- The
Trienio Liberal, ([ˈtɾjenjo liβeˈɾal]) or
Three Liberal Years, was
three years in
Spain between 1820 and 1823 when a
liberal government ruled Spain...
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again in 1820
after a
liberal pronunciamiento,
giving way to the
brief Trienio Liberal (1820–1823). This
brief period came to an
abrupt end with Ferdinand...
- Democrática party, and the
first Labor minister of
Venezuela (during El
Trienio Adeco, 1945–48).
Leoni was born in El Manteco, Bolívar State, son of Clement...
- re-organization of Spain, with a
similar predecessor from 1822 (during the
Trienio Liberal) and an
earlier precedent in the 1810
Napoleonic division of Spain...
-
politician who pla**** a key role in the
establishment of the
Liberal Triennium (
Trienio liberal in Spanish). The
failure of the Cádiz army to set sail has been...
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effect a
pardo party with a
strongly reformist, but not Marxist, agenda. El
Trienio Adeco was a three-year
period in
Venezuelan history, from 1945 to 1948...
- del
Riego undertook the most
successful pronunciamiento,
leading to the
Trienio Liberal. In 1820 a
revolt broke out in
favor of the
Constitution of 1812...
- José
Pascual de
Zayas Chacón (1772–1827) was a
Spanish military commander and
deputy of the
Cortes of Cádiz,
representing La Habana. As a
leading Spanish...
- 1812. This was the
start of the
second bourgeois revolution in Spain, the
trienio liberal which lasted from 1820 to 1823.
Ferdinand was
placed under effective...
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Ferdinand that the
latter had been
deprived from
during the 1820–1823
trienio liberal.
Unlike other European capitals,
during the
first half of the 19th...