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Francisco Espoz y Mina Ilundáin (1781–1836) was a
Spanish guerrilla leader and general.
Espoz y Mina is
considered the most
important guerrillero of the...
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Jaime Rodriguez Espoz (born 27 May 1937) is a
Chilean lawyer who
served as
minister of the
Supreme Court. From 1944 to 1947, he
carried out his basic...
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seminary while living in
Pamplona with his
uncle and aunt,
Clemente and
Simona Espoz. At the age of 18, he left
Otago to
continue his
education in Zaragoza,...
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virtually unchanged since that time. It is
named after General Francisco Espoz y Mina, a hero of the war of independence.
Manuel de
Falla y
Matheu was...
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guerrilla force numbering between 3,000 and 4,500 men, led by
Francisco Espoz y Mina,
ambushed and
captured the
central part of a
convoy made up of 150...
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guerrillas reliable, and many of them
formed regular army
units such as
Espoz y Mina's "Cazadores de Navarra". The
French believed that
enlightened absolutism...
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three months after the end of the
Peninsular War, and was led by
General Espoz y Mina in Pamplona. Juan Díaz
Porlier revolted at La Coruña in the following...
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Hohenlohe Rafael del Riego
Pablo Morillo Francisco Ballesteros Francisco Espoz Miguel de Álava
Count of La
Bisbal Casualties and
losses France: 400 killed...
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square Location Sol, Centro, Madrid,
Spain Major junctions Mayor, Arenal, Preciados, Carmen, Montera, Alcalá, San Jerónimo,
Espoz y Mina, Carretas, Correo...
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Liberal commander Francisco Espoz y Mina sent 5,000
infantry and
cavalrymen into the field. 9,000 Liberal...