• The Battle of Tepic was an engagement during the Mexican Revolution where two formers allies Emil Lewis Holmdahl and Martín Espinosa, turned enemies fought...
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  • the Battle of Tepic Soldier of Fortune: Adventuring in Latin America and Mexico with Emil Lewis Holmdahl By Douglas V. Meed, page 57 Soldier of Fortune:...
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  • culminated in the Battle of Tepic. Holmdahl would later join Madero's forces in Spring of 1911, and would take part in the Battle of Ciudad Juárez, and...
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  • culminated in the Battle of Tepic. Holmdahl would later join Madero's forces in Spring of 1911, and would take part in the Battle of Ciudad Juárez, and...
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    Emil Lewis Holmdahl (category People of the Mexican Revolution)
    part in a major battle on April 30, after which "I will march with a machine-gun detachment and 100 men to the states of Sinaloa and Tepic to reinforce the...
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  • Holmdahl esblished a stronghold deep in the mountains following his defeat at Tepic, and only a few weeks later he began making preparations to raid the Buena...
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  • "quickly". The fall of Rosario was a serious blow for the pro-government forces and allowed the rebels to put pressure on Tepic. Holmdahl and Espinosa...
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  • cleaning up coast towns still loyal to Diaz before finally entering Tepic. Soldier of Fortune: Adventuring in Latin America and Mexico with Emil Lewis Holmdahl...
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    Manuel González Flores (category Presidents of Mexico)
    of operations from Guanajuato to Baja California. His mission was to end the uprising of supporters of the late Manuel Lozada in the canton of Tepic,...
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    able to take control of most of Nayarit. Holmdahl had decided to make preparations to capture the provincial capital of Tepic. Tepic had a large garrison...
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    Álvaro Obregón (category People of the Mexican Revolution)
    blockade Mazatlán, and then to Tepic, where Obregón cut off the railroad from Guadalajara, Jalisco, to Colima, thus leaving both of these ports isolated. In...
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    Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    the country, particularly in eliminating regional caudillo Manuel Lozada of Tepic. Lozada had a regional fiefdom and maintained power by alliances with the...
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    Victoriano Huerta (category Mexican secretaries of foreign affairs)
    Eva and Celia. Huerta participated in the "pacification campaigns" in Tepic and Sinaloa, where he distinguished himself in combat. He was known for...
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    years, about four thousand Huichols have migrated to cities, primarily Tepic, Nayarit, Guadalajara and Mexico City. It is these urbanized Huichols who...
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  • Emilio Kosterlitzky (category People of the Mexican Revolution)
    plans to capture Tepic, but failed after his men had betrayed him and was lure to an ambush. Kosterlitzky had ended up executing 300 of his men. In 1913...
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    reaching their peak during 1852 when they struck Tepic, then in Jalisco, 700 miles (1,100 km) south of the border at El Paso. To protect the immigrant...
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    the western Mexican commander Manuel Lozada, at the head of indigenous troops of the Tepic district sided with the imperialists. Douay headed south,...
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    Cajemé (category People of the California Gold Rush)
    years of age, José looked for new opportunities in life, and traveled to Tepic, where he worked for a short time as a blacksmith. Later, he was caught...
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    Lucio Blanco (category People of the Mexican Revolution)
    victories and his principal accomplishments were the taking of the cities of Tepic and Guadalajara, the last one considered to be his greatest triumph after...
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    Milunka Savić and Diana Budisavljević. The two standing figures are Milica Tepić from the "Majka sa Kozara" (Mother from Kozara) photo taken by Žorž Skrigin...
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  • bishop of Sacramento James Anthony Tamayo (born 1949) – Bishop of Laredo, Texas Ricardo Watty Urquidi (1938–2011) – Bishop of the Diocese of Tepic in Nayarit...
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    Fed 15D, which connects the city northwestward to Nogales, Sonora, via Tepic, Nayarit and eastwards to Mexico City via Morelia; Fed 80D which runs northeast...
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  • servicio de autolavado en Tepic". La Jornada (in Spanish). October 28, 2010. Retrieved November 6, 2023. "A 10 años de la masacre de Tepic: el crimen que desató...
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    Mexican Army (category Military of Mexico)
    strong sub-units. Aztec nobility (some of whom were the children of commoners who had distinguished themselves in battle) led their own serfs on campaign....
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    Koloman Küčan (1911–1944) and Marija Varga (1917–1975). He was raised in the village of Križevci, located in the largely agrarian border region of Prekmurje...
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  • on 3 January 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2015. "Asesinan a ex reportera de Tepic y a su pareja". Animal Político. 4 January 2015. Archived from the original...
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    500 streets on the territory of the administrative City of Belgrade. Not all of them are located within the borders of the Belgrade city itself, and...
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    Tragic Days Tenochtitlan Tepic Tepoztlán Tequila Tequila, Jalisco Teotihuacán Terrazas-Creel family Territorial evolution of Mexico Tetlepanquetzal, Tepanec...
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    December 1988 (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
    in Tepic, Mexico, ended with at least 22 people dead. Commandos stormed the prison twice; during the first raid, Jorge Armando Duarte, the leader of a...
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  • The following is a list of vessels notable in the history of the Canadian province of British Columbia, including Spanish, Russian, American and other...
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