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Pablo (originally Pabru)
Presbere (1670? -1710) was an
Indigenous king of the
community of Suinse, in the
region that is now
known as Talamanca, in the...
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Regency of
Algiers Beylik of
Mascara Defeat Algerians conquers Oran.
Pablo Presbere's insurrection (1709–1710) Part of
Mexican indian war and
Indigenous rebellion...
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successful 1709–1710
Pablo Presbere's insurrection against Spanish colonial power Spanish Empire Rebels led by
Pablo Presbere 1710–1711 Peddlers' War Pernambuco...
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Asamblea Legislativa (1997). "Conmemoración del
levantamiento de
Pablo Presbere" (PDF).
Actos y
Debates Legislativos. 14.
Victoria Reifler Bricker. The...
- United
States (since 1845)
Comanche Other Indigenous nations Defeat Pablo Presbere's insurrection (1709–1710) Part of
Mexican indian war New
Spain Captaincy...
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constant uprisings, the best
known being that of the
indigenous king
Pablo Presbere (1670-1710) who,
although repressed, had the
desired result on a large...
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tariacas (1709). The most
notorious would be that led by the
cacique Pablo Presbere executed by the
Spaniards on July 4, 1710 in Cartago. By 1862
there were...
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Coronado (1562-1565), his successor.
Garabito is perhaps,
along with
Pablo Presbere, the best
known of the
indigenous kings of
Costa Rica,
mainly because he...
- José, 1965 La Barrilete, theatre, 1965 El violín y la chatarra, stories,
Presbere, San Jos 1966 En el San Juan hay tiburón, novel,
Editorial L'Atélier, San...