Abstract

THE DISEASES OF GENERAL CABRERA AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR THE END OF THE FIRST CARLIST WAR (1833-1840): The historical importance of the diseases suffered by General Cabrera at the end of 1839 and the beginning of 1840 in the final course of the Seven Years’ War is analyzed. The lack of a clear leadership, which until then had exerted the Count of Morella, favoured the loss of a territory that was the last bastion of the Carlist army which resisted to the Pact of Vergara. That loss, inevitably led to the end of the war and the exile of the Carlist supporters.

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