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Jean de Kindelan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean de Kindelan For other people with the same surname, see Kindelán
Jean de Kindelan (7 December 1759 – 13 November 1822) was a Spanish Brigadier General who commanded Joseph Napoleon's Regiment in northern Europe 1809 – 1812 when it formed part of Napoleon's left flank. His known pro-French sympathies led to his not being informed of the plot for the escape of the Spanish troops stranded there after Napoleon replaced the Spanish king Ferdinand VII with his elder brother Joseph Bonaparte. == Early life == Juan Kindelán y O' Regan was born in Pontevedra, Galicia (Spain), in 1759 (the year of his birth is reported by some sources as 1755) and died in Paris in 1822.〔Kindelan (reunion website ) - entry 27〕 He was the son of Vicente Kindelán Luttrell of Lubrellitorn and Maria Francisca O’Regan. His father was an Irishman who settled in Spain and joined the infantry of the Royal Spanish Army, attaining the positions of Brigadier and military governor of Zamora. His mother came from Barcelona but was probably of Irish descent. Juan (called Jean during his French service) had a brother, Sebastian Kindelán, and a sister, Maria de la Concepcion Kindelán O´Regan.〔(Caballeros de la Orden de Santiago: siglo XVIII.. Años 1789 a 1799 ) - Resultado de la Búsqueda de libros de Google (Knights of the Order of Santiago: 18th century ... Years from 1789 to 1799. (in Spanish).〕
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