In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Cajigal and the second or maternal family name is Niño.
Juan Manuel Cajigal y Niño (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈxwammaˈnwelkaxiˈɣaliˈniɲo]) (sometimes, Juan Manuel Cagigal y Niño in the orthography of the period) was a Spanish Captain General, born in Cádiz, in 1754.
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JuanManuelCajigal y Niño (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam maˈnwel kaxiˈɣal i ˈniɲo]) (sometimes, JuanManuel Cagigal y Niño in the orthography of the period)...
governor of Cuba from 1747 to 1760 JuanManuelCajigal (born 1754), Spanish Captain General born in Cádiz JuanManuelCajigal Municipality, one of the 21 municipios...
The JuanManuelCajigal Municipality is one of the 21 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the eastern Venezuelan state of Anzoátegui and, according...
JuanManuelCajigal Municipality and, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, the municipality has a population of 12,358. The JuanManuelCajigal Municipality...
JuanManuelCajigal y Odoardo (1803 in Barcelona, Anzoátegui – 1856 in Yaguaraparo, Sucre) was a Venezuelan mathematician, engineer and statesman. Orphaned...
Spanish Colonies, one of them, Juan Batista Picornell, was sent to the Port of La Guaira, where he secretly met with Manuel Gual and Jose Maria España....
The Holy Rosary Academy of Manaoag was founded in 1947 by Fr. Teodulo Cajigal, a Spanish Dominican priest. In 1990, the Dominican Fathers requested the...
aide-de-camp of JuanManuelCajigal, the commander of the expedition. Miranda later ascribed this action on the part of Galvez to jealousy of Cajigal's success...
political power, leaving such duties to his ministers, specially the disliked Manuel Godoy. Charles IV was more interested in pursuing the arts and science and...
Francisco Cajigal de la Vega (sometimes spelled Francisco Caxigal de la Vega) (February 6, 1691 – 30 April 1777) was a Spanish military officer, governor...
was deposed by his own officers in Puerto Cabello. Field Marshal JuanManuelCajigal, nominally chief of José Tomás Boves, assumed the Captaincy General...
troops against it). Congress nominated Manuel Rodríguez Torices, President of the State of Cartagena; José Manuel Restrepo, Antioquia's Secretary of State;...
secretary. Other politicians who signed the document were: Juan Germán Roscio, Manuel Cedeño, Juan Martínez, José María Vergara y Lozano, José España, Luis...
leaders such as Simón Bolívar, Francisco de Paula Santander, Santiago Mariño, Manuel Piar and José Antonio Páez, carried out campaigns in the vast Orinoco River...
was a hard-won one for the independence forces. Both Ambrosio Plaza and Manuel Cedeño, commanders of the 2nd and 3rd Divisions, were killed in the battle...
Anzoátegui Other figures José Tomás Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel CajigalJuan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio...
the regular army whom La Romana had sent down from the interior, and by Manuel Garcia del Barrio, a colonel dispatched by the Central Junta from Seville...
Anzoátegui Other figures José Tomás Boves Louis-Michel Aury Juan Manuel CajigalJuan Domingo de Monteverde Pablo Morillo Daniel Florence O'Leary José Prudencio...
(1833–1905), Italian painter associated with the Macchiaioli group JuanManuelCajigal y Odoardo (1803–1856), Venezuelan mathematician, engineer and statesman...
Confederation of Venezuela in the Constitution, crafted mostly by lawyer Juan Germán Roscio, that it ratified on 21 December 1811. The Constitution created...