File:El fusilamento del general Diego de León (C. Massa y Sanguinetti).jpg

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Español: Grabado decimonónico que representa el fusilamento del teniente general Diego de León, conde de Belascoain (1807-1841). Este militar cordobés destacó por su valor en la Primera Guerra Carlista y fue fusilado en Madrid el día 15 de octubre de 1841 por haber asaltado el Palacio Real de Madrid y haber intentado secuestrar a la reina Isabel II de España.
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Author C. Massa y Sanguinetti
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