Espartero
baldomero
[bahl-daw-me-raw] /ˌbɑl dɔˈmɛ rɔ/ (show ipa), count of luchana
[loo-chah-nah] /luˈtʃɑ nɑ/ (show ipa), 1792–1879, spanish general and statesman.
historical examples
again, malaga sided with espartero in 1843, when he “pr-nounced” but had to fly into exile.
the mediterranean t. g. (thomas gray) bonney, e. a. r. ball, h. d. traill, grant allen, and arthur griffiths
espartero naturally kicked at this—as who would not in his place?
blackwood’s edinburgh magazine – volume 57, no. 352, february 1845 various
in 1834 queen christina was opposed, and in 1840 public opinion declared for espartero.
the mediterranean t. g. (thomas gray) bonney, e. a. r. ball, h. d. traill, grant allen, and arthur griffiths
“and a good soldier he was, seorita,” said espartero, courteously.
the firebrand s. r. crockett
the king also said that espartero had been proclaimed sole regent and dictator in spain.
memoirs of the d-ch-sse de dino d-ch-sse de dino
they may sell narvaez, as they sold espartero, to the highest bidder.
blackwood’s edinburgh magazine, volume 57, no. 355, may 1845 various
the government of espartero, capable of every evil, incapable of good, finally fell into odium with the people.
the war upon religion rev. francis a. cunningham
i obtained for him an introduction to general espartero in madrid.
in kedar’s tents henry seton merriman
the projected amnesty which espartero so unfortunately agreed to, was the cause of this idea getting ground.
blackwood’s edinburgh magazine – volume 57, no. 352, february 1845 various
general espartero forced back the carlist forces step by step, and carried the fight into the basque provinces.
a history of the nineteenth century, year by year edwin emerson
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