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    José Jerónimo de los Dolores Treviño y Leal (1835 – 1914), commonly known as Jerónimo Treviño was a prominent Mexican General and politician. He was a...
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  • Neumann (born 1986), Argentinian footballer Jerónimo Treviño (1835–1914), Mexican governor and general Jerónimo Zurita y Castro (1512–1580), Spanish historian...
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    General Jerónimo Treviño; it belonged to the villas founded during the 19th century. The main reason for its foundation was agriculture. General Treviño is...
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  • Salvador Treviño (born 1946), American television director Mariana Treviño, Mexican actress Michael Trevino (born 1985), American actor José Treviño Morales...
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    1866–1867 Jerónimo Treviño, 1867–1869 Simón de la Garza Melo, 1869 Lázaro Garza Ayala, 1869 José Eleuterio González, 1870 Jerónimo Treviño; 1871, 1877...
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  • Tomás Treviño de Sobremonte (1592 – 14 April 1649) was a Crypto-Jewish martyr. Born in Spain, Treviño fled to New Spain at around age 20. There he practiced...
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    including Mariano Escobedo, Juan Zuazua (b. Lampazos de Naranjo, NL) and Jerónimo Treviño.[citation needed] The brewery Cervecería Cuauhtémoc, one of the milestone...
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  • explorer Agapito García Dávila [es] (1812–1890), Governor of Nuevo León Jerónimo Treviño (1835–1914), Governor of Nuevo León and General José María Mier [es]...
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    separated from the San Nicolas de los Garza municipality under governor Jerónimo Treviño and was thus decreed on February 24, 1868 becoming the "Villa de Gral...
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    municipality of Cadereyta until 1868. On December 30, 1868, General Jerónimo Treviño, governor of the state of Nuevo León, decreed that the "Villa de Juárez"...
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  • were seized by the government and placed under the control of Don Jerónimo Treviño, hero of the 1866 Battle of Santa Isabel. Mustered out Republican soldiers...
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    Settled as Rancho del Puntiagudo in 1688, renamed to General Treviño in 1868. Jerónimo Treviño, military general in the Reform War and former Governor of...
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    Morelos y Pavón Victoriano "El Catorce" Ramírez Fausto Vega Santander Jerónimo Treviño Leona Vicario Pancho Villa Emiliano Zapata Emperor Agustin I Emperor...
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    In 1882, Ord's daughter, Roberta, married prominent Mexican general Jerónimo Treviño. While working in Mexico, Ord contracted yellow fever. He became seriously...
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    other Maderista militants, lead to Mexico City. The intervention of Jerónimo Treviño and Rodolfo Reyes prevented their execution. Deported to the United...
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    19 Ignacio Manuel Altamirano 26 0.16 Vicente Riva Palacio 23 0.14 Jerónimo Treviño 21 0.13 Trinidad García de la Cadena 18 0.11 Other candidates 68 0...
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  • José Silvestre Aramberri, Mariano Escobedo, Lázaro Garza Ayala and Jerónimo Treviño were all tempered by those skirmishes. The leader of this self-defense...
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    Mariano Escobedo who was based north of Linares, and Gonzáles Herrera and Trevino who were based around Parras. After a Republican assault on Parras, the...
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  • Alejandro Ruiz as Justo Benítez Roberto Ruy as Juan Héctor Sáez as Jerónimo Treviño Polo Salazar as López Lazcano Óscar Sánchez as Durán Roa Salvador Sánchez...
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    series of military reorganization and was ordered to report to General Jerónimo Treviño, in command of the Third Military District, headquartered in Monterrey...
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    1860. In Galeana, he along with Mariano Escobedo, Lázaro Garza Ayala, Jerónimo Treviño and others, the Congresistas movement, but they were beaten in Santa...
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  • with Mexican general and politician Jerónimo Treviño, mostly about the health of Trevino's son Jerónimo Treviño y Ord, his nephew, but also discussing...
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  • Mexican–American War General Escobedo – Mariano Escobedo General TreviñoJerónimo Treviño (1835–1914) General Zaragoza – Ignacio Zaragoza (1829–1862), Mexican...
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    of colonel general and then brigade general; that year he fought Jerónimo Treviño's forces in the Battle of Monterrey [es] with, according to Juan E....
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    merciful when capturing the enemy, sparing general Mariano Escobedo, and Jeronimo Trevino, but the court still sentenced Mejía to death. Mejía, Maximilian, and...
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    office 1866 – 4 December 1867 Preceded by Mariano Escobedo Succeeded by Jerónimo Treviño Personal details Born José Manuel Zacarías Gómez Valdés (1813-11-04)4...
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  • Guerrero: Jalisco: State of Mexico: Michoacán: Nuevo León: Manuel Z. Gómez/Jerónimo Treviño Oaxaca: Puebla: Querétaro: Manuel Domínguez y Quintanar/Julio M. Cervantes...
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    movement was immediately suffocated, it was not long before General Jerónimo Treviño rose up against the government in Nuevo León, Borrego in Durango, Palacios...
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  • Guerrero: Jalisco: State of Mexico: Michoacán: Nuevo León: Manuel Z. Gómez/Jerónimo Treviño Oaxaca: Puebla: Querétaro: Desiderio de Samaniego/Manuel Gutiérrez...
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  • Francisco de Treviño y Medrano (son of Doña Rita de Medrano y Treviño, sister of her father) and Don Francisco from the branch of the Treviños of Campo de...
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