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    Fernando Primo de Rivera

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  1. Fernando Primo de Rivera y Sobremonte, 1st Marquess of Estella (24 July 1831 – 23 May 1921) was a Spanish army officer and politician . Fernando Primo de Rivera was the son of Jose Joaquin Primo de Rivera y Ortiz de Pinedo (1777-1853), an important naval officer, and his wife Juana María Nepomucena de Sobremonte y Larrazábal.

  2. Fernando Primo de Rivera y Sobremonte (Sevilla, 1831-Madrid, 1921) fue un militar y político español que, además de gobernador en dos ocasiones de la Capitanía General de Filipinas, ejerció entre 1907 y 1909 y en 1917 de ministro de la Guerra en sendos gobiernos conservadores presididos por Antonio Maura y Eduardo Dato.

  3. Fernando Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja (Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, 30 de julio de 1879-Monte Arruit, Marruecos español, 6 de agosto de 1921) [1] fue un militar español condecorado, junto con el conjunto del regimiento Alcántara, con la Cruz Laureada Colectiva por su actuación en la retirada hacia Monte Arruit durante el Desastre de Annual ...

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    According to General Emilio Aguinaldo, writing in 1899, the principal conditions of the Pact of biak-na-bato were: 1. That I would, and any of my associates who desired to go with me, be free to live in any foreign country. Having fixed upon Hong Kong as my place of residence, it was agreed that payment of the indemnity of $MXN800,000[a] should be ...

    In accordance with the first part of the pact, Aguinaldo and twenty five other top officials of the revolution were banished to Hong Kong with $MXN400,000[a] in their possession. The rest of the men received $MXN200,000[a], but the third installment was never received. General amnesty was never declared and sporadic skirmishes continued.

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    1. Agoncillo, Teodoro (1990) [1960], History of the Filipino People (Eighth ed.), R.P. Garcia Publishing Company, ISBN 971-10-2415-2 2. Don Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (23 September 1899), "Chapter II. The Treaty of Biak-na-bató", True Version of the Philippine Revolution, Authorama: Public Domain Books, retrieved 23 September2008 3. Halstead, Murat (1898), "XII. The American Army in Manila", The Story of the Philippines and Our New Possessions 4. Zaide, Sonia M. (1999), The Philippines: a unique...

    • December 14, 1897
  4. Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja, Fernando. Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz), 30.VII.1879 – Monte Arruit (Marruecos), 5.VIII.1921. Militar y caballero Laureado de San Fernando. Era hijo del teniente coronel de Estado Mayor Miguel Primo de Rivera y Sobremonte y de Inés Orbaneja.

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  6. Fernando Primo de Rivera y Torres Rovellas, 1st Marquess of Estella (24 July 1831 – 23 May 1921) was a Spanish politician and soldier. The Most Excellent. The Marquess of Estella. Photograph by Kaulak. 102nd and 115th Governor and Captain-General of the Philippines. In office.

  7. Nov 8, 2021 · What happened to the money? Gov. Gen. Fernando Primo de Rivera and Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo agreed on the payment of an 800,000-Mexican dollar (“Mex”) indemnity and the remittance of 900,000 Mex as reparations for damage to the civilian population.

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