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  • Pablo Morillo
  • Spanish military officer and colonial administrator (1775–1837)

    Lieutenant-General Pablo Morillo y Morillo, Count of Cartagena and Marquess of La Puerta (5 May 1775 – 27 July 1837), known as El Pacificador (The Pacifier)

    Pablo Morillo

    Pablo Morillo

    Pablo_Morillo

  • Siege of Cartagena (1815)
  • Part of the Colombian War of Independence

    siege by combined naval and ground forces under command of General Pablo Morillo, of the Colombian city and fortress of Cartagena de Indias, defended

    Siege of Cartagena (1815)

    Siege of Cartagena (1815)

    Siege_of_Cartagena_(1815)

  • Colombian War of Independence
  • 1810-1825 Colombian revolution

    until then, included approximately sixty ships and 10,000 men. Colonel Pablo Morillo, a veteran of the Spanish war against France, was placed at the head

    Colombian War of Independence

    Colombian War of Independence

    Colombian_War_of_Independence

  • Morillo
  • Surname list

    Juan Morillo (athlete) (born 1972), Venezuelan sprinter Juan Morillo (baseball) (born 1983), Dominican Republic baseball pitcher Pablo Morillo (1775–1837)

    Morillo

    Morillo

  • Spanish reconquest of New Granada
  • Part of the Colombian war of independence

    Spanish expeditionary army under the command of Lieutenant General Pablo Morillo, with support from loyal colonial troops, completed the reconquest of

    Spanish reconquest of New Granada

    Spanish reconquest of New Granada

    Spanish_reconquest_of_New_Granada

  • Manuel del Castillo y Rada
  • Neogranadine general

    Spanish Reconquista after the Siege of Cartagena (1815), by order of Pablo Morillo. His father was Don Nicolás del Castillo, a native of Alicante, and

    Manuel del Castillo y Rada

    Manuel del Castillo y Rada

    Manuel_del_Castillo_y_Rada

  • Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada
  • Military campaign in Venezuelan War of Independence (1819–1820)

    the Expeditionary Army of Costa Firme under the command of General Pablo Morillo from Spain in early 1815. This effort was also aided by General Juan

    Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada

    Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada

    Bolívar's_campaign_to_liberate_New_Granada

  • Spanish American wars of independence
  • 1808–1833 series of armed conflicts in the Americas

    Spanish American soldiers in the expeditionary units. For example, Pablo Morillo, commander in chief of the expeditionary force sent to South America

    Spanish American wars of independence

    Spanish American wars of independence

    Spanish_American_wars_of_independence

  • Venezuelan War of Independence
  • Conflict between the Spanish Empire and its Venezuelan colonies (1810-23)

    and New Granada under Pablo Morillo, who had distinguished himself during Spain's War of Independence. Royalist forces under Morillo and Morales captured

    Venezuelan War of Independence

    Venezuelan War of Independence

    Venezuelan_War_of_Independence

  • Venezuela
  • Spain in 1814 allowed a large expeditionary force to come under general Pablo Morillo, with the goal to regain the lost territory in Venezuela and New Granada

    Venezuela

    Venezuela

    Venezuela

  • First Republic of Venezuela
  • First independent government of Venezuela

    suffered was at the Battle of Bailén, in Andalusia. (At this battle Pablo Morillo, future commander of the army that invaded New Granada and Venezuela;

    First Republic of Venezuela

    First Republic of Venezuela

    First_Republic_of_Venezuela

  • Venezuelan independence
  • Emancipation process between 1810 and 1823 in Venezuela

    General Pablo Morillo receives instructions from Spain on June 6, 1820, to arbitrate with Simón Bolívar a cessation of hostilities. Morillo informs Bolivar

    Venezuelan independence

    Venezuelan independence

    Venezuelan_independence

  • Royalist (Spanish American independence)
  • Supporters of the Spanish monarchy during the Spanish-American independence wars

    became dire. During the end of 1820 in Venezuela, after Bolívar and Pablo Morillo concluded a cease-fire, many units crossed lines knowing that Spanish

    Royalist (Spanish American independence)

    Royalist (Spanish American independence)

    Royalist_(Spanish_American_independence)

  • Reconquista (Spanish America)
  • Period of restored Spanish rule after 1814

    approximately 10,000 troops and nearly sixty ships under the command of general Pablo Morillo. Although this force was crucial in retaking a solidly pro-independence

    Reconquista (Spanish America)

    Reconquista_(Spanish_America)

  • Decree of War to the Death
  • Simon Bolivar's declaration of no quarter

    royalist army under Pablo Morillo in 1815, 1816 and 1817. The declaration remained in effect until November 26, 1820, when General Pablo Morillo met with Bolívar

    Decree of War to the Death

    Decree of War to the Death

    Decree_of_War_to_the_Death

  • Miguel de la Torre
  • Spanish army officer and governor of Puerto Rico

    participated in a military expedition to South America led by Field Marshal Pablo Morillo. Within this expeditionary army he was given command of the "La Victoria"

    Miguel de la Torre

    Miguel de la Torre

    Miguel_de_la_Torre

  • José María Córdova
  • Colombian general

    Reconquest of New Granada started in August of 1815 led by General Pablo Morillo, the president of New Granada, Camilo Torres, recalled to Colonel Serviez

    José María Córdova

    José María Córdova

    José_María_Córdova

  • Castillo San Felipe de Barajas
  • Fortress in Cartagena, Colombia

    wars of independence by 1815 a large Spanish expeditionary force under Pablo Morillo had arrived in New Granada. Cartagena fell in December, and by May 1816

    Castillo San Felipe de Barajas

    Castillo San Felipe de Barajas

    Castillo_San_Felipe_de_Barajas

  • Francisco José de Caldas
  • Colombian lawyer and scientist (1768–1816)

    created the first hypsometer), who was executed by orders of General Pablo Morillo during the Spanish American Reconquista for being a forerunner of the

    Francisco José de Caldas

    Francisco José de Caldas

    Francisco_José_de_Caldas

  • Battle of Vitoria
  • 1813 battle of the Peninsular War

    down across the French rear. Coming up the Burgos road, Hill sent Pablo Morillo's Division to the right on a climb up the Heights of La Puebla. Stewart's

    Battle of Vitoria

    Battle of Vitoria

    Battle_of_Vitoria

  • Battle of Carabobo
  • 1821 battle of the Venezuelan War of Independence

    In 1820, an armistice was made between the Spanish, under General Pablo Morillo, and the Patriots, under Bolívar. During the years after he fled from

    Battle of Carabobo

    Battle of Carabobo

    Battle_of_Carabobo

  • Juan Manuel de Cagigal
  • Spanish captain general (1757–1823)

    requests to be allowed to resign, Cajigal was able to hand over command to Pablo Morillo in April 1815 and early the following year he was back in Spain, where

    Juan Manuel de Cagigal

    Juan Manuel de Cagigal

    Juan_Manuel_de_Cagigal

  • Battle of Las Queseras del Medio
  • 1813 Venezuelan War of Independence battle

    Bolívar's troops numbered about 3,000 men. The army of Spanish General Pablo Morillo, which was stationed across the river at "Las Queseras del Medio", about

    Battle of Las Queseras del Medio

    Battle of Las Queseras del Medio

    Battle_of_Las_Queseras_del_Medio

  • Admirable Campaign
  • 1813 military campaign by Simón Bolívar to end the Spanish occupation of Venezuela

    Decree would remain in force, technically, until the treaty signed with Pablo Morillo at Santa Ana de Trujillo on November 26, 1820, regularized the rules

    Admirable Campaign

    Admirable Campaign

    Admirable_Campaign

  • Estanislao Vergara
  • Colombian politician, 3rd President of Gran Colombia

    body. Entering the year 1816, he learned of the taking of Cartagena by Pablo Morillo and the disastrous battle of Charirí that gave a large part of the territory

    Estanislao Vergara

    Estanislao Vergara

    Estanislao_Vergara

  • Battle of Cachirí
  • Part of the Colombian War of Independence

    by Spanish colonel Sebastian de la Calzada, who was part of general Pablo Morillo's campaign to reconquer New Granada. Rovira went on the offensive on

    Battle of Cachirí

    Battle of Cachirí

    Battle_of_Cachirí

  • José Tomás Boves
  • Spanish general (1782–1814)

    Caracas: Fundacíon Polar. ISBN 980-6397-37-1 Stoan, Stephen K. (1974). Pablo Morillo and Venezuela, 1815-1820. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. ISBN 0-8142-0219-5

    José Tomás Boves

    José Tomás Boves

    José_Tomás_Boves

  • First Republic of New Granada
  • Period of Colombian history from 1810 to 1816

    expeditionary force under Pablo Morillo had arrived in New Granada, which bolstered earlier royalist advances made by Santa Marta. Morillo laid siege on Cartagena

    First Republic of New Granada

    First Republic of New Granada

    First_Republic_of_New_Granada

  • Battle of Puente Sanpayo
  • 1809 battle during the Peninsular War

    Peninsular War. It ended with a Spanish victory achieved by Colonel Pablo Morillo who repelled Marshal Michel Ney's attempt to displace him from a strong

    Battle of Puente Sanpayo

    Battle of Puente Sanpayo

    Battle_of_Puente_Sanpayo

  • Liborio Mejía
  • Colombian colonel and politician

    executed three months later during the Reconquista led by the Spaniard Pablo Morillo. Mejía, son of José Antonio Mejía y María Gutiérrez, was born on July

    Liborio Mejía

    Liborio Mejía

    Liborio_Mejía

  • Cartagena, Colombia
  • City in coastal northern Colombia

    reaction was to send a "pacifying expedition" under the command of Pablo Morillo, The Pacifier, and Pascual de Enrile, which included 59 ships, and 10

    Cartagena, Colombia

    Cartagena, Colombia

    Cartagena,_Colombia

  • Law of war
  • International regulations of warfare

    Bolívar and the Chief of the Military Forces of the Spanish Kingdom, Pablo Morillo, is the precursor of the International Humanitarian Law. The Treaty

    Law of war

    Law of war

    Law_of_war

  • Horace Vernet
  • French painter (1789–1863)

    1821 Vesuvius Erupting, 1822 Plague in Barcelona, 1822 Portrait of Pablo Morillo, 1822 Joseph Vernet Tied to a Mast During a Storm, 1822 Allan M'Aulay

    Horace Vernet

    Horace Vernet

    Horace_Vernet

  • Lila Morillo
  • Venezuelan actress and singer (born 1940)

    Lila Morillo (born Lila Rosa Bozo Morillo on August 14, 1940 in Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actress and singer. She is popularly known

    Lila Morillo

    Lila Morillo

    Lila_Morillo

  • Battle of Cuchilla del Tambo
  • Part of the Colombian War of Independence

    a large fleet under command of Pablo Morillo to restore order in the colonies and destroy the Republic. Pablo Morillo and his veteran troops besieged

    Battle of Cuchilla del Tambo

    Battle of Cuchilla del Tambo

    Battle_of_Cuchilla_del_Tambo

  • Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis
  • 1823 expedition of the Royalist War

    3rd Corps (reinforced in July by Lauriston's 5th Corps) forced General Morillo to retreat before rallying his troops. The French were left in control

    Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis

    Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis

    Hundred_Thousand_Sons_of_Saint_Louis

  • José María Barreiro Manjón
  • Spanish military officer

    Expeditionary Army of Costa Firme under the command of Field Marshall Pablo Morillo, this expeditionary army was created with the goal of reconquering the

    José María Barreiro Manjón

    José María Barreiro Manjón

    José_María_Barreiro_Manjón

  • Captaincy General of Puerto Rico
  • 1580–1898 Spanish possession in the Caribbean

    their way to Venezuela, such as those under Domingo de Monteverde and Pablo Morillo. As the government in opposition to the French began to take shape in

    Captaincy General of Puerto Rico

    Captaincy General of Puerto Rico

    Captaincy_General_of_Puerto_Rico

  • Jamaica Letter
  • Political document by Simón Bolívar

    Pío, one of them, tried to assassinate him under the orders given by Pablo Morillo, whose fleet began its voyage from Cádiz to the Spanish America months

    Jamaica Letter

    Jamaica Letter

    Jamaica_Letter

  • Siege of Cartagena (1820–21)
  • Part of the Colombian War of Independence

    a large fleet under command of Pablo Morillo to restore order in the colonies and destroy the Republic. Pablo Morillo and his veteran troops besieged

    Siege of Cartagena (1820–21)

    Siege_of_Cartagena_(1820–21)

  • Juan José Flores
  • President of Ecuador (1830–1834, 1839–1845)

    enlisted as a private in the Spanish Royalist army of Spanish General Pablo Morillo, whose job it was to fight and destroy the patriot armies that were

    Juan José Flores

    Juan José Flores

    Juan_José_Flores

  • Cali
  • District and city in Valle del Cauca, Colombia

    sent a large army under the command of the "Pacificador" (Pacifier) Pablo Morillo who restored royalist rule in the area by 1816. In 1819, after Simón

    Cali

    Cali

    Cali

  • Antonio Villavicencio
  • Spanish statesman and soldier

    and became the first martyr executed during the reign of terror of Pablo Morillo. Villavicencio was born on January 9, 1775, in Quito, Ecuador, which

    Antonio Villavicencio

    Antonio Villavicencio

    Antonio_Villavicencio

  • Provinces of Gran Colombia
  • Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Provinces of Gran Colombia

    Provinces of Gran Colombia

    Provinces_of_Gran_Colombia

  • José de Canterac
  • Spanish general

    Spanish American wars of independence. In 1816 he joined the army of Pablo Morillo, fighting in the expedition against Isla Margarita. As Field Marshal

    José de Canterac

    José de Canterac

    José_de_Canterac

  • Cartagena Manifesto
  • Work written by Simón Bolívar

    Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Cartagena Manifesto

    Cartagena_Manifesto

  • Simón Bolívar
  • Venezuelan statesman and military officer (1783–1830)

    error. In July, 8,000 Spanish soldiers commanded by Spanish general Pablo Morillo landed at Santa Marta and then besieged Cartagena [es], which capitulated

    Simón Bolívar

    Simón Bolívar

    Simón_Bolívar

  • Bogotá
  • Capital and largest city of Colombia

    and reconquer the lost colonies, for which he appointed General Pablo Morillo. Morillo led a successful military campaign that culminated in the capture

    Bogotá

    Bogotá

    Bogotá

  • United Provinces of New Granada
  • Period of Colombian statehood from 1810 to 1816

    Democracy in Colombia: Clientelist Politics and Guerrilla Warfare by Jorge Pablo Osterling [1] [Zawadzky, Alfonso], Las Ciudades Confederadas del Valle del

    United Provinces of New Granada

    United Provinces of New Granada

    United_Provinces_of_New_Granada

  • Second Republic of Venezuela
  • Reestablished Venezuelan Republic declared by Simón Bolívar

    Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Second Republic of Venezuela

    Second Republic of Venezuela

    Second_Republic_of_Venezuela

  • Peninsular War
  • 1807–1814 war against Napoleon in Iberia

    Sampaio in Pontevedra by Spanish forces under the command of Colonel Pablo Morillo, and Ney and his forces retreated to Lugo on 9 June while being harassed

    Peninsular War

    Peninsular War

    Peninsular_War

  • José Antonio Páez
  • President of Venezuela

    coordination of their efforts. They briefly combined their forces to fight Pablo Morillo. This campaign included an incident wherein Páez and fifty of his men

    José Antonio Páez

    José Antonio Páez

    José_Antonio_Páez

  • 1775
  • Calendar year

    1856) Alexander McNair, American frontiersman and politician (d. 1826) Pablo Morillo, Spanish general (d. 1837) May 6 Hans Henrich Maschmann, Norwegian pharmacist

    1775

    1775

    1775

  • Venezuelan Declaration of Independence
  • 1811 joint resolution by colonial Venezuelan provinces declaring independence from Spain

    Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Venezuelan Declaration of Independence

    Venezuelan Declaration of Independence

    Venezuelan_Declaration_of_Independence

  • Colombian Constitution of 1821
  • Former constitution of Gran Colombia

    Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Colombian Constitution of 1821

    Colombian Constitution of 1821

    Colombian_Constitution_of_1821

  • Congress of Angostura
  • South American revolutionary congress

    Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Congress of Angostura

    Congress of Angostura

    Congress_of_Angostura

  • Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca
  • 1810–1815 rebel state in colonial Colombia

    however, Pablo Morillo arrived with a large Spanish force and returned the region to submission to the since-restored Ferdinand. Morillo's campaign culminated

    Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca

    Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca

    Free_and_Independent_State_of_Cundinamarca

  • Captaincy General of Venezuela
  • Administrative district within the Spanish Empire (1777–1834)

    interruption due to the restoration of the Republic and attempts by Pablo Morillo to suspend the Audiencia, both the Audiencia and the Captaincy General

    Captaincy General of Venezuela

    Captaincy General of Venezuela

    Captaincy_General_of_Venezuela

  • Margarita Island
  • Island in Venezuela

    independence. Her detention lasted for over three years. In 1815 the general Pablo Morillo with a fleet of 18 warships and 42 cargo ships disembarked in Island

    Margarita Island

    Margarita Island

    Margarita_Island

  • Custodio García Rovira
  • Neogranadine general, statesman and painter

    was executed a month later during the Reconquista, at the hands of Pablo Morillo. José Custodio Cayetano García Rovira was born on March 2, 1780 in the

    Custodio García Rovira

    Custodio García Rovira

    Custodio_García_Rovira

  • List of Spaniards
  • author of the treatise Reflexiones Militares (Military Reflections) Pablo Morillo y Morillo (1775–1837), Count of Cartagena and Marquess of La Puerta, a.k

    List of Spaniards

    List of Spaniards

    List_of_Spaniards

  • Baldomero Espartero
  • Spanish general and statesman (1793–1879)

    During 1815 he went to South America as a captain serving with General Pablo Morillo, who had been made commander-in-chief to quell the rebellions of the

    Baldomero Espartero

    Baldomero Espartero

    Baldomero_Espartero

  • Francisco Tomás Morales
  • Spanish field marshal and Captain General of Venezuela

    in Carúpano Capitanía General de Venezuela 1817-1820 Campaigns under Pablo Morillo Capitanía General de Venezuela 1821-1822 Campaigns under Miguel de la

    Francisco Tomás Morales

    Francisco Tomás Morales

    Francisco_Tomás_Morales

  • Manuel Rodríguez Torices
  • Neogranadine statesman, lawyer, and journalist (1788–1816)

    after the triumvirate. He was executed during the Reign of Terror of Pablo Morillo in 1816. Rodríguez was born on May 24, 1788, in Cartagena de Indias

    Manuel Rodríguez Torices

    Manuel Rodríguez Torices

    Manuel_Rodríguez_Torices

  • José de Ayala y Vergara
  • New Granadan lawyer and commander (1761–1816)

    Government of Cundinamarca. Four years later he was killed by order of Pablo Morillo while the country's first civil war was being fought. Born in an aristocratic

    José de Ayala y Vergara

    José de Ayala y Vergara

    José_de_Ayala_y_Vergara

  • José María García de Toledo
  • Cartagena from Spain. He was later shot, as one of the "Nine Martyrs", by Pablo Morillo on 24 February 1816, when the city was being "pacified" after the Siege

    José María García de Toledo

    José María García de Toledo

    José_María_García_de_Toledo

  • Cartagena Province
  • 1533–1857 province of New Granada

    Gen. Pablo Morillo in Venezuela on March 27 with a detachment of 10,500 Spanish soldiers, sent to restore the rule of the viceroyalty. Morillo advanced

    Cartagena Province

    Cartagena Province

    Cartagena_Province

  • Decolonization of the Americas
  • under the command of Pablo Morillo. This force effectively replaced the improvised llanero units, who were disbanded by Morillo. Bolívar and other republican

    Decolonization of the Americas

    Decolonization_of_the_Americas

  • Currency of Venezuela
  • 000) The royalists minted cob-style macuquina until 1817, then General Pablo Morillo had new-style coin inscribed "CARACAS" minted. This latter coin circulated

    Currency of Venezuela

    Currency of Venezuela

    Currency_of_Venezuela

  • Battle of La Plata (1816)
  • Cartagena de Indias in December 1815, the relentless advance of General Pablo Morillo's Spanish troops into the interior of New Granada seemed unstoppable

    Battle of La Plata (1816)

    Battle of La Plata (1816)

    Battle_of_La_Plata_(1816)

  • Gómez Municipality
  • Municipality in Nueva Esparta, Venezuela

    He was born in Santa Ana on 26 December 1783. He defeated General Pablo Morillo in the Battle of Matasiete on 31 July 1817. The capital, Santa Ana,

    Gómez Municipality

    Gómez Municipality

    Gómez_Municipality

  • Joaquín Camacho
  • Colombian politician

    he was also a signer. He was executed during the Reign of Terror of Pablo Morillo after the Spanish invasion of New Granada. Camacho was born on July

    Joaquín Camacho

    Joaquín Camacho

    Joaquín_Camacho

  • Third Republic of Venezuela
  • Period of Venezuelan statehood from 1817 to 1819

    Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Third Republic of Venezuela

    Third Republic of Venezuela

    Third_Republic_of_Venezuela

  • Colombian Navy
  • Maritime branch of Colombia's military

    American wars of independence. During 1815, a Spanish army headed by Pablo Morillo besieged Cartagena, as the first step of its "Pacifying Expedition"

    Colombian Navy

    Colombian Navy

    Colombian_Navy

  • Camilo Torres Tenorio
  • Colombian politician

    General Pablo Morillo led a violent, and successful military campaign that culminated in the capture of Santafé on May 6, 1816. Fearing Morillo's troops

    Camilo Torres Tenorio

    Camilo Torres Tenorio

    Camilo_Torres_Tenorio

  • José Prudencio Padilla
  • Colombian admiral in the Spanish American wars of independence

    Cartagena de Indias, he was present at the siege by the army of General Pablo Morillo, which the Republicans attempted to hold, until it became impossible

    José Prudencio Padilla

    José Prudencio Padilla

    José_Prudencio_Padilla

  • Magdalena campaign
  • 1812-1813 military operation in New Granada

    The port became the de facto Royalist capital of New Granada, until Pablo Morillo arrived in April 1815 with his huge army to retake the whole of New

    Magdalena campaign

    Magdalena campaign

    Magdalena_campaign

  • José Ceballos
  • decisively beaten at the Battle of Carabobo (1814). In 1815, General Pablo Morillo appointed Ceballos as temporary governor of Caracas until he was relieved

    José Ceballos

    José_Ceballos

  • 1770s
  • Decade

    1856) Alexander McNair, American frontiersman and politician (d. 1826) Pablo Morillo, Spanish general (d. 1837) May 6 Hans Henrich Maschmann, Norwegian pharmacist

    1770s

    1770s

    1770s

  • Military career of Simón Bolívar
  • force that Spain ever sent to the Americas up to that time. Colonel Pablo Morillo, a veteran of the Spanish struggle against the French was chosen as

    Military career of Simón Bolívar

    Military career of Simón Bolívar

    Military_career_of_Simón_Bolívar

  • Battle of Vitoria order of battle
  • Portuguese Line (2 bns) 10th Caçadores Spanish Division     Maj Gen Pablo Morillo     (4,551 total) Unbrigaded León Unión Legión Bailén Victoria 2nd Jaén

    Battle of Vitoria order of battle

    Battle_of_Vitoria_order_of_battle

  • Convento de la Popa
  • Church in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

    1815, when the surprise assault of the Spanish besieging troops of Pablo Morillo was rejected. During the Republic, the Augustinians were forced to leave

    Convento de la Popa

    Convento de la Popa

    Convento_de_la_Popa

  • UD Socuéllamos
  • Association football club in Spain

    Nation Player 1 GK  ESP Ángel Bernabé 2 DF  ESP Álvaro Escobar 3 DF  ESP Pablo Morillo 4 DF  ESP Javi Arteaga 5 DF  ESP Borja Ferrando 6 MF  ESP Adrián Díaz

    UD Socuéllamos

    UD_Socuéllamos

  • National Army of Colombia
  • Military unit

    disunity, and launched a military campaign in 1816, led by General Pablo Morillo to reassert the authority of the Spanish Empire over its previous holdings

    National Army of Colombia

    National Army of Colombia

    National_Army_of_Colombia

  • Battle of Matasiete
  • Conflict in Venezuela (1817)

    Francisco Esteban Gómez and Spanish Royalist forces under the command of Pablo Morillo. The outcome was a Spanish defeat. The revolutionary leader Simón Bolívar

    Battle of Matasiete

    Battle of Matasiete

    Battle_of_Matasiete

  • Francisco de Paula Santander
  • Colombian military and political leader (1792–1840)

    Granada, this force of over 10,600 men was under the command of General Pablo Morillo, a veteran of Peninsular War who had fought alongside the Duke of Wellington

    Francisco de Paula Santander

    Francisco de Paula Santander

    Francisco_de_Paula_Santander

  • Batallón Voltígeros de la Guardia
  • Spanish American military unit

    battalion of the Spanish American troops of the Spanish Army formed by Pablo Morillo that joined the Patriot governments during the Spanish American wars

    Batallón Voltígeros de la Guardia

    Batallón Voltígeros de la Guardia

    Batallón_Voltígeros_de_la_Guardia

  • Colonial Venezuela
  • Colonization in Venezuela

    at the Battle of Bailén, in Andalusia (July 1808). (At this battle Pablo Morillo, future commander of the army that invaded New Granada and Venezuela;

    Colonial Venezuela

    Colonial_Venezuela

  • Congress of Cúcuta
  • Constituent assembly that created Gran Colombia

    Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Congress of Cúcuta

    Congress of Cúcuta

    Congress_of_Cúcuta

  • Juan Bautista Arismendi
  • Venezuelan general (1775–1841)

    out and took command of the patriots and drove the Spanish General Pablo Morillo from the island after a long conflict. He was one of the leaders that

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    Juan Bautista Arismendi

    Juan_Bautista_Arismendi

  • Guárico
  • State in Venezuela

    Antonio Páez defeated the Royalist forces of Marshal Pablo Morillo on February 12, 1818. However, Morillo was able to defeat the troops of General Simón Bolívar

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    Guárico

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  • Margarita campaign
  • Spanish military expedition in Venezuela (1817)

    Battle of Matasiete and at Juan Griego, the Spanish forces under General Pablo Morillo re-embarked, leaving Margarita definitively in patriot hands. The island

    Margarita campaign

    Margarita campaign

    Margarita_campaign

  • Timeline of the Spanish American wars of independence
  • enacts a Constitution A Spanish Army of overseas sails from Cádiz led by Pablo Morillo, in order to retake the former colonies in South America. Simón Bolívar

    Timeline of the Spanish American wars of independence

    Timeline_of_the_Spanish_American_wars_of_independence

  • Policarpa Salavarrieta
  • Heroine of the Colombian War of Independence

    population were Spanish Royalists and approved of the take over by Pablo Morillo, it was very difficult to get in and out of the city. Policarpa and

    Policarpa Salavarrieta

    Policarpa Salavarrieta

    Policarpa_Salavarrieta

  • Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi
  • Venezuelan war heroine

    when General Pablo Morillo arrived at Margarita Island with an unprecedented royalist fleet. Arismendi surrendered without combat, and Morillo decreed a

    Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi

    Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi

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  • Subdivisions of Gran Colombia
  • Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Subdivisions of Gran Colombia

    Subdivisions_of_Gran_Colombia

  • Cristóbal Mendoza
  • Venezuelan lawyer, politician, and writer (1772–1829)

    1829. Mendoza's funeral took place on 9 February 1829 in the Church of San Pablo (now Santa Teresa). He was initially buried in the "Brothers of San Pedro"

    Cristóbal Mendoza

    Cristóbal Mendoza

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  • Battle of La Victoria (1812)
  • In La Victoria, Aragua, Venezuela

    Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel Cajigal Juan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio Padilla Miguel de la Torre Other

    Battle of La Victoria (1812)

    Battle_of_La_Victoria_(1812)

  • Battle of the Nive
  • 1813 battle of the campaign in south-west France

    Anglo-Portuguese divisions (the 2nd, the 3rd, the 6th, the Portuguese, and Pablo Morillo's Spanish Divisions) across to the east bank of the Nive near Ustaritz

    Battle of the Nive

    Battle of the Nive

    Battle_of_the_Nive

  • Toribio Montes
  • Spanish military and colonial governor (1749–1830)

    General Pablo Morillo arrived from Spain, made up almost entirely of ex-combatants from the war against the French on the peninsula. Morillo surrounded

    Toribio Montes

    Toribio Montes

    Toribio_Montes

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