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Melchior Aymerich

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He was expelled from Ecuador and sent to Cuba, where he was appointed sub-inspector of the troops of the island of Cuba in November 1824, a position he held until his promotion to Lieutenant General on 27 August 1834, when he retired.
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He continued in his government of Cuenca, again temporarily occupying the Presidency of the Real Audiencia de Quito from 1819 to 1821. In that last year he had to face the troops of Patriot General
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surrendered on 18 September 1794. After regaining his freedom, he received the rank of Colonel on 4 September 1795 and returned to Ceuta, where he served from 1797 to 1800.
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On 20 November 1762, he entered the Seville Infantry Regiment as a minor cadet and was promoted to second lieutenant on 17 April 1769. In 1775 he participated in the
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Having received the rank of Lieutenant Colonel on 16 April 1792, he was assigned to the army of Roussillon, fighting the French Republicans in the
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Invasion of Algiers, Second Cevallos expedition, War of the Pyrenees, Quito Revolution, Battle of Pichincha
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He was promoted to captain on 9 August 1788, and served in the garrison of
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in 1811-1812. Promoted to Mariscal de Campo on 20 June 1813, he replaced
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He was the son of Brigadier Vicente d'Aymerich and Josefa Villajuana.
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as Commander of the Northern Army the following year, and defeated
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and Banyuls-les-Aspres. The following year he participated in the
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between 1790 and 1792, assisting in its defense against the
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of Boulou on 30 April, but was taken prisoner when the
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People of the Spanish American wars of independence
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Index

Ceuta
Havana
Spain

Ceuta
Spain
Havana
Cuba
Royal Audience of Quito
Invasion of Algiers (1775)
Second Cevallos expedition
Río de la Plata
Colonia del Sacramento
Ceuta
Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791)
War of the Pyrenees
Villelongue
defense
Fort de Bellegarde
Algeciras
Cuenca Province
Real Audiencia de Quito
Quito Revolution (1809-1812)
Juan de Sámano
Nariño's Southern Campaign
Antonio Nariño
Pasto, Colombia
Antonio José de Sucre
Second Battle of Huachi
Battle of Pichincha

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