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    Juan Prim y Prats, 1st Count of Reus, 1st Marquis of los Castillejos, 1st Viscount of Bruch (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam ˈpɾin i ˈpɾats]; Catalan: Joan Prim i Prats [ʒuˈam ˈpɾim i ˈpɾats]; 6 December 1814 – 30 December 1870) was a Spanish general and statesman who was briefly Prime Minister of Spain until his assassination.

  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Juan Prim was a Spanish military leader and political figure who played an important role in the Revolution of 1868 that resulted in the dethronement of Isabella II, the Bourbon Spanish queen. Prim rose to military fame in the struggle to win the throne for Isabella II against her uncle, Don Carlos.

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  3. Juan Prim y Prats ( Reus, 6 de diciembre de 1814- Madrid, 30 de diciembre de 1870), conde de Reus, marqués de los Castillejos y vizconde del Bruch, fue un militar y político liberal español del siglo XIX que llegó a ser presidente del Consejo de Ministros.

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  5. Juan Prim (Reus, Tarragona, 1814 - Madrid, 1870) Militar y político español. Se integró en el Ejército para defender el trono de Isabel II desde el comienzo de la Primera Guerra Carlista (1833-40), en la que ascendió hasta coronel. Inclinado a las ideas liberales, se lanzó enseguida a la política como diputado por Tarragona (1841).

  6. Dec 27, 2016 · El asesinato de Juan Prim. Héroe de guerra y presidente del gobierno durante la revolución de 1868, el general Prim fue tiroteado el 27 de diciembre de 1870 en Madrid mientras iba en carroza a su casa. Historia de España. Fátima de la Fuente del Moral. Actualizado a 27 de diciembre de 2016 · 17:41 · Lectura: 7 min. 1 / 7. Foto: Oronoz / Album.

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  7. Juan Prim (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 fierce political rivalry of Isabella's reign, opposing at different times both Espartero and Gen. Ramón M. Narváez.

  8. General Juan Prim, an architect of the 1868 revolution against Queen Isabella II. The revolutionary spirit that had just overthrown the Spanish government lacked direction; the coalition of liberals, moderates, and republicans were faced with the incredible task of creating a government that would suit them better than had Isabella.

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