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Gardoqui is a
wealthy Spanish family. A
renowned member of this
family was Don
Diego de
Gardoqui Arriquibar who was the
first Amb****ador of
Spain to the...
- Juan Arévalo
Gardoqui (born in México City, July 23, 1921 – May 4, 2000,
Mexico City)
served as Mexico's
Secretary of
Defense from 1982 to 1988. His parents...
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Anabell Gardoqui de la
Reguera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈana ðe la reˈɣeɾa]; born 8
April 1977) is a
Mexican actress. She has
starred in telenovelas, films...
- The Jay–
Gardoqui Treaty (also
known as the
Liberty Treaty with Spain) of 1786
between the
United States and
Spain was not ratified. It
would have guaranteed...
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Diego María de
Gardoqui y
Arriquibar (born
November 12, 1735, Bilbao,
Spain – d. 1798, Madrid, Spain) was a
Spanish politician and diplomat.
Member of...
- USS
Gardoqui (IX-218), an
unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the only ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for USS
Gardoqui, a
Spanish gunboat...
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through the
Gardoqui family trading company.
Spain made
loans to the
United States to be used to
furnish war
supplies through the
House of
Gardoqui, which...
- and
Francis Xavier,
founders of the
Society of Jesus. Don
Diego María de
Gardoqui y
Arriquibar (1735–1798) was also a
Basque who
became Spain's
first Amb****ador...
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treasury till the
Confederacy shows its teeth." Furthermore, the 1786 Jay–
Gardoqui Treaty with
Spain also
showed weakness in
foreign policy. In this treaty...
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April 18, 2023.
Retrieved June 22, 2021. Rodriguez,
Junius P. (2003). "Jay–
Gardoqui Negotiations (1785–1786)". In Rodriguez,
Junius P. (ed.). The Louisiana...