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Antonio María Pérez de
Olaguer Feliu (1907–1968) was a
Spanish writer and a
Carlist militant. As a man of
letters he was
recognized by his contemporaries...
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Manuel Olaguer Feliú (27
December 1759 – 7 June 1824) was a
Spanish military engineer known for his role in
constructing and
overhauling fortifications...
- José
Olaguer Feliú y Ramírez (October 25, 1857 –
November 21, 1929) was a
Spanish lieutenant general,
Minister of War and politician.
Olaguer Feliú was...
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Antonio Olaguer Feliú y
Heredia López y
Domec (1742–1813) was a
Spanish soldier and
politician who
spent most of his
career in
South America. Born in...
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prayer in the
years of the
chicken pox
outbreak (1541). In 1816,
Manuel Olaguer Feliú, the
Brigadier of the
Royal Engineers,
designed and
built two forts...
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marching in six columns,
arrived at the fort, led by the
Commandant José
Olaguer Feliú. They
besieged the fort for a
number of hours,
fighting Roque and...
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February 1770. Much of the area was
later purchased by
Viceroy Antonio de
Olaguer y Feliú and by a
German immigrant, Hernán Wineberg, who sold a
large tract...
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bequeathed the
property to his nephew,
Antonio Justo Olaguer Feliú. The
blind Olaguer, who had no use for the view of the waterfront, sold the easternmost...
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Union 1792 -
Antonio Olaguer Feliú (1742–1813) 1810 -
Henry Joseph O'Donnell,
Count of La
Bisbal (1769–1834) 1818 -
Manuel Olaguer Feliú (1759–1824) 1844...
- Ana de Azcuénaga de
Olaguer Feliú (1770–1845), was
Vicereine of Río de la
Plata in 1797–1799 by
marriage to
viceroy Antonio Olaguer Feliú. She
became the...