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Miguel de Bonilla y Laya-Bolívar

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that met in Cartago on October 25–26, 1821 to discuss Costa Rica's independence from Spain. On October 29, 1821, he attended the session of the ayuntamiento of Cartago en which the Costa Rican Declaration of Independence was ratified.
164: 86: 30: 200: 22:(1763–1826) was a Costa Rican Roman Catholic priest and politician. He was one of the signatories of the Costa Rican Declaration of Independence. 81:
He was one of the members of the Costa Rican republican party during the era of independence. One of the supporters of the empire, the Catalan
215: 148: 29:, Costa Rica on September 30, 1763. His parents were Sergeant Major Andrés de Bonilla y Sáenz and María Gertrudis de Laya-Bolívar y Miranda. 110: 195: 165:"El 29 de octubre de 1821, el proceso independentista costarricense y el surgimiento de la ciudadanía costarricense" 106: 82: 210: 205: 73:, and several indigenous peoples designated Bonilla in October 1821 as their representative in the 26: 48:
in Costa Rica and was the proprietor of valuable ranching property. He was called by the nickname
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Don Joaquín de Oreamuno y Muñoz de la Trinidad: vida de un monárquico costarricense
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to command the republican forces, who defeated the royalists in the
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Bonilla died in Cartago, Costa Rica, in August 1826.
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Index

Cartago
José Santiago de Bonilla y Laya-Bolívar
ordained
Guatemala
parishes
Jaundice
ayuntamientos
Bagaces
Esparza
Juan Freses de Ñeco
Joaquín de Oreamuno y Muñoz de la Trinidad
cassock
Alajuela
Rafael Francisco Osejo
Gregorio José Ramírez y Castro
Battle of Ochomogo
Don Joaquín de Oreamuno y Muñoz de la Trinidad: vida de un monárquico costarricense
ISBN
978-9977-64-784-5
"El 29 de octubre de 1821, el proceso independentista costarricense y el surgimiento de la ciudadanía costarricense"
Categories
Costa Rican politicians
Costa Rican Roman Catholic priests
1763 births
1826 deaths
People from Cartago Province

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