- Juan Martín Díez,
nicknamed El
Empecinado (Spanish: the Undaunted), (5
September 1775 – 20
August 1825) was a
Spanish military leader and
guerrilla fighter...
- es. 2
September 2013. Martínez Colodrón,
Liliana (1
March 2015). "El
Empecinado,
Rodolfo Sancho y 'El
ministerio del tiempo'". El
Norte de Castilla. Grupo...
- The
Empecinados were a
royalist guerrilla group in modern-day
Uruguay that
opposed the May Revolution. The
movement started soon
before the
outbreak of...
- Juan Martín Díez, El
Empecinado, a key
guerrilla leader...
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restore absolute monarchy in
Spain across history. Juan Martín Díez "El
Empecinado" (Hovik Keuchkerian): A
notable guerrilla combatant who
becomes the target...
- la
Plata Upper Peru
Political ideas Carlotism Monarchism in
Uruguay Empecinados Retroversion of the
sovereignty to the
people Military conflicts Rebellion...
- Chamartín [Napoleon at Chamartin]
Zaragoza Gerona Cádiz Juan Martín el
Empecinado La
Batalla de los
Arapiles [The
Battle of Salamanca]
Written between 1875...
- 000 man strong. It
incorporated the
former guerrilla troops led by El
Empecinado. The 3rd army in Murcia, 21,000 man strong, was
under the
Prince of Anglona...
- him,
present under arms, a
field army of 22,908 troops,
including el
Empecinado's Flying Column of 3,220 men, plus the
garrisons of Sagunto, Oropesa, ****cola...
- Hugo, the
father of
Victor Hugo,
until it was
taken and destro**** by El
Empecinado. Its
restoration was
completed in 1962.
Jadraque Castle overlooking the...