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19 March: Spanish Constitution of 1812 adopted after deliberations of the Cortes of Cádiz. [3] August: Siege of Cádiz ends. [3] 1823 May: Ferdinand VII of Spain imprisoned at Cádiz. 31 August: Battle of Trocadero. [3] 1829 – "Cádiz declared a free port." [2] 1838 – Cádiz Cathedral construction completed. [3] 1842 – Population: 53,922 ...
The plaza was built in the 18th century, and on 19 March 1812 the Spanish Constitution of 1812 was proclaimed here, leading to the plaza to be named Plaza de la Constitución, and then later Plaza San Antonio, after the hermit San Antonio. In 1954 the city's mayor proclaimed the location a historic site. All construction is prohibited.
30 March 1743 Cadiz, Spain: Died: 24 March 1801 (aged 57) Ronda, Málaga, Spain: Venerated in: Catholic Church (Spain and the Franciscan Order) Beatified: 22 April 1894, Saint Peter's Basilica, Kingdom of Italy by Pope Leo XIII: Major shrine: Sanctuario de la Virgen de la Paz, Plaza beato Fray Diego José de Cádiz Ronda, Málaga, Spain: Feast ...
Named during the tail-end of the colonial era for the Cadiz Constitution, not the later Constitution of Mexico. The Constitution was signed in March 1812, but it was not promulgated immediately throughout the empire. In New Spain, Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas allowed the Constitution to be published on 19 September 1812.
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Completion date: 1929: The Monument to the Constitution of 1812 is a monument in Cádiz, ... This page was last edited on 15 March 2024, at 14:25 (UTC).
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