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Gabriel Mendizábal Yraeta

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Between 1814 and 1820, he gained political power as a member of the Consejo Supremo de la Guerra. In 1834, he was named president of the Tribunal Supremo de Guerra y Marina, a position he held until his death in 1838.
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which, in the wake of the approval of a new Constitution in Cádiz, sent a task force to the city with a negotiation mandate. In the final phases of the war, on 31 August 1813, he controlled a division at the
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after which he was kept from command. Humiliated, Mendizábal begged to serve as a simple rank and file soldier, a request that was granted. After distinguishing himself at the
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in May 1811, he was reinstated with the title of Commander of the Seventh Army or Séptimo Exército, which he took to the north of Spain in the territories that make up the
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In 1793, he was promoted to the rank of colonel and was given command of a new regiment, the Voluntarios de Burgos posted to the north of
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in 1794, he was transferred to western Gipuzkoa with the inferior rank of First Comandante. On 2 December 1794, he commanded a joint
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In 1802, Mendizábal was again promoted to the rank of colonel and given the command of a regiment of volunteers from
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at the head of his troops to put an end to a series of riots collectively known as the Zamacolada.
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militia to achieve a victory in his home town of Bergara over French troops.
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He was named commander of the Army of the Left and suffered a defeat at the
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Gabriel María de Mendizábal Yraeta, 1st Count of Cuadro de Alba de Tormes
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On 16 December 1812, Mendizábal was named political chief of the
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Grand Crosses of the Royal and Military Order of San Hermenegild
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Bergara
Gipuzkoa
Madrid
general officer
Peninsular War
Battle of the Gebora
sergeant major
War of the Pyrenees
Portugal
Irún
Battle of the Baztan Valley
Álavan, Gipuzkoan and Biscayan
Navarre
Bilbao
Peninsular War
major general
Count
lieutenant general
Battle of the Gebora
Battle of Albuera
Basque Provinces (Biscay)
Navarre
La Rioja
Burgos

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