Tomás de Figueroa y Caravaca (1747 – 1811) was a Spanish soldier. He was active in the military outpost of Valdivia and later in Santiago as a royalist during the early phase of the Chilean struggle for independence. He was born in Estepona, near Málaga in southern Spain. A soldier by profession, he had to migrate Chile in 1775 after having killed a man in a duel in Spain. In late 1792 he led Spanish forces that suppressed a Huilliche uprising around Río Bueno and Futahuillimapu in southern Chile. After leading a mutiny to restore colonial order in Santiago on April 1, 1811, he was summarily executed on the orders of pro-independence leader Juan Martínez de Rozas.
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| - Tomás de Figueroa y Caravaca (Estepona (Málaga), 1747- Santiago de Chile, 1811) fue un militar español que fue ejecutado por el gobierno de Chile por dirigir una rebelión contra la Primera Junta de Gobierno de Chile y restablecer el orden colonial en el llamado Motín de Figueroa. (es)
- Tomás de Figueroa Caravaca (* 1747 in Estepona bei Málaga, Spanien; † (hingerichtet) 2. April 1811 in Santiago de Chile) war ein spanischer Offizier. Er unternahm am 1. April 1811 einen gescheiterten Putsch gegen die Regierungsjunta in Chile. (de)
- Tomás de Figueroa y Caravaca (1747 – 1811) was a Spanish soldier. He was active in the military outpost of Valdivia and later in Santiago as a royalist during the early phase of the Chilean struggle for independence. He was born in Estepona, near Málaga in southern Spain. A soldier by profession, he had to migrate Chile in 1775 after having killed a man in a duel in Spain. In late 1792 he led Spanish forces that suppressed a Huilliche uprising around Río Bueno and Futahuillimapu in southern Chile. After leading a mutiny to restore colonial order in Santiago on April 1, 1811, he was summarily executed on the orders of pro-independence leader Juan Martínez de Rozas. (en)
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| - Tomás de Figueroa y Caravaca (Estepona (Málaga), 1747- Santiago de Chile, 1811) fue un militar español que fue ejecutado por el gobierno de Chile por dirigir una rebelión contra la Primera Junta de Gobierno de Chile y restablecer el orden colonial en el llamado Motín de Figueroa. (es)
- Tomás de Figueroa Caravaca (* 1747 in Estepona bei Málaga, Spanien; † (hingerichtet) 2. April 1811 in Santiago de Chile) war ein spanischer Offizier. Er unternahm am 1. April 1811 einen gescheiterten Putsch gegen die Regierungsjunta in Chile. (de)
- Tomás de Figueroa y Caravaca (1747 – 1811) was a Spanish soldier. He was active in the military outpost of Valdivia and later in Santiago as a royalist during the early phase of the Chilean struggle for independence. He was born in Estepona, near Málaga in southern Spain. A soldier by profession, he had to migrate Chile in 1775 after having killed a man in a duel in Spain. In late 1792 he led Spanish forces that suppressed a Huilliche uprising around Río Bueno and Futahuillimapu in southern Chile. After leading a mutiny to restore colonial order in Santiago on April 1, 1811, he was summarily executed on the orders of pro-independence leader Juan Martínez de Rozas. (en)
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