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Juan Prim, Marquis of los Castillejos, Count of Reus, Viscount del Bruch (Catalan: ; Spanish: ) (December 12, 1814 in Reus, Catalonia – December 30, 1870 in Madrid) was a Spanish Catalan general and ...
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Nov 13, 2009 ... Inauguracion de la calle entrada a la Prim. Juan Manuel Zaragoza en Xochiltepec. Visita http://xochiltepec.com.mx/
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Español: Juan Prim y Prats (Reus, 16 de diciembre de 1814 - Madrid, 30 de diciembre de 1870) fue un militar y político progresista del siglo XIX muy influyente en la política española que llegó a ser Presidente del Consejo de Ministros de España...
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! ... PRIM, JUAN, MARQUIS DE LOS CASTILLEJOS, COUNT DE REDS (1814-187o) , Spanish soldier and statesman, was the son of Lieut.-Colonel Pablo Prim, and was born at Reus in Catalonia on the 12th of December 1814. He entered the free corps known as the volunteers...
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Prim, Juan -  (hwän prēm), 1814—70, Spanish general and statesman. A Catalan officer, he fought for Isabella II against the Carlists and became one of the chief factional leaders in the... ... We Found Juan Prim...
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PRIM, JUAN, Marquis de los Castillejos, Count de Reus (1814-1870), Spanish soldier and statesman, was the son of Lieut.-Colonel Pablo Prim, and was born at Reus in Catalonia on the 12th of December 1814. He entered the free corps known as the volunteers of Isabella II.
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Prim, Juan -  (hwän prēm), 1814—70, Spanish general and statesman. A Catalan officer, he fought for Isabella II against the Carlists and became one of the chief factional leaders in the... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Prim, Juan...
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Encyclopedia article about Prim, Juan. Information about Prim, Juan in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... After the expulsion (1868) of Queen Isabella II , Juan Prim urged the Cortes to elect Amadeus as king. He accepted the crown reluctantly. ..... Click the link for...
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End of Article: COUNT DE REDS MARQUIS DE LOS CASTILLEJOS JUAN PRIM (1814-187o); ... PRIM, JUAN, MARQUIS DE LOS CASTILLEJOS, COUNT DE REDS (1814-187o) ... Paris, 1867) ; Guillaumot, Juan Prim et l'Espagne (Paris, 187o) ; and Prim, by H . Leonardon (in See also:
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