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Rafael del riego nunez (1784-1823), spanish army officer, who has the melancholy distinction of having begun the long series of political military mutinies.
Riego himself was hanged, and he would become a martyr for the liberal cause in spain and would be memorialized in the anthem of the second spanish republic, el himno de riego, more than a century later.
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Rafael riego has long been associated with the success of the spanish revolution of 1820. In fact, his rebellion, which had been organized by liberals, failed. The revolution of 1820 triumphed when the provincial cities restored the local government granted them by the constitution of 1812. Thereafter riego played a minor role in the politics of the second constitutional period (1820-1823).
First acts of riego, or thespanish martyr, founded on the great drama of the spanish revolution, the rise of which excited so much interest and inspired so much hope you will find it a most interesting ulay, and a poem of exceeding beauty, and most highly polished as to language and sentiment.
Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
Jun 8, 2018 national anthem of spain [1931-1939] - himno de riego.
The himno de riego (anthem of riego) is a song dating from the liberal triennium and named in honour of colonel rafael del riego, composed by josé melchor gomis to words by evaristo fernández de san miguel [es].
Riego was appointed captain-general of aragon, mina, captain-general of galicia, and velasco, captain-general of estremadura. The ministry of the martyrs, [612] irresolutely floating between fear of reaction and alarm at anarchy, contrived to become equally discredited with all parties.
Nov 12, 2019 from there he returned to spain in february 1815, where he was honored with a gold medal for bravery.
Meanwhile a simultaneous movement was agreed upon between don rafael de riego, commanding the second battalion of asturias, then stationed at las cabezas de san juan, and quiroga, san miguel, and other military chiefs of the isla de leon, who had contrived to get out of prison.
The new spanish martyrs robert royal most americans who have even heard of the spanish civil war have been led to believe that it was a conflict between democratic, freedom-loving republicans on the one hand, and fascists led by general francisco franco on the other.
The man is blessed martín martínez pascual, a young spanish priest of just 25 years, about to be executed only for being a catholic priest. He was the son of a spanish carpenter, baptized at one day, and grew up a very devout child.
The martyrs of spain's civil war in this interview with wlodzimierz redzioch, msgr. Vicente carcel orti, a spanish historian who worked for the curia, examines various aspects of the persecution.
Riego was a leading exponent of the supine cause of spanish liberalism during the 1810s reign of the feckless ferdinand vii who had reversed spain’s extraordinarily progressive 1812 constitution.
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