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(Redirected from Tomas de Figueroa) Spanish Army officer (1747–1811) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Figueroa and the second or maternal family name is Caravaca.
Tomás de Figueroa
Born1747 (1747)
Estepona, Spain
Died1 April 1811 (aged 63–64)
Santiago, Captaincy General of Chile
AllegianceSpain
Battles / wars

Tomás de Figueroa y Caravaca (c. 1747 – 1 April 1811) was a Spanish Army officer. He was active in the military outpost of Valdivia and later in Santiago as a royalist during the early phase of the Chilean struggle for independence. He was born in Estepona, near Málaga in southern Spain. A soldier by profession, he had to migrate Chile in 1775 after having killed a man in a duel in Spain. In late 1792 he led Spanish forces that suppressed a Huilliche uprising around Río Bueno and Futahuillimapu in southern Chile. After leading a mutiny to restore colonial order in Santiago on 1 April 1811, he was summarily executed on the orders of pro-independence leader Juan Martínez de Rozas.

References

  1. Barros Arana, Diego (2000) . "Capítulo XVII". Historia General de Chile (in Spanish). Vol. VII (2 ed.). Santiago, Chile: Editorial Universitaria. pp. 66–69. ISBN 956-11-1535-2.


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