: Prin****lity...
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Apeztegui 1714–1737
Jordi Curado i
Torreblanca 1738–1747 Sebastià de
Victoria Emparán y
Loyola 1747–1756
Francesc Josep Catalán de Ocón 1757–1762
Francesc Fernández...
- dimensions. This is best
demonstrated by the
proof of
Harvey Reall and
Roberto Emparan that
there is a 'black ring'
solution in 5 dimensions. If such a 'black...
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Zitacuaro to
prepare the defense.
Emparan left Maravatío to
attack Zitacuaro on June 22. Rayón had
fewer men than
Emparan but
better artillery. Rayón's army...
- was
replaced by
Vicente Emparán and his staff,
which included Fernando Rodríguez del Toro. The
creoles also
resisted Emparán's government,
despite his...
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Azpeitia (meaning 'down the rock' in Basque) is a town and muni****lity
within the
province of Gipuzkoa, in the
Basque Country, Spain,
located on the Urola...