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Captain Luis
Daoiz y
Torres (10
February 1767 – 2 May 1808) was a
Spanish Army
officer who was one of the
leaders of the Dos de Mayo
Uprising which resulted...
- term. The two most
senior uniformed leaders involved in the Dos de Mayo,
Daoíz and
Velarde y Santillán, were
caught unprepared by the
actions of the laboring...
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Daoiz Gerardo Uriarte Araújo (born
September 24, 1956, Montevideo, Uruguay) is a lawyer,
professor and
Uruguayan politician member of the
moderate sector...
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Acting on
orders from the
local junta,
Velarde and
fellow captain Luis
Daoíz y
Torres led 20
Spanish soldiers and
approximately 80
civilian volunteers...
- The
Monument to
Daoiz and
Velarde (Spanish:
Monumento a
Daoiz y Velarde) is an
instance of
public art in Segovia, Spain.
Designed by
Aniceto Marinas,...
- of the
Cuartel de
Artilleria as well as a
marble sculpture representing Daoíz & Velarde, two
spanish soldiers which fought against the
French on the Dos...
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Asistencia Muni****l de
Urgencia y Rescate), had set up a
field hospital at the
Daoiz y
Velarde sports facility.[citation needed]
Bystanders and
local residents...
- Independence. The
plaza features a
monumental arch in its
centre dedicated to Luis
Daoíz and
Pedro Velarde, two
soldiers fallen to the
French army on 2 May 1808...
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working in the
defense of the
Artillery Battery at Monteleón, led by Luis
Daoíz y
Torres and
Pedro Velarde y Santillán. Her
father was
purported to fire...
- was not yet
housed at the
corner of
Calle de San
Bernardo with
Calle de
Daoíz. It was one of the only 3 high
schools that
remained open in
Madrid during...