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Mendigorría (Basque:
Mendigorria) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and
autonomous community of Navarre,
northern Spain. The
Battle of...
- The
Battle of
Mendigorría Grand took
place during the
First Carlist War on July 16, 1835
south of
Mendigorría, Navarre. The
Carlists were
commanded by...
- Don
Fernando Fernández de Córdova y Valcárcel, 2nd
Marquess of
Mendigorría (2
September 1809, in
Buenos Aires – 30
October 1883, in Madrid), was a Spanish...
- Eulate, Gallués, Garínoain, Izagaondoa, Larraona, Leoz, Lerga, Lónguida,
Mendigorría, Metauten, Mirafuentes, Murieta, Nazar, Obanos, Olite, Oteiza, Pueyo...
- Madrid, is
founder and
since 2004
artistic director and
founder of the
Mendigorría International Music Festival in Spain, is
president of the
European Piano...
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Zorrilla The
Marquess of San
Rafael Práxedes
Mateo Sagasta The
Marquess of
Mendigorría Manuel Ruiz
Zorrilla Born (1845-05-30)30 May 1845
Royal Palace, Turin...
- Lisbon) was a
Spanish military general,
diplomat and
first Marquis of
Mendigorria. He was the son of José de Córdoba y
Rojas and
elder brother of Fernando...
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Count of
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Moderate 1849 The Duke of
Rivas 1 day 1
Moderate 1854 The
Marquess of
Mendigorría 1 day 1
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- de San Fernando). On the
northern front, he
fought at the
Battle of
Mendigorría and
later captured Belascoáin from the
Carlists in 1838,
thereby earning...
- Fernández de Córdova,
general in the
Carlist Wars,
diplomat and
Marquis of
Mendigorría Fernando Fernández de Córdova,
fought in the
Carlist Wars, politician...