He was the first unofficial Spanish observer of the Continental Congress during the Revolution. He was incredibly popular and befriended Washington, John Jay, and many other Congressional delegates. He served from 1778 until his death of pneumonia in April, 28, 1780.
See:
Cummins, Light Townsend. Spanish observers and the American Revolution, 1775-1783 / Light Townsend Cummins Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge : 1991
It's a question of emphasis. "a Juan" right after "da" emphasizes to whom the bathing suit was given. "un traje de bano" right after "da" emphasizes what the Mother gave to Juan for the trip.
Juan: A mí no me gustan las películas de horror, ¿y a ti?Pedro: A mí tampoco.
The name of the island in San Fransisco bay was "Isla de las Alcatraces" (Island of the Lilies) given by Juan de Ayala in the mid 1770s. The word Alcatraz is no longer used in modern Spanish.
No. The Spanish counterpart of the name John is Juan. However it is improper to translate a person's name unless that person uses the translation himself first.
Juan (John) is not lazy he is....
He was born in France
George Washington and John Jay to name a few!:)
he was the first unoficial spanish observer of the Continental congress during the rvolution.
By being brave enought to fight in the revolutionary war!
Juan de Miralles was a Spanish diplomat and political figure known for his role in the American Revolutionary War. He served as the Spanish representative in the United States and played a significant role in securing support for the American colonists from Spain. His efforts helped to strengthen the relationship between Spain and the newly forming United States. Miralles is also remembered for his contributions to the financial assistance provided to the American cause.
Juan de Miralles was a Spanish diplomat and a supporter of the American Revolution, who significantly aided the Patriot cause by providing financial assistance and supplies. He engaged in diplomatic efforts to secure support from Spain and leveraged his connections to secure loans and resources for the Continental Army. Additionally, Miralles served as an intermediary between the American revolutionaries and Spanish officials, fostering greater cooperation and understanding. His contributions helped bolster the American fight for independence during a critical time.
Juan de Miralles was a Spanish diplomat and supporter of the American Revolution who played a crucial role in securing financial aid and resources for the Continental Army. He advocated for the American cause in Spain, helping to garner support and funding from Spanish officials. Additionally, Miralles facilitated loans and supplies, which were vital for sustaining the revolutionary efforts against British forces. His contributions strengthened the alliance between Spain and the American colonies during the struggle for independence.
Josep-Joan Miralles has written: 'Matinada de llops'
The cast of La pared - 1964 includes: Juan Carlos Esturo Alfonso de la Iglesia Rafael Miralles Marcelino Tobajas
Enrique Miralles has written: 'Biblioteca de las literaturas regionales' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Regionalism in literature, Spanish literature 'Galdos'
Joan Miralles's birth name is Joan Miralles i Ribas.
Montserrat Miralles's birth name is Montserrat Miralles i Brugues.