Biography pedro blanco
- Pedro Blanco Soto was a Bolivian soldier and politician and president of the Republic of Upper Peru, an unrecognized entity that emerged in the limits of the department of La Paz and, which claimed the territory of the Republic of Bolivia.
- Pedro Blanco López (León, July 14, 1883 – Porto, May 1, 1919), was a Spanish composer, pianist, teacher and music critic.
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Pedro Blanco (Spanish Armada)
Spanish seaman and manservant
Pedro Blanco (fl. 1588–1616) was a Spanish seaman, manservant and survivor of the Spanish Armada.
After his shipwreck in Ireland, he became an aide to nobleman Hugh O'Neill and fought in the Nine Years' War. Blanco distinguished himself at various battles, and was also an interpreter and interlocutor between the Spanish and Irish. In 1607 he accompanied O'Neill in his flight to mainland Europe, though it is unclear whether he ever returned to Spain. By 1616, it appears he was living in Rome.
Historian John McGurk has described Blanco as a "celebrated Spanish officer [who] loyally served O’Neill".[1]
Spanish Armada
See also: Streedagh Armada wrecksite and Spanish Armada in Ireland
The Spanish Armada was a naval fleet that sailed from Lisbon in May 1588. Philip II, King of Spain, intended to invade England and reinstate Catholicism in the country.[2] Blanco, variously described as an officer[1] or ordinary seaman, served in the company of Captain Lope Vázquez.[4] Pedro Blanco Soto (19 October 1795-1 January 1829) was President of Bolivia from 26 December 1828 to 1 January 1829, succeeding Jose Ramon de Loayza and preceding Jose Miguel de Velasco. Pedro Blanco Soto was born in Cochabamba, Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata in 1795. He served in the royalist army of Upper Peru during the Bolivian War of Independence, fighting at the Battle of Vilcapujio and battling the Argentine patriots. Despite his promising career in the Royalist army, he defected to the patriots in 1823 and commanded a hussar squadron at the Battle of Junin. He was later wounded at the Battle of Ayacucho, after which he helped liberate Bolivia from the royalists. In 1828, he became provisional president, but he was imprisoned in an army revolt led by Jose Ballivian and was murdered by his guards at the Recoleta convent in January 1829. Pedro Blanco Naveros nació en Huelva en 1946 y reside en Almería. Estudió en Granada, Zaragoza, San Cristóbal de la Laguna (Tenerife), Almería y Madrid. Es militar de carrera, Licenciado en Psicología Clínica, Marinero Pescador, Capitán de Yate y Flamencólogo. Estudió Matemáticas y es especialista en Física Cuántica y Astronomía. Realizó los cursos de doctorado en Psicología Clínica con la calificación media de Sobresaliente. Especialista en Psicotecnia Militar y Diplomado Superior de Psicología Militar. Graduated by the University of Amsterdam for the Course of the Intitute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Faculty of Science: “Big History-From the Big Bang until Today”. Diplômé de l'Ecole Polytechnique de l'Université de Paris aux cours de "Mécanique Quantique" et "D'un infini à l'autre - Voyages de l'infiniment grand à l'infiniment petit". Graduated by the University of Edinburgh for the Course of the School of Physics and Astronomy: “AstroTech: The Science and Technology behind Astronomical Discovery”. Es Psi Operator of Mind Co
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