Don José María Chacón (1 January 1749 – 1 January 1833) was the last Spanish Governor of Trinidad, serving from 1783 to 1797. He was responsible for signing the Cedula of Population in 1783, leading to extensive French immigration to Trinidad. Chacón founded the city of San Fernando in 1784. Trinidad and Tobago's national flower, the chaconia, is named after Chacón.
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| - خوسيه ماريا شاكون (ar)
- José María Chacón (de)
- José María Chacón y Sánchez de Soto (es)
- José María Chacón (en)
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| - خوسيه ماريا شاكون (بالإسبانية: José María Chacón) هو سياسي إسباني، ولد في 1749 في إشبيلية في إسبانيا، وتوفي في 1833. (ar)
- José María Chacón y Sánchez de Soto (* 1. Januar 1749 in Sevilla; † 1. Januar 1833 in Portugal) war ein spanischer Konteradmiral. Von 1783 bis 1797 war er der 39. und letzte spanische Gouverneur von Trinidad. (de)
- José María Chacón y Sánchez de Soto o simplemente José María Chacón (Sevilla, 1747 – 1833) fue un marino español, gobernador de la Provincia de Trinidad desde 1784 hasta 1797, siendo el último en el cargo por ser ocupada la isla por fuerzas británicas. (es)
- Don José María Chacón (1 January 1749 – 1 January 1833) was the last Spanish Governor of Trinidad, serving from 1783 to 1797. He was responsible for signing the Cedula of Population in 1783, leading to extensive French immigration to Trinidad. Chacón founded the city of San Fernando in 1784. Trinidad and Tobago's national flower, the chaconia, is named after Chacón. (en)
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| - خوسيه ماريا شاكون (بالإسبانية: José María Chacón) هو سياسي إسباني، ولد في 1749 في إشبيلية في إسبانيا، وتوفي في 1833. (ar)
- José María Chacón y Sánchez de Soto (* 1. Januar 1749 in Sevilla; † 1. Januar 1833 in Portugal) war ein spanischer Konteradmiral. Von 1783 bis 1797 war er der 39. und letzte spanische Gouverneur von Trinidad. (de)
- Don José María Chacón (1 January 1749 – 1 January 1833) was the last Spanish Governor of Trinidad, serving from 1783 to 1797. He was responsible for signing the Cedula of Population in 1783, leading to extensive French immigration to Trinidad. Chacón founded the city of San Fernando in 1784. In 1797 Chacón surrendered Trinidad to a British fleet under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby. The King of Spain set up a "Council of War" to look into the surrender. By royal decree, Chacón and Rear Admiral Sebastián Ruiz de Apodaca (who had scuttled his small fleet) were banished for life from the "Royal Domain." Apodaca's case was reconsidered and he was reinstated in 1809, but Chacón died in exile. Trinidad and Tobago's national flower, the chaconia, is named after Chacón. (en)
- José María Chacón y Sánchez de Soto o simplemente José María Chacón (Sevilla, 1747 – 1833) fue un marino español, gobernador de la Provincia de Trinidad desde 1784 hasta 1797, siendo el último en el cargo por ser ocupada la isla por fuerzas británicas. (es)
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