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1770inSpain Monarch – Charles IV - Zoo Aquarium de Madrid "Charles IV". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 14 February 2024. Media related to 1770 in...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1770. 1770 (MDCCLXX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
The Falklands Crisis of 1770 was a diplomatic standoff between Great Britain and Spain over possession of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean...
establish European settlements in northern California. In1770, the Spanish mission at Monterey was the first European settlement in the area, followed by other...
The Spanish Royal Academy of Naval Engineers is a military naval academy in Ferrol, Spain, founded in 1772, during the reign Charles III of Spain. The...
Events from the year 1770in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: Guy Carleton Governor of Nova Scotia: Lord William Campbell...
army and local militias in key parts of Spanish America and fortify vulnerable forts. In the Falklands Crisis of 1770 the Spanish came close to war with...
American Continent, 1770–1830. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1316626634. Haring, Clarence (1947). The Spanish Empire in America. New York:...
- Guanajuato - Spain 1763 – St. Louis (Missouri) – French 1769 – San Diego – Spanish1770 – Monterey – Spanish 1775 – Tucson – Spanish 1776 – San Francisco...
González Llamas (fl. 1808–1812), Spanish general in the Peninsular War Pedro González Vallejo (1770–1842), Spanish cleric and politician Pedro Miguel González...
Events in the year 2024 inSpain. Monarch – Felipe VI Prime Minister – Pedro Sánchez President of the Congress of Deputies – Francina Armengol President...
de la Vega (Contador), (c. 1770–1812), Spanish nobleman and accountant Francisco Cajigal de la Vega (c. 1715–?), Spanish governor of Cuba Rómulo Díaz...
British had established a settlement in the islands, which were also claimed by Spain. In early 1770 the Spanish governor of Buenos Aires sent five warships...
became King of Spain at the death of her half-uncle, Ferdinand VI of Spain, in 1759, she became known as Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain, and she moved with...
established a colony on the islands in 1764. In 1765, a British captain claimed the islands for Britain. In early 1770 a Spanish commander arrived from Buenos...
The Capture of Port Egmont on 10 June 1770 was a Spanish expedition that seized the British fort of Port Egmont on the Falkland Islands, garrisoned since...
/-ʒ(i)ə, -ʃ(i)ə/; Spanish: Andalucía [andaluˈθi.a] ) is the southernmost autonomous community in Peninsular Spain. Andalusia is located in the south of the...
known as the California genocide. After the Portolá expedition of 1769–1770, Spanish missionaries began setting up 21 California missions on or near the...
death of the childless Charles II of Spainin November 1700, which led to a struggle for control of the Spanish Empire amongst supporters of the claimant...
Spanish: Canarias, Spanish: [kaˈnaɾjas]), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in Macaronesia in...
Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisición española), was established in 1478...