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The Quito Revolt of 1765, also known as the Rebellion of the Barrios or the Quito Insurrection, was an uprising and insurrection in Quito that temporarily...
In colonial times, there were various rebellions against the Spanish regime. In the Real Audiencia of Quito, between July 1592 and April 1593, the Crisis...
revolutionaries of Quito, and from 1811 against the Neogranadine rebels. A year later, they were decisive in putting down the QuitoRebellion., helped defeat...
through modern Ecuador, and developed a special fondness for the city of Quito, which he rebuilt with architects from Cuzco. During this time his father...
and several South American armies over control of the Real Audiencia of Quito, a Spanish colonial jurisdiction which later became the modern Republic...
000 kilometers (621 mi) west of the mainland. The country's capital is Quito, but its largest city is Guayaquil. The territories of modern-day Ecuador...
half-brother Huáscar as the new emperor, who in turn appointed him as governor of Quito in the north of the empire. The uneasy peace between them deteriorated over...
through the Quito Audencia established in 1563. In 1720, it was joined to the Viceroyalty of New Granada. A rebellion in 1812 against the Quito Audencia...
la Vega, he was the son of a woman from Quito. Juan de Velasco says his mother was Paccha, the queen of Quito. However the large majority of reliable...
that some historians refer by this name to the liberation campaigns of Quito and Pasto between 1820 and 1822, while others refer to military operations...
General in Caracas in 1777 and the preservation of the older Audiencia of Quito, nominally subject to the Viceroy but for most purposes independent, was...
the engineering feat of the Transandino Railway linking Guayaquil with Quito. Alfaro's effigy appeared on the Ecuadorian 50-cent coin from the 2000 issue...
Capac's death, Huáscar was in the capital Cuzco, while Atahualpa was in Quito with the main body of the Inca army. Huáscar had himself proclaimed Sapa...
his successor a secret to avoid rebellions, Huascar found out from his mother Raura Ocllo, who traveled quickly from Quito to Cuzco. The plague had also...
sent with his Corps to support the president of Quito Melchor Aymerich, when a rebellion broke out in Quito. The president ordered the colonel to advance...
Gonzalo vice-governor of Quito, which had been taken in 1534 by Sebastián de Benalcázar. Gonzalo was ordered to explore east of Quito to investigate the rumors...
and thus end the rebellion within the Royal Audiencia of Quito. The Guayaquil forces, or the so-called División Protectora de Quito, were commanded by...
Dictionary of the History of Ideas Romantic Circles—Electronic editions, histories, and scholarly articles related to the Romantic era Romantic Rebellion...
Granada was created from the northern territories, the Audiencias of Bogotá, Quito and Panamá. This viceroyalty initially lasted only until 1724, but was reestablished...
to form an elaborate civilization that ended at the birth of the Capital Quito. The Cañaris near Cuenca were the most advanced, and most feared by the...
was set to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the French student rebellion. Anti-war sentiments had accelerated in Madison since the 1967 Dow Chemical...
The Quito Revolt of 1765, or Rebellion of the Barrios (Rebellion of the Neighbourhoods), takes place. A series of revolts begin in the city of Quito, part...
Milan, Italy (2003) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2006) Kyiv, Ukraine (1992) Quito, Ecuador (2006) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2015) Sagamihara, Japan (1991) Warsaw...