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Baldomero Fernández-
Espartero y Álvarez de Toro (27
February 1793 – 8
January 1879) was a
Spanish marshal and statesman. He
served as the
Regent of the...
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Baldomero Espartero seized power in 1840, O'Donnell went into
exile with
Maria Christina and was
involved in an
attempted coup
against Espartero in 1841...
- of the
Carlist War,
General Espartero,
president of the government.
Maria Cristina resigned the
regency after Espartero attempted a
program of reform...
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Espartero, or the
monument to
General Espartero (Spanish:
Monumento al
General Espartero), is an
instance of
public art in Madrid, Spain. A work by Pablo...
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Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies, and then
under General Baldomero Espartero,
covering almost the
first ten
years of her reign,
until 23 July 1843...
- to make way for
Baldomero Espartero,
Prince of Vergara, the most
successful and most po****r
Isabelline general.
Espartero, a Progressive,
remained regent...
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Mario Espartero (born 17
January 1978) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a
defensive midfielder. Born in Fréjus, Var,
Espartero started...
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regency and left
Spain with Muñoz. The army commander,
General Baldomero Espartero,
replaced her as regent. In 1842
Maria Christina purchased the Château...
- of
Maria Christina's
successor as regent,
General Espartero. As they also
conspired against Espartero, they were sent back into exile. The proclamation...
- fighting, but when
Espartero conquered Morella and
Cabrera in
Catalonia (30 May 1840), the fate of the
Carlists was sealed.
Espartero progressed to Berga...