History of Spain. King Ferdinand VII swore in the Constitution of 1812, following Riego's pronouncement at Cabezas de San Juan in 1820. The news reached the Royalist Army in America. Baldomero Espartero (1793-1879), volunteer in this army between 1815 and 1825, held a banquet with all his officers and Baron Nordenflicht, who was conspiring along with some officers. Nordenflicht and some of those officers who were involved sought to leave. Those who remained protested loudly of their loyalty to the Spanish cause and their worthy leader. Engraving. "Espartero: su vida militar, política, descript


History of Spain. King Ferdinand VII swore in the Constitution of 1812, following Riego's pronouncement at Cabezas de San Juan in 1820. The news reached the Royalist Army in America. Baldomero Espartero (1793-1879), volunteer in this army between 1815 and 1825, held a banquet with all his officers and Baron Nordenflicht, who was conspiring along with some officers. Nordenflicht and some of those officers who were involved sought to leave. Those who remained protested loudly of their loyalty to the Spanish cause and their worthy leader. Engraving. "Espartero: su vida militar, política, descriptiva y anecdótica" (Espartero: his military, political, descriptive and anecdotal life). Volume I, 1879.


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