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Spain. Kingdom of Isabel II. Revolution of 1854

Spain. Kingdom of Isabel II. Revolution of 1854. New government of 1854 known as Bienio Progresista (Progressive Biennium). Up to down and from left to right: Baldomero Espartero, Domingo Dulce, Leopoldo O Donnell, Antonio Ros de Olano, F鬩 z Maric de Messina, Evaristo San Miguel and Francisco Serrano. On their feet, the Constitution of 1837. Engraving by Jos頖 allejo. Engraving

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Antonio Baldomero Domingo Espartero Isabel Leopoldo Odonnell Progressive Revolution Dulce


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1. Title: "The New Government of Spain during the Progressive Biennium (1854-1856): A Gathering of Key Figures" This evocative engraving captures a significant moment in Spanish history during the Revolution of 1854, which marked the beginning of the Progressive Biennium (1854-1856). The new government, led by a group of progressive and liberal-minded individuals, is depicted here, standing around a table, with the Constitution of 1837 at their feet. From left to right, we see Baldomero Espartero, Domingo Dulce, Leopoldo O'Donnell, Antonio Ros de Olano, Félix María Zempoalas Maric de Messina, and Evaristo San Miguel. These men, who hailed from various backgrounds, came together to form a new government that aimed to modernize Spain and bring about much-needed reforms. At the helm was Baldomero Espartero, a military man who had played a crucial role in the revolution. He was a key figure in the liberal movement and served as the President of the Regency Council. Domingo Dulce, a prominent liberal politician, was the Minister of Grace and Justice during this period. Leopoldo O'Donnell, another military leader, was instrumental in the revolution and later became the Prime Minister. Antonio Ros de Olana, Félix María Zempoalas Maric de Messina, and Evaristo San Miguel were also influential figures in the new government. They held various positions, including the Minister of War, Minister of the Navy, and Minister of the Interior, respectively. The Progressive Biennium was a significant period in Spanish history, marked by political and social reforms, including the abolition of the death penalty, the establishment of compulsory primary education, and the implementation of a more democratic political system. This engraving serves as a testament to the collective efforts of these men and their commitment to bringing about positive change in Spain during a time of great upheaval.

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