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removal on July 24, 1898, and the
appointment of
Jáudenes. By
Royal Decree of
October 5, 1898,
Jaúdenes was
removed from all his
positions and
after his...
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Eugenio Jáudenes (18
January 1920 – 31
January 2004) was a
Spanish sailor. He
competed in the
Dragon event at the 1968
Summer Olympics. "Eugenio
Jáudenes"....
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while trying to work out a
bloodless solution with
Jáudenes. On
August 4,
Dewey and
Merritt gave
Jáudenes 48
hours to surrender,
later extending the deadline...
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between Dewey,
General Wesley Merritt,*and
Jaudenes.
Through these diplomatic exchanges,
early in
August Jaudenes began to ..." "Protocol of
Peace Embodying...
- Ramón Diaz del Río
Jáudenes (11
December 1940 – 20
November 2023) was a
Spanish naval engineer and politician. A
member of the People's Alliance, he served...
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relieved Augustín of his
duties effective July 24. He was
replaced by
Fermin Jáudenes. On June 16,
warships departed Spain to lift the siege, but they altered...
- 18, 1898, the
church was the site
where Spanish Governor-General
Fermin Jaudenes prepared the
terms for the
surrender of
Manila to the
United States of...
- July 24, 1898
Preceded by
Fernando Primo de
Rivera Succeeded by Fermín
Jáudenes Personal details Born (1840-02-12)February 12, 1840 Cádiz,
Province of...
- of
Manila from
Spain after Governor-General of the
Philippines Fermin Jáudenes surrendered the city,
which then
remained Spanish-occupied even
after the...
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troops routed the
Spanish command of
General Fermin Jaudenes. This
eventually led
General Jaudenes to
surrender the City of
Manila to
Admiral Dewey, thus...