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Miguel Tacón y Rosique

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149: 290: 302: 278: 22: 248:, where he arrived on 7 June. His good governance of the island in daily matters and public works, especially in Havana, thanks to the zeal of the mayor Claudio Martínez de Pinillos, was overshadowed by his despotic style and his promotion of slave trade. Named after him in Havana were : the 336: 218: 361: 39: 186:, 10 January 1777 - 13 October Madrid, 1855) was a Spanish soldier and colonial administrator in the Spanish Americas. From 1834 to 1838 he was 351: 86: 264: 58: 105: 65: 165: 198:
He was the son of Miguel Antonio Tacón y Fosca, a Brigadier in the Royal Spanish Army, and of María Francisca Rosique y Ribera.
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in 1844 and from 1847 to 1848. In 1847, he was ennobled to the Duque de la Unión de Cuba and received in the
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in 1811 and had to flee to Oruro. Here he joined the army of
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In March 1806, he was named civil and military Governor of
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