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  Antonio Valero de Bernabe - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Brigadier General Antonio Valero de Bernabe aka The Liberator from Puerto Rico (October 26, 1790 - June 7, 1863), born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, was a military leader who wanted the independence of Puerto Rico and who believed in the formation of a confederation of Latin American nations.
Bernabe's father was an officer in the Spanish Army and his mother came from a rich Puerto Rican family.
Antonio Valero de Bernabé died in Bogotá, Colombia, on June 7, 1863, where he was buried.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Antonio_Valero_de_Bernabe   (615 words)

  
 Antonio Valero de Bernabé
Antonio Valero se había casado en España a los 21 años con María Madrid, mujer de acerado temple que lo acompañó a México, en la prisión de La Habana y en su compromiso libertario.
Antonio Valero responde el llamado de Castro a ser pacificador en la contienda, pero palpa que es inútil y renuncia a su cargo.
Pero Antonio Valero nunca vuelve a ver a su esposa y a sus hijos.
www.fortunecity.com /victorian/churchmews/1216/Valero.htm   (3470 words)

  
 La Brigada de Antonio Valero [The Antonio Valero Bridgade]
Bernabe era solamente un graduado reciente cuando Napoleon Bonaparte convenció a rey Charles IV de España permitiera que él pase a través de España al ataque Portugal.
Bernabe ensambló a ejército español y ayudó al ejército de Napoleon de la derrota en la batalla de Zaragoza.
Bernabe managed to escape from jail with the help of a group of men that were Pro-Simon Bolívar.Upon learning of Bolívar's dream of liberating and creating a unified Latin America, including Puerto Rico and Cuba, Bernabe decided to join him.
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  Military history of Puerto Rico at AllExperts
Juan Ponce de León II, born in San Juan and grandson of Juan Ponce de León, organized a military expedition in the island and established a settlement on the island of Trinidad in 1569.
Valero was a recent graduate of the Spanish Military Academy when Napoleon Bonaparte convinced King Charles IV of Spain to permit him to pass through Spanish soil with the sole purpose of attacking Portugal.
Bernabe was named Military Chief of the Department of Panama, Governor of Puerto Cabello, Chief of Staff of Colombia, Minister of War and Maritime of Venezuela, and in 1849 was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General.
en.allexperts.com /e/m/mi/military_history_of_puerto_rico.htm   (7600 words)

  
  Antonio Valero de Bernabe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bernabe's father was an officer in the Spanish Army and his mother came from a rich Puerto Rican family.
Bernabe was only a recent graduate when Napoleon Bonaparte convinced King Charles IV of Spain to permit him to pass through Spain to attack Portugal.
When Ferdinand VII assumed the throne of Spain in 1813, Bernabe became critical of the new king's policies towards the Spanish colonies in Latin America and developed a keen hatred of the monarchy, resigned his commission in the army, and emigrated to Mexico.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Antonio_Valero_de_Bernabe   (659 words)

  
 Together We Can Build a Better Future
Brigadier General Antonio Valero de Bernabe aka The Liberator from Puerto Rico (October 26, 1790 - June 7, 1863), born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, was a military leader who wanted the independence of Puerto Rico and who believed in the formation of a confederation of Latin American nations.
When Bolívar died in 1830, Bernabe was permitted by the government of Venezuela to serve as an honour guard at his funeral.
The Antonio Valero Brigade is a group of Puerto Ricans from both the island and living in the United States who wish to build and foster solidarity with the people and revolution of Venezuela.
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 Hijos del suelo fajardeño   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Antepasados de Antonio Vicente Miguel Valero de Bernabé Pacheco
Antonio Vicente Miguel Valero de Bernabé Pacheco, nació el 26 de octubre de, 1790 en Fajardo, Puerto Rico; murió el día 6 de julio de 1863 en Bogotá, Colombia, Sur América; fue casado con (1) María Madrid; y en segundas nupcias con Trinidad Lara Martínez.
Antonio Valero de Bernabé, nació en Aragón, España.
www.hijadelmaryelsol.com /hijos_del_suelo_fajardeno.htm   (2153 words)

  
 Spanish autonomous communities
1940) (acting) 29 Dec 1982 - 6 Jun 1983 Juan Antonio de Andrés Rodríguez (b.
1945) 1993 - 14 Jul 1995 Antonio Ramón Trevín Lombán (b.
1960) 28 Mar 1960 - 22 Dec 1979 Jesús María de Leizaola Sánchez (b.
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 El Boricua, a bilingual , cultural publication for Puerto Ricans
When Ponce de León arrived in Puerto Rico, he was well-received by the cacique Agüeybana, leader of the Taíno tribes in the island.
Juan Ponce de León II, born in San Juan and grandson of Juan Ponce de León, organized a military expedition in the island and established a settlement on the island of Trindad in 1569.
This was to be known as "el Grito de Lares." The revolutionists entered the town's church and placed Bracetti's revolutionary flag on the High Altar, as a sign that the revolution had begun.
www.elboricua.com /MilitaryHistory.html   (7863 words)

  
 [LAsolidarity] Celebrate Antonio Valero de Bernabe
At the age of 19 Valero held the rank of colonel in the Spanish army.
Valero, who had liberal and democratic ideas opposed the tyranny of Iturbide and decided to leave Mexico and extend his services to the Liberator Simón Bolivar.
Valero, as a member of Bolivar’s Army, gloriously part participated in the siege of the Callao fortress in Peru.
lists.mutualaid.org /pipermail/lasolidarity/2005-October/002478.html   (790 words)

  
 Simon Bolivar - Knowmore
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (July 24, 1783 – December 17, 1830) was a South American revolutionary leader.
The Bolívar aristocratic bloodline derives from La Puebla de Bolibar (or Bolíbar), a small village in Basque country of Biscay, the origin of their surname.
Bolívar, assisted by Antonio José de Sucre, decisively defeated the Spanish cavalry on August 6 1824 at Junín.
knowmore.org /index.php/Simon_Bolivar   (1286 words)

  
 Arasibo
Arasibo governed a tribe whose village was located by the shore of the river "Abacoa" (now known as the "Rio Grande de Arecibo").
Arasibo had been known to be a "just" and respected cacique and his tribe had led a peaceful existence before the arrival of the Spaniards.
Agueybana's brother Agüeybaná II discovered that the Spaniards were not "gods" and this encouraged the Cacique to rebel against the invaders.
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_Arasibo   (457 words)

  
 Suchen im Web, Bilder, Videos, Blog, Lexikon und mehr.
According to the "Cronicles of the Indias" which are found in Seville, Spain, Hayuya lived and governed the area which is now named after him, in the interior central part of Puerto Rico.
On September 7, 1513 Juan Ponce de Leon, who was appointed governor by the "Spanish Crown", sent troops headed by Alonso Niño and Alonso de Mendoza, to "squash" the rebellious Tainos.
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www.coder-world.de /cgi-bin/metaseek/lexikon.cgi?sprache=en&q=Hayuya   (561 words)

  
 Cayetano Valero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A continuación se encuentra la hoja de servicio de don Cayetano Valero de Bernabé, padre de nuestro heroe puertorriqueño, el General don Antonio Valero de Bernabé.
Francisca Valero de Bernabé, Monja de San Benito, San Pedro Arbués y Valero, célebre Inquisidor de Aragón y Canónigo de Zaragoza en cuya Catedral fue asesinado.
Joaquín Ibañez de Bernabé, Cuevas y Grior, Marqués del la Cañada, General de los ejércitos nacionales; primo hermano de Cayetano Valero de Bernabé.
www.hijadelmaryelsol.com /cayetano_valero.htm   (125 words)

  
 Antonio Valero - Moviefone
Brigadier General Antonio Valero de Bernabe aka The Liberator from Puerto Rico (October 26, 1790 - June 7, 1863), born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico,...
El Coronel Antonio Valero es nombrado Jefe Mayor del ejército mexicano y se le...
Antonio Valero - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Antonio Valero Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
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 blog.myspace.com/mevy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The new President was Francisco Ramírez, Aurelio Méndez was the Government Minister, Clemente Millán was the Justice Minister, Federico Valencia was the Minister of the Treasury, Manuel Ramírez was the Secretary of State, Bernabé Pol was the Secretary.
On September 23, 2005, the anniversary of "el Grito de Lares" ("The Cry of Lares") members of the FBI San Juan field office surrounded a modest home in the outskirts of the town of Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, where Ojeda Ríos was believed to be hiding.
He would meet Eamon de Valera and later be consulted in the drafting of the constitution of the Irish Free State.
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 Antonio at AllExperts
Antonio comes from the Antonious Roman family name group.
The name's origin is said to be ancient Greece, coming either from the word Anthos (a flower) or from Anthonio, Greek king of Achaia.
After the Spaniards discovered the new world, many of them settled in the area, and, as a consequence, Antonio is one of the most popular Spanish first names in Latin America, as well as among Hispanics, and, to a small degree, North Americans in the United States.
en.allexperts.com /e/a/an/antonio.htm   (272 words)

  
 Simón Bolívar - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (July 24, 1783 – December 17, 1830) was a South American revolutionary leader.
Credited with leading the fight for independence in what are now the nations of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, today's Panama and Bolivia, he is revered as a hero in those countries and throughout the rest of Latin America.
Bolívar, assisted by Antonio José de Sucre, decisively defeated the Spanish cavalry on August 6 1824 at Junín.
www.factbug.org /cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=55917   (976 words)

  
 Confessions of a Coffee Tweaker: Special K - Puerto Rico
That Sergeant Alexander Joseph Foley (U.S.M.C.), born in Hackersville, Pa. in 1866 and recepient of the Medal of Honor during the Boxer Rebellion is buried in the island municipality of Culebra?
That Brigadier General Antonio Valero de Bernabe, fought against Napoleon Bonaparte in Spain, for Mexico's independence against Spain and helped liberate South America from Spanish Colonial rule alongside Simon Bolivar?
That the bronze statue of Juan Ponce de León in the center of the Plaza de San Juan was made from British cannons captured during Sir Ralph Abercromby's attack in 1797?
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 [LAsolidarity] La Masacre de Río Piedras
La Masacre de Río Piedras 19 de octubre de 2005 Héctor L. Pesquera Sevillano MINH El 24 de octubre de 1935 la policía colonial asesinó a mansalva –sin previa provocación- a cuatro jóvenes puertorriqueños a quienes la impaciencia por la libertad les quemaba el alma.
Invitamos a que en cada pueblo, en cada municipio, en cada lugar que sea posible, se formen grupos de educación independentista, cuya misión primordial sea educar para la independencia, preparar a nuestro pueblo para defenderla y trasformar la indignación en organización.
Luis Barrios Iglesia San Romero de Las Américas• Informe y balance de la Sexta Conmemoración del Grito de Lares de Puerto Rico en México Chela Mijares, Carlos rivera, Vicente Gutiérrez Comite Amig at s de Puerto Rico en México• Y la luz de la resistencia brilla en medio de las tinieblas Rev.
lists.mutualaid.org /pipermail/lasolidarity/2005-October/002479.html   (1183 words)

  
 valero - OneLook Dictionary Search
We found 9 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word valero:
Valero- : Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include valero: antonio valero de bernabe, antonio valero de bernabé, borja valero, borja valero iglesias, chaim aharon valero, more...
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 Simón Bolívar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Ponte Palacios y Blanco (born July 24, 1783 in Caracas, Venezuela; died December 17, 1830, in Santa Marta, Colombia) was a leader of several independence movements throughout South America, collectively known as Bolívar's War.
Credited with leading the fight for independence in what are now the countries of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Bolivia, he is revered as a hero in these countries and throughout much of the rest of Latin America.
The Bolívar aristocratic bloodline derives from la Ciudad de Caracas (also Bolívar or Bolívar, today part of the municipality of Ziortza-Bolibar), a small village in the Basque county of Biscay (Spain), and is the origin of their surname.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Simon_Bolivar   (1671 words)

  
 IPRAC History Resources
Mari Brás 97 DTS 135: "Bajo la Constitución del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, las personas nacidas en Puerto Rico y sujetas a su jurisdicción, son ciudadanos de Puerto Rico.
Gobernadores de Puerto Rico - Governors of Puerto Rico
Felisa Rincón de Gautier, mejor conocida como doña Felisa, fue la primera mujer en ocupar la alcaldía de una ciudad importante del hemisferio Occidental.
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 The Militant - April 10, 2006 -- Puerto Rico congress opens, demanding decolonization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The meeting began with a Taíno Indian ceremony by a local cultural group, followed by greetings by Venezuelan consul Vinicio Romero on behalf of Venezuela’s president, Hugo Chávez.
Antonio Camacho, organizational coordinator of CONADE, said his group is organizing a Puerto Rico solidarity brigade to Venezuela, called the Antonio Valero de Bernabé Brigade, named after a Puerto Rican general who fought in South America’s wars of independence.
He also announced that CONADE is working to negotiate an agreement with the Venezuelan government to sell fuel in Puerto Rico at subsidized prices.
www.themilitant.com /2006/7014/701402.html   (334 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: abril: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Reunión interamericana de expertos sobre empresas comunitarias campesinas, Abril 30- Mayo 5 de 1973, Santiago, Chile (Serie de reuniones, cursos y conferencias) (Unknown Binding - 1973)
O 25 de Abril e as lutas sociais nas empresas (Luta de classes) by Maria de Lurdes Lima Santos (Unknown Binding - 1976)
Antonio Valero de Bernabé: Un héroe de la Independencia de España y América (Serie Biblioteca popular) by Mariano Abril (Unknown Binding - 1971)
www.amazon.co.uk /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=abril&tag=545-21&index=books&pg=12&link_code=qs&page=1   (266 words)

  
 Targeted disruption of the Walker-Warburg syndrome gene Pomt1 in mouse results in embryonic lethality -- Willer et al. ...
Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias, the Comunidad de Madrid,
B.P. is a Ciencia y Tecnología and Fondo de
Beltrán-Valero de Bernabé, D., Currier, S., Steinbrecher, A., Celli, J., van Beusekom, E., van der Zwaag, B., Kayserili, H., Merlini, L., Chitayat, D., Dobyns, W. et al.
www.pnas.org /cgi/content/full/101/39/14126   (3949 words)

  
 Canary Islands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
1689 - 1697 Antonio de Eril Vicentelo y Toledo,
1718 - 1719 José Antonio de Chavez y Osorio
1779 - 1784 Joaquín Ibáñez y Valero de Bernabé,
www.worldstatesmen.org /Canary_Islands.html   (713 words)

  
 SOMOS PRIMOS: Dedicated to Hispanic Heritage and Diversity Issues
También tenemos a Rodrigo Ponce de León, guerrero español nacido en Cádiz en 1443 y que se distinguió en su lucha contra la invasión árabe.
But there's another story that a man was christened Cabeza de Vaca after he used a cow's head to mark an escape path for Spanish soldiers fleeing from Moorish invaders.
Secretary of the The Bernardo de Galvez Forum in Malaga, Spain, Mario Robles del Moral, writes that they are considering holding a concert in Spain and including the arias.
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