. . . . . . "Vicente Empar\u00E1n"@it . . . . . . "1097701816"^^ . . . "Vicente Empar\u00E1n (Spanish pronunciation: [bi\u02C8\u03B8ente empa\u02C8\u027Ean], or sometimes Emparan [em\u02C8pa\u027Ean]; 1747 \u2013 3 October 1842) was a Spanish Captain General. Empar\u00E1n was born in Azpeitia, Guip\u00FAzcoa, Basque Country, in 1747 as the son of Jos\u00E9 Joaqu\u00EDn de Emparan. He was governor of Cuman\u00E1 Province in the Captaincy General of Venezuela between 1792 and 1804, where he had gained a favorable reputation among Venezuelans."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Vicente Empar\u00E1n"@en . . "Vicente Empar\u00E1n, pronunciato bi\u02C8\u03B8ente empa\u02C8\u027Ean, e a volte Emparan ([em\u02C8pa\u027Ean]) (Azpeitia, 1747 \u2013 El Puerto de Santa Mar\u00EDa, 3 ottobre 1842), \u00E8 stato un generale spagnolo di origine basca che divenne capitano generale del Venezuela. 19 de Abril. Juan Lovera (1835). Lovera disegno quest'opera a memoria. Empar\u00E1n (uniforme nera e bavero rosso) sui gradini della cattedrale attorniato dai membri del consiglio cittadino (in grigio) e da altri importanti personaggi che lo guidano al cabildo. Esposto presso il Palacio Federal Legislativo di Caracas."@it . . . . "Vicente Enparan Orbe (Azpeitia, 1747ko urtarrilaren 5a - El Puerto de Santa Mar\u00EDa, 1820ko urriaren 3a) euskal militar eta politikaria izan zen. Cumanako probintziako gobernadore zela, 1808an Espainiara joan zen non frantziar okupatzaileek Venezuelako kapitain nagusi izendatu zuten. Hala ere, Venezuelara itzuli baino lehen Fernando VII.a Espainiakoaren alde egin zuen. Urtebete baino ez zuen iraun karguan. \n* Datuak: Q2779244"@eu . . . . "Vicente Enparan Orbe (Azpeitia, 1747ko urtarrilaren 5a - El Puerto de Santa Mar\u00EDa, 1820ko urriaren 3a) euskal militar eta politikaria izan zen. Cumanako probintziako gobernadore zela, 1808an Espainiara joan zen non frantziar okupatzaileek Venezuelako kapitain nagusi izendatu zuten. Hala ere, Venezuelara itzuli baino lehen Fernando VII.a Espainiakoaren alde egin zuen. Urtebete baino ez zuen iraun karguan. \n* Datuak: Q2779244"@eu . . . . "1809"^^ . . "Vicente Ignacio Antonio Ram\u00F3n de Emparan y Orbe (Azpeitia, 5 de enero de 1747 - El Puerto de Santa Mar\u00EDa, 3 de octubre de 1820) fue un noble, militar y pol\u00EDtico espa\u00F1ol destacado por su cargo de gobernador y capit\u00E1n general de Venezuela."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . "Vicente Emparan"@es . . . . . "Vicente Enparan"@eu . . . "4246"^^ . . . . . . . "Vicente Ignacio Antonio Ram\u00F3n de Emparan y Orbe (Azpeitia, 5 de enero de 1747 - El Puerto de Santa Mar\u00EDa, 3 de octubre de 1820) fue un noble, militar y pol\u00EDtico espa\u00F1ol destacado por su cargo de gobernador y capit\u00E1n general de Venezuela."@es . . . . . . "9529572"^^ . . . . "Vicente Empar\u00E1n (Spanish pronunciation: [bi\u02C8\u03B8ente empa\u02C8\u027Ean], or sometimes Emparan [em\u02C8pa\u027Ean]; 1747 \u2013 3 October 1842) was a Spanish Captain General. Empar\u00E1n was born in Azpeitia, Guip\u00FAzcoa, Basque Country, in 1747 as the son of Jos\u00E9 Joaqu\u00EDn de Emparan. He was governor of Cuman\u00E1 Province in the Captaincy General of Venezuela between 1792 and 1804, where he had gained a favorable reputation among Venezuelans. By 1808, Empar\u00E1n had returned to Spain during the Peninsular War. There Joseph I's recently installed government named him Captain General of Venezuela, but after this appointment Empar\u00E1n crossed over to the territory controlled by the Supreme Central Junta. He swore allegiance to the Junta and to Ferdinand VII, the king who was being held captive by the French invaders. In January 1809 the Central Junta ratified his appointment to replace the former captain general, Manuel de Guevara y Vasconcelos, who had died two years earlier. Empar\u00E1n arrived in Venezuela in May 1809. During the following year he successfully avoided several attempts by the elites to establish a junta in Venezuela (among them the famous Conspiraci\u00F3n de Los Mantuanos), often by personally talking with proponents of the movements. Although a well-liked governor, on 19 April 1810, various members of the municipal council (cabildo) of Caracas and other important residents took advantage of the large crowds gathered for Maundy Thursday services to orchestrate popular agitation for the establishment of a junta. The crowd prevented him from arriving at the Cathedral for the day's services and he was directed to the cabildo building (today site of the Casa Amarilla) just across the main square from the Cathedral. There he met with an expanded council (cabildo abierto). Empar\u00E1n spoke directly to the crowd from the balcony of the building and seeing the amount of support for a junta, he voluntarily stepped down. The cabildo transformed itself into the Supreme Junta of Caracas, and began to manage the affairs of the province. Following his ouster, he left for Philadelphia, United States, from where he reported to the Spanish government on the events of 19 April, before returning to Spain. There, it seems, he was tried for his failure to stop the establishment of a junta, but was acquitted. He died in El Puerto de Santa Mar\u00EDa, C\u00E1diz, Spain on 3 October 1842."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Vicente Empar\u00E1n, pronunciato bi\u02C8\u03B8ente empa\u02C8\u027Ean, e a volte Emparan ([em\u02C8pa\u027Ean]) (Azpeitia, 1747 \u2013 El Puerto de Santa Mar\u00EDa, 3 ottobre 1842), \u00E8 stato un generale spagnolo di origine basca che divenne capitano generale del Venezuela. 19 de Abril. Juan Lovera (1835). Lovera disegno quest'opera a memoria. Empar\u00E1n (uniforme nera e bavero rosso) sui gradini della cattedrale attorniato dai membri del consiglio cittadino (in grigio) e da altri importanti personaggi che lo guidano al cabildo. Esposto presso il Palacio Federal Legislativo di Caracas."@it . . .