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    Revolution of 1910 to 1921. Jacinto B. Treviño was born in Guerrero, Coahuila on 11 September 1883. His father was Francisco A. Trevino, a former cornel of National...
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    Revolution who had been marginalized in the PRI, led by Juan Barragán and Jacinto B. Treviño, both revolutionary generals who had held important governmental positions...
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  • Mariana Treviño, Mexican actress Michael Trevino (born 1985), American actor José Treviño Morales, Mexican money launderer Mario Ramírez Treviño (born 1962)...
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    Guadalupe, where he found a group of young men, Francisco J. Múgica, Jacinto B. Treviño, and Lucio Blanco, who had drawn up a plan modeled on Madero's Plan...
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    of the Army of the East; commander of the Army of the Northeast, Jacinto B. Treviño, and commander of the Army of the Southeast, Salvador Alvarado also...
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    Constituent Congress of Querétaro 1917 Jacinto B. Treviño PLC 1917–1918 27th Congress 1918| Francisco L. Treviño [es] 1918–1920 28th Congress 1920 Andrés...
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  • Quintero, educator and writer (1994, 2003) Lupita Tovar, actress (1981) Jacinto B. Treviño González, general (1997) Emilio Tuero, singer and film actor (1995)...
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    setting that record. He married the Mexican Juliana Treviño González, sister of the General Jacinto B. Treviño, who was the Commander in Chief of the Northeast...
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    Francisco V. Pacheco 1915 Eduardo Hay 1914 Venustiano Carranza 1917-1920 Jacinto B. Treviño 1914 Ignacio L. Pesqueira 1914-1916 Álvaro Obregón 1916-1917 Jesús...
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    brother, General Joseph Alessio Robles, was killed in Mexico City. Gen. Jacinto B. Trevino was accused the perpetrator of the crime; due to insufficient evidence...
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    Southwest Christopher College of Corpus Christi Clebarro College Colegio Jacinto Treviño College of Saints John Fisher & Thomas More Colorado College Columbia...
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  • Flores participated in the Texas Revolution, serving at Béxar and San Jacinto. Salvador was also a brother-in-law to Col. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín. The...
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    infantry with Sherman's company, fought in the victorious Battle of San Jacinto. In May 1836, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. On June 4, as a representative...
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    rallying point for volunteers. Sources: "San Jacinto Museum of History - The Kemp Sketches". San Jacinto Museum of History. MacDonald, L. Lloyd (2009)...
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    Lucas García 1627 1628 Alonso de Treviño 1629 Gonzalo Fernández de Castro 1630 Martín de Zavala 1631 Alonso de Treviño 1632 Rodrigo Ruiz 1633 1634 Gonzalo...
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    to achieve such fate. From 2020, the team competes in the Conferencia Jacinto Licea of the ONEFA. Randal C. Archibold of The New York Times called the...
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    having participated in the Texas Revolution, serving at Bexar and San Jacinto. Manuel was the brother-in-law of Col. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín. Anticipating...
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  • Orozco (1927-1928), Marcelo Caraveo (1928-1929) Coahuila: Manuel Pérez Treviño Colima: Laureano Cervantes Durango: Guanajuato: Agustín Arroyo Guerrero:...
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    but it is not known whether they settled up Buffalo Bayou or the San Jacinto River. One of these passengers, a Mr. Ryder, settled at what is now known...
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  • Highland Park Village Harris Co. NHLs Apollo Mission Control Center Astrodome San Jacinto Battlefield Space Environment   Simulation Laboratory USS Texas Galveston Co...
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  • General Postal Union is established. July 1–7 – Third Carlist War: Battle of Treviño – Advancing on the key city of Vitoria, in Navarre, Spanish Republican...
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    Built by Peter Cauble and enlarged by his son-in-law and Battle of San Jacinto veteran Valentine Burch. Cos House San Antonio 1835 Durst-Taylor House...
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  • Mexican–American War General Escobedo – Mariano Escobedo General Treviño – Jerónimo Treviño (1835–1914) General Zaragoza – Ignacio Zaragoza (1829–1862), Mexican...
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    Lance Ito (born 1950) – judge, presided over the O. J. Simpson trial Manny Jacinto (born 1987) – actor, comedian Hue Jackson (born 1965) – NFL coach Melvin...
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    Escobedo was based north of Linares, and Gonzáles Herrera[who?] and Jerónimo Treviño were around Parras. After a Republican assault on Parras, the imperialist...
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    at Battle of San Jacinto; later first mayor of San Antonio Alfonso Steele (1817–1911), last survivor of Battle of San Jacinto William B. Travis (1809–1836)...
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    rallying point for volunteers. Sources: "San Jacinto Museum of History - The Kemp Sketches". San Jacinto Museum of History. MacDonald, L. Lloyd (2009)...
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    Retrieved July 9, 2020. Sidhardhan, Sanjith (November 15, 2020). "Mohanlal-B Unnikrishnan film titled Aaraattu". The Times of India. Retrieved January...
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  • Chavchavadze, Georgian writer Ivone Faustino Guirengane, Mozambican martyr Jacinto Yaguachi, Polish/Italian priest Jadwiga of Poland, princess Jan Sarkander...
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    Figure skater Rudy Galindo; golfers Chi Chi Rodríguez, Nancy López and Lee Trevino; softball player Lisa Fernández; and Paul Rodríguez Jr., X Games professional...
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