- Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeón y
Achet (1766–1822) was a
Spanish military commander and
colonial administrator. He saw
action during the War of the Pyrenees...
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Viceroyalty of New
Granada Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeón, he fled to
Panama and was
declared governor.
Mourgeón was
ordered to
Ecuador to
fight the separatists...
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Urribarri de
Rebollar y Mazorra,
viceroy (1818–1819) Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeon y Achet,
titular viceroy (1819–1821) New
Spain (complete list) – Miguel...
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Spain Appointer King of
Spain Formation 1718
First holder Antonio Ignacio de la
Pedrosa y
Guerrero Final holder Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeón Abolished 1821...
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Antonio Ignacio de la
Pedrosa y
Guerrero • 1819–1822 (last) Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeón Historical era
Spanish colonization of the
Americas • Established 27 May...
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awardees include Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero, Juan Prim, Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeón,
Francisco de Albear, José
Enrique Varela Iglesias (twice awarded, in 1920...
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Fernando VII had sent his own commander,
General Mourgeon to lead the
royalist defense in Quito.
Mourgeon arrived in
November only to fall
terminally ill...
- Ramírez de
Orozco (1817-1819)
Melchor Aymerich (1819-1821) Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeón (1821-1822)
Melchor Aymerich (1822)
Volume I, Book II,
Title XV, Law 10...
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Government offices Preceded by
Francisco Montalvo y
Ambulodi Viceroy of New
Granada 1818–1819 Succeeded by Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeón...
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became incorporated into a
guerrilla force led by Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeón. He was
nearly killed during the
battle of Arjonilla, but was
saved by...