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Vicente Bertrán de Lis

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Following the Madrid uprising, the governor of Valencia, Miguel de Saavedra, Baron Albalat was killed by the mob and Valencia acknowledged Fernando as King of Spain on 23 May 1808. Bertrán de Lis and his brothers organised the storming of the citadel, capturing its French garrison. Vicente Bertrán de
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instigated the massacre of 300–400 French citizens, half of whom were inside the city's citadel, where the local authorities were protecting them against popular reprisals following the killings in Madrid, Bertrán de Lis and his brothers recruited and paid for a local force to maintain order in the
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in Cádiz, when Elío was captured in Valencia, Bertrán de Lis prevented the mob from lynching him and insisted on a court martial, which finally condemned the former captain general of Valencia to the
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At the end of the war, Bertrán de Lis was again arrested for being a liberal, although he was finally released following the intervention of
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After having declared himself the only representative of King Ferdinand and was about to issue orders for dismissing the captain-general,
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Observaciones sobre la Historia de la Guerra de España, que escribieron los señores Clarke Southey Londonderry y Napier
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would go on to serve briefly as prime minister (1835–1836), promulgating the set of decrees known as the
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in Madrid, Bertrán de Lis and his brother Manuel, had recruited and armed over 500 men, at eight
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having had Bertrán de Lis's son, Félix, executed in 1819 for his involvement in Colonel
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for Valencia in 1836. In 1837, another son, José, died as a prisoner of the
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Lis was then elected member of the first Junta de Valencia.
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El ayuntamiento de Valencia y la invasión napoleónica
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Valencia
Peninsular War
Tumult of Aranjuez
Dos de Mayo Uprising
reales
Ferdinand VII
Baltasar Calvo
Canga Argüelles
Ferdinand VII
Rothschild
Juan Álvarez Mendizábal
Rafael del Riego
Elío
Valdés
pronunciamiento
garrote
absolutism
Ferdinand VII
Congreso
Carlists
President (speaker) of the Congress of Deputies
senator for life
minister of Foreign Affairs
Navy
minister of the Interior
Conde de Cervellon
Southey
Juan Álvarez Mendizábal

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