• to the Emperor, and his fellow conservative general Miguel Miramon. Luis G. Osollo A leading conservative general during the Reform War. He died of typhoid...
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    of Atenquique on 2 July. On 24 July, Miramón captured Guanajuato, and San Luis Potosi was captured by the conservatives on 12 September. Vidaurri was defeated...
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  • Jalisco, and elements of the conservative army, commanded by General Luis G. Osollo. The victory was won by the conservative side and corresponded to the...
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  • and Mariano Moret, against conservatives, commanded by General Luis G. Osollo. Osollo's army had some 5,000 men, including Generals Miguel Miramón and...
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    Anastasio Parrodi [es]. The Conservative army, commanded by General Luis G. Osollo [es], General Miguel Miramon, and Tomas Mejia, attacked. The forces...
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    (1858), General Luis G. Osollo's army, in combination with Casanova and General Tomás Mejía, attacked General Don Anastasio Parrodi; Osollo chased Parrodi...
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