• The Battle of Torata is part of the Peruvian War of Independence, which occurred on 19 January 1823 on the heights around Torata (town located northeast...
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    Arequipa to take command of the troops stationed there, and attack the army of Alvarado.Both armies met at Torata and the Battle of Torata ended in a defeat...
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    forces had smashed Rudecindo Alvarado's Liberating Expedition in the Battles of Torata and Moquegua. The year 1823 ended with the La Serna destroying another...
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  • diciembre. "Memorias para la Historia de las armas españolas en el Perú", tome I y II.And "Documentos de la Guerra Separatista del Perú. Torata" tome I....
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    Guillermo Miller (category People of the Chilean War of Independence)
    of Torata: storming the hills and taking them when everything seemed to be lost. Peru President José de la Riva Agüero promoted Miller to General of Brigade...
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    occupied better positions. Valdés went out to meet him, fighting the battle of Torata. The royalist leader resisted for eight hours until Canterac came to...
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    diciembre. "Memorias para la Historia de las armas españolas en el Perú", tome I y II.And "Documentos de la Guerra Separatista del Perú. Torata" tome I....
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    The Battle of Junín was a military engagement of the Peruvian War of Independence, fought in the highlands of the Junín Region on 6 August 1824. The preceding...
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    Osmore River (category Rivers of Peru)
    Torata was the scene of The battle of Torata which was part of the Peruvian War of Independence that took place 19 January 1823 in the high Torata (town...
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    support, all of which reportedly saw action during the battle. As a result of the artillery fired by the Peruvian Army during the battle, the town was...
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    José de la Mar (category Presidents of the Congress of the Republic of Peru)
    southern ports of Peru. Under the command of General Rudecindo Alvarado, an army marched south, but was completely defeated at the Battles of Torata and Moquegua...
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    experienced another defeat at the hands of the Royalists at the Battles of Torata and Moquegua. After its declaration of independence, Peru was bogged down...
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    Pulpito. On the night of 21 March, Juan Martinez' Atacama Battalion would outflank the Peruvian positions marching along the Torata river's creek and later...
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    Royalists at the Battles of Torata and Moquegua. The Royalist general José Canterac reoccupied Lima on 18 June 1823 without a fight. The end of the war would...
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    The Battle of Ica or Disaster at Macacona was a battle during the Peruvian War of Independence, which occurred on 7 April 1822 at the Hacienda Macacona...
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    Pedro Blanco Soto (category People of the Peruvian War of Independence)
    given that during the skirmishes prior to the Battle of Torata, Captain Blanco, in command of only 35 mounted hunters, he had fought against the enemy...
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    Peruvian Guard Legion (category Military units and formations of Peru)
    Peruvian War of Independence, including the decisive battles of Junín and Ayacucho, where it fought under the United Liberating Army of Peru. Later on...
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    Manuel Canaveris (category People of the Argentine War of Independence)
    rank of lieutenant colonel in 1852. He took an active part in the Liberating Expedition of Peru, participating in the Battle of Torata and Battle of Moquegua...
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    Second Intermedios campaign (category Peruvian War of Independence)
    between fifteen and sixteen thousand part-time soldiers and militiamen after Torata and Moquegua. Olañeta had 1,500 men in Upper Peru, José Carratalá 1,500...
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    First Intermedios campaign (category Peruvian War of Independence)
    path to the United Liberating Army and triumphed in two consecutive battles: Torata and Moquegua (January 19 and 21, 1823). José de San Martín, while he...
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    This is a list of major battles fought by the Peruvian Army since its creation in 1821. Battle of Torata (January 19, 1823) Battle of Moquegua (January...
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    President of the Governing Junta. De la Mar compromised a large portion of the army in ambitious campaigns that failed in the battles of Torata and Moquegua...
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    Jerónimo Valdés (category Governors of Cuba)
    in the Battles of Torata and Corpahuaico. After the Ayacucho disaster (1824), he returned to Spain via France in 1824. He served as Viceroy of Navarre...
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    Supreme Governing Junta (category Presidencies of Peru)
    by General Rudecindo Alvarado, was defeated in two battles: those of Torata in January 19, and of Moquegua in January 21. After the failed military campaign...
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    Guerrero), Fernando Valdés Héctor Sierra y Guerrero Torata, Jerónimo Valdés Noriegay Sierra Torata, Torata (Jerónimo Valdés Noriega y Sierra). Publicado por...
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  • Battle of Zepita, also known as the Battle of Chua Chua, was fought between the forces of future Peruvian president Santa Cruz and the Viceroyalty of...
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    Batallón Voltígeros de la Guardia (category Peruvian War of Independence)
    name and went on to fight in the Peruvian War of Independence, most notably in the decisive Battle of Ayacucho, which consolidated the country's independence...
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    Felipe Fortress in the port of Callao, who refused to surrender, and refused to accept the capitulation of the Battle of Ayacucho. The siege took place...
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    They were started after the Battle of Ayacucho and concluded with the surrender of the last Royalist groups after the Battle of Tumusla on 1 April 1825....
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  • Kazuya) Yoshinori Sonoda (園田 義則, Sonoda Yoshinori, 2, 46): Torata Nanbu (南部 虎弾, Nanbu Torata, of Tokyo Shock Boys) Mari Shirase (白瀬 マリ, Shirase Mari, 3):...
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