Estanislao Figueras (1819–82) was a Spanish politician and the first President (President of the Executive Power) of the First Spanish Republic (11 February - 11 June1873) . Flag of the Spanish First Republic The First Spanish Republic lasted only two years, between 1873 and 1874. ... Jump to: navigation, search February 11 is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search June 11 is the 162nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (163rd in leap years), with 203 days remaining. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1873 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
Figueras lead the Republican Party after Queen Isabella II was overthrown in 1868. He briefly became President after King Amdadeo abdicated. He was succeeded as President by Francisco Pi. After the 1875 restoration of the monarchy he withdrew from public life. Isabella II (October 10, 1830 – 1904), Isabel II in Spanish, was queen of Spain. ... Amadeo I History of Spain series Prehistoric Spain Roman Spain Muslim Conquest of Iberia Timeline of Muslim Occupation Medieval Spain Age of Reconquest Age of Expansion Age of Enlightenment Reaction and Revolution First Spanish Republic The Restoration Second Spanish Republic Spanish Civil War The Dictatorship Modern Spain Topics Economic History...
We have researched the Figueras family crest in the most recognized sources of coats of arms.
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded Coat-of-Arms was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Figueras coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
Figueras is a local surname; that is, the name was derived from the village or estate where the original bearer of the name once lived or held land.
The Figueras family originally lived in the area of Figueroa which at one time belonged to both Portugal and Spain.
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...