- Juan Manuel Cajigal
Juan Manuel Cajigal y Niño (IPA-es|xwan ma•'nwel ka•xi•'gal i 'ni•ɲo) (sometimes, Juan Manuel Cagigal y Niño in the orthography of the period) was a Spanish
Captain General , born inCádiz , in1754 .With more than two decades of service, Cajigal arrived in Venezuela in
1799 where he served in the Veteran Battalion of Caracas. From1804 to1809 he served as governor and captain general of New Andalusia Province (captial,Cumaná ) in eastern Venezuela. Promoted toField Marshal , he was named captain general of Venezuela in1814 . He oversaw the royalist advances carried out byJosé Tomás Boves , who acted in an independent manner. Cajigal resigned upon the arrival ofPablo Morillo in1815 and left forSpain the following year.In
1819 he was appointed captain general of Cuba and oversaw the restoration of theSpanish Constitution of 1812 in 1820. That same year he resigned due to health problems and retired toGuanabacoa , where he died in1823 .His cousin, General Juan Manuel Cagigal y Monserrat, was
Francisco de Miranda 's friend and commanding officer at the Battle of Pensacola during theAmerican Revolutionary War .His cousin-once-removed, whom he raised, was Venezuelan mathematician
Juan Manuel Cajigal y Odoardo .ee also
*
Royalist (Spanish American Revolutions) References
*Bencomo Barrios, Héctor. "Juan Manuel Cajigal y Niño," "Diccionario de Historia de Venezuela". Caracas: Fundacíon Polar, 1997. ISBN 9806397371
*Parra Pérez, Caracciolo. "Historia de la Primera República de Venezuela". Madrid: Ediciones Guadarrama, 1959.
*Stoan, Stephen K. "Pablo Morillo and Venezuela, 1815-1820". Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1959.Asbox |{1|}|{2|}|{3|}|{4|}|
pix = 30
subject =Venezuela n biographical
qualifier =
category = Venezuelan people stubs
tempsort =*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.