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- José Joaquín Vicente de Iturrigaray y Aróstegui, KOS (27 June 1742, Cádiz, Spain – 22 August 1815, Madrid) was a Spanish military officer and viceroy...
- was the "king's living image" in New Spain. In 1808 viceroy José de Iturrigaray (1803–1808) was in office when Napoleon's forces invaded Iberia and deposed...
- anti-independence party, and leader of the coup that overthrew Viceroy José de Iturrigaray in 1808. When Gabriel de Yermo moved from Spain to New Spain, he married...
- European-born Spaniards who had overthrown the Spanish Viceroy José de Iturrigaray. Hidalgo marched across Mexico and gathered an army of nearly 90,000...
- Spanish Empire in 1808, which ended with the government of Viceroy José de Iturrigaray. Conspiracies of American-born Spaniards sought to take power, leading...
- (anti-independence) party headed by Gabriel J. de Yermo deposed Viceroy José de Iturrigaray on September 15, 1808 for his pro-independence sympathies. This was the...
- Joseph Bonaparte on the Spanish throne. In New Spain, viceroy José de Iturrigaray proposed to provisionally form an autonomous government, with the support...
- provisional, governing junta for an autonomous New Spain, with Viceroy José de Iturrigaray at its head. The justification for this was that the mother country was...
- Aires Chile, Peru & Upper Peru José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa José de Iturrigaray Gabriel J. de Yermo Francisco Javier Venegas Félix María Calleja del...
- independence. September 16. Viceroy Iturrigaray was deposed in a coup d'etat by the peninsulares. Although born in Spain, Iturrigaray was considered pro-criollo...