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- Junta_(Peninsular_War) abstract "In the Napoleonic era, junta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxunta]) was the name chosen by several local administrations formed in Spain during the Peninsular War as a patriotic alternative to the official administration toppled by the French invaders. The juntas were usually formed by adding prominent members of society, such as prelates, to the already-existing ayuntamientos (municipal councils). The juntas of the capitals of the traditional peninsular kingdoms of Spain styled themselves "Supreme Juntas," to differentiate themselves from, and claim authority over, provincial juntas. Juntas were also formed in Spanish America during this period in reaction to the developments in Spain.The juntas were not necessarily revolutionary, least of all anti-monarchy or democratically elected. By way of example, the junta in Murcia, comprised the bishop, an archdeacon, two priors, seven members of the old city council, two magistrates, five prominent local aristocrats, including the Conde de Floridablanca (Charles III's prime minister) and five high-ranking officers (either retired or still serving). Likewise, the junta of Ciudad Rodrigo, a strategic town near the border with Portugal, comprised "nine serving officers, including the pre-war governor and the commanders of all the units that had made up the garrison; five retired officers, of whom two were brigadiers" and, among others, the bishop, and seventeen members of the clergy.".
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- Junta_(Peninsular_War) hasPhotoCollection Junta_(Peninsular_War).
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) subject Category:19th_century_in_Spain.
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) subject Category:Peninsular_War.
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) comment "In the Napoleonic era, junta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxunta]) was the name chosen by several local administrations formed in Spain during the Peninsular War as a patriotic alternative to the official administration toppled by the French invaders. The juntas were usually formed by adding prominent members of society, such as prelates, to the already-existing ayuntamientos (municipal councils).".
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) label "Junta (Peninsular War)".
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) label "Junta Suprema Central".
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) label "Junta Suprema Central".
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) label "Junta Suprema Central".
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) label "フンタ (半島戦争)".
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- Junta_(Peninsular_War) sameAs Junta_Suprema_Central.
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) sameAs Batzar_probintzial_(Iberiar_Penintsulako_Gerra).
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) sameAs Junta_Suprema_Central.
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) sameAs フンタ_(半島戦争).
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) sameAs m.0h248_.
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) sameAs Q592285.
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) sameAs Q592285.
- Junta_(Peninsular_War) wasDerivedFrom Junta_(Peninsular_War)?oldid=603880115.
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