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José de Iturrigaray (in full, ''José Joaquín Vicente de Iturrigaray y Aróstegui'') (1742, Cádiz, Spain – 1815, Madrid) was a Spanish military officer and viceroy of New Spain, from January 4, 1803 to September 16, 1808, during a period of turbulence. ==Origins and military career== Iturrigaray was born of a family of wealthy Vizcaíno (Basque) merchants in Cádiz. His parents were José Yturrigaray y Gainza, born in Pamplona, Navarra, and María Manuela de Aróstegui y Larrea, born in Aranaz, Navarra. Under Charles III in 1762 he took part in the Spanish invasion of Portugal and in Gibraltar. In 1793, now under Charles IV, he gained fame for valor in the War of the Pyrenees with Republican France. He was known to be ambitious, and could be predatory. In 1801 he was commander in chief of the army of Andalucía in the so-called War of the Oranges with Portugal, under the command of Generalissimo Manuel de Godoy.
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