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Francisco Amorós y Ondeano

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Francisco Amorós y Ondeano
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Francisco Amorós y Ondeano, otherwise known as the Marquis of Sotelo (19 February 1770 – 1848), contributed to gymnastics in France and to the resurgence of sport in the so-called modern world in general.[1][2][3]

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Francisco Amorós.
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Unterschrift Francisco Amorós (1770–1848)

Ondeano was born in Valencia, Spain, the son of a brigadier of the Spanish army. At the age of nine he studied at a Saint-Isodore school within Madrid. At sixteen years of age he entered the military, in the capacity of an infantry-man in the army of Cordone.[2]

Ondeano took French nationality during 1816 and opened a gymnasium in Paris during 1817, and another in 1820, for the use of the military and also the general population.[4]

Amongst other works, he published texts entitled:

  • New Complete Manual of Physical Education for Gymnastics and Morals.[5]
  • Civil (or Civilian) French Gymnasium (of which there was an edition in print during the year 1819)[6]
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