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Baldomero EsparteroBALDOMERO ESPARTERO Spanish soldier and statesman, wearing a helmet which would cause a sensation at Ascot racecourse... Date: 1792 - 1879
Espartero (Castan)BALDOMERO ESPARTERO Spanish soldier and statesman Date: 1792 - 1879
ESPARTERO, Baldomero (1793-1879). Spanish military man and liberal politician. Painting. SPAIN. CASTILE-LA MANCHA. Toledo. Army Museum
Spain. First Carlist War. Night of Luchana (December
Spain. Kingdom of Isabel II. Revolution of 1854. New government of 1854 known as Bienio Progresista (Progressive Biennium)
PORION, Louis Charles (1814-h. 1884). MilitaryPORION, Louis Charles (1814-h.1884). Military Parade Reviewed by Kings Isabel II and Francisco, Accompanied by Generals Casta Espartero and Narv. 1848. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid
CASADO DEL ALISAL, Jos頨1832-1886). PortaitCASADO DEL ALISAL, Jos頨 1832-1886). Portait of D. Baldomero Fernᮤ ez Alvarez Espartero, Duke of the Victoria and Prince of Vergara. 1872. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Congress Palace
Spain. First Carlist War. Embrace in Vergara (1839) between Maroto (Carlist, left) and Espartero (Liberal). Etching
Narvaez ResignsNarvaez, rival of Espartero, is a reforming liberal; but in 1851 he has to resign, and leaves Madrid
Espartero ReturnsHailed by many but not all, Espartero returns to Madrid
Generalo donnellWhen Espartero resigns, General O Donnell forms a government : this provokes riots in Madrid, but he subdues them
Against EsparteroIn Seville and elsewhere there is growing antagonism to Esparteros government : street orators exhort the populace to insurrection
Refugees in FlightCivil war erupts between the supporters of Espartero and his enemies : peasants flee before the advance of Van Halen
Isabela & EsparteroBaldomero Espartero, statesman and general who brought the Carlist wars to a successful finale, presents the 12-year old Isabela to the Cortes
PronunciamentoThe city of Seville issues a pronunciamento against regent Espartero : he will bombard the city but will subsequently have to flee the country on a British ship. Date: 1843