Route of the Martyrs of Carral
In Galicia Pueblo a Pueblo (12), we are shown the route of the Martyrs of Carral, a route that we will try to comment on from Galicia Alive in the category Tourism.
Idade Contemporánea
In Galicia Pueblo a Pueblo (12), we are shown the route of the Martyrs of Carral, a route that we will try to comment on from Galicia Alive in the category Tourism.
Why Miguel Solís is known as Liberator of Galicia after Galician Liberal Revolution of 1846. Let’s learn it.
We always hear about the Martyrs of Carra, but rarely we see their names to know are the real persons back. Let’s discover them.
Were these calamities they suffered the reason enough to become martyrs or something else? Let’s learn it.
Many events happened from the beginning of the uprising until the end, we present now how events developed during the Galician Liberal Revolution of 1846.
The best way to get your own conclusions is to go to the primary sources: General Solís uprising speech of May 2, 1846 in Lugo?
The Regiment of Zamora was garrisoned in A Coruña since 1844, whose commanders were supporters of Espartero. Due to the fear of a possible military uprising,
During the Reign of Elizabeth II and el Reinado de Isabel II and under the yoke, tyranny and absolutism of General Narváez the Galician Revolution of 1846.
This period when Elizabeth II assumes by herself the leadership of the Kingdom of Spain, begins precisely with the coming of age of Isabel II with only 13 years. It starts the Reign of Elizabeth II.
On October 17, 1840, with the Regent María Cristina de Borbón in exile, it begins the Regency of General Espartero.