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Antonio Valdés y Fernández Bazán

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into the sea on March 24, 1989, was named after the Alaskan town which had been named after Valdés.
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In 1785, among 12 flags that he drew, one was chosen to become the Spanish naval ensign flag by
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He entered the navy at the age of 13. He distinguished himself in the defence of
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Secretary of State for War, Treasury, Commerce and Navigation of Indies of
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Guimerá, Agustín (2024), Harding, Richard; Guimerá, Agustín (eds.),
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Spanish name
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Antonio Valdés y Fernández Bazán. (Naval Museum of Madrid).
Burgos
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Spanish Empire
Spanish Royal Navy
Siege of Havana
4th Secretary of State for Navy
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Charles III
Charles IV
First Secretary of State
Count of Floridablanca

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