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Espelette (French pronunciation: [ɛspəlɛt]; Basque:
Ezpeleta; Occitan: Espeleta) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France...
- José
Manuel de
Ezpeleta y Galdeano, 1st
Count of
Ezpeleta de
Beire (in full, José
Manuel Ignacio Timoteo de
Ezpeleta Galdeano Dicastillo y del Prado,...
- Prix
events in 1998 but,
confident in the
ability of
Dorna CEO
Carmelo Ezpeleta, has left the
running of the
company to the Spaniard, as well as the almost...
- His
mother was Concepción
Ezpeleta Enrile, who was the
daughter of
General José
Manuel de
Ezpeleta, 1st
Count of
Ezpeleta de Beire, who was
Viceroy of...
- Joaquín
Ezpeleta Enrile (born 19
September 1788) was a
Spanish politician and
Spanish Army
general officer who
served as the 15th
President of the Spanish...
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Pedro de
Peralta y
Ezpeleta (1421–1492), also
known as
Pierres de
Peralta the Younger, was a
Navarrese nobleman,
politician and
military leader, active...
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replaced by a
French military governor 1814 : José
Manuel de
Ezpeleta, 1st
Count of
Ezpeleta de
Beire 1820–1823 : No
viceroy during the
Trienio Liberal...
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Bernal Bernal Don
Bosco Avellaneda Quilmes Quilmes West
Quilmes Ezpeleta Ezpeleta West
Ezpeleta Villa La
Florida San
Francisco Solano Berazategui Florencio...
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Carlos VII (pretender of the
Carlist branch), in
favor of Joaquín Elío y
Ezpeleta,
General of the
Carlist army. This
branch of the Elío
family always used...
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Orleans to ****ault Mobile,
reinforced by
infantry from
regiments of Jose de
Ezpeleta from Havana. In the ****ault on Pensacola, the
Spanish Army contingents...