Ayuntamiento de Ricote - Palacio de Llamas.
Ayuntamiento de Ricote - Palacio de Llamas. Murcia, Spain
HOME OF GENERAL PEDRO GONZALEZ LLAMAS REVOLUTIONARY HERO OF SPAIN. ONE OF THE SIGNATORY OF SPANISH CONSTITUTION OF 1812 THAT MADE SPAIN THE FIRST DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY IN EUROPE THAT DECLARED INDEPENDENCE AGAINST IMPERIAL FRANCE
One of the deputies that signed the First Spanish Constitution of 1812 was General General Pedro Gonzalez Llamas.
Pedro González Llamas
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General Pedro González Llamas was a Spanish general in the Peninsular War and one of the deputies that signed the Spanish Constitution of 1812.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
General Pedro González Llamas was a Spanish general in the Peninsular War and one of the deputies that signed the Spanish Constitution of 1812.
Army of Spain
Main article: Army of Spain (Peninsular War)
Following the September 180 meeting at which the new Army of Spain was defined, and which incorporated the divisions he'd brought from Valencia and Murcia, totalling some 4,500 men, including infantry and cavalry, into the Army of the Centre, Llamas headed for Tudela with his troops. Establishing his headquarters there, he was joined shortly afterwards by La Peña's 10,000 men and, on 17 October, by Castaños.[1]
Main article: Army of Spain (Peninsular War)
Following the September 180 meeting at which the new Army of Spain was defined, and which incorporated the divisions he'd brought from Valencia and Murcia, totalling some 4,500 men, including infantry and cavalry, into the Army of the Centre, Llamas headed for Tudela with his troops. Establishing his headquarters there, he was joined shortly afterwards by La Peña's 10,000 men and, on 17 October, by Castaños.[1]
Shortly afterwards, however, on taking up a post in the Gobierno Supremo, he would hand over the command of his troops to Pedro Roca and become directly involved in the setting up the Cortes de Cádiz.[1]
Constitution[edit]
Main article: Spanish Constitution of 1812
Having initially refused to sign the Constitution, on being ordered by the Cortes to do so, Llamas finally signed, as deputy for the reino de Murcia.[2]
Main article: Spanish Constitution of 1812
Having initially refused to sign the Constitution, on being ordered by the Cortes to do so, Llamas finally signed, as deputy for the reino de Murcia.[2]
References[edit]
^ Jump up to: a b (Spanish) Rodríquez García, Francisco (1865) Crónica del Senoría de Vizcaya, pp. 93–95 At Google Books. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
Jump up ^ (Spanish) "Hace 200 años. Diario de las Cortes de Cádiz. Crónica Parlamentaria Diaria" Congreso de los Diputados. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
^ Jump up to: a b (Spanish) Rodríquez García, Francisco (1865) Crónica del Senoría de Vizcaya, pp. 93–95 At Google Books. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
Jump up ^ (Spanish) "Hace 200 años. Diario de las Cortes de Cádiz. Crónica Parlamentaria Diaria" Congreso de los Diputados. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
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