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    Juan Nepomuceno Cortina Goseacochea (May 16, 1824 – October 30, 1894), also known by his nicknames Cheno Cortina, the Red Robber of the Rio Grande and...
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    which paramilitary forces led by the Mexican rancher and local leader Juan Cortina, confronted elements of the United States Army, the Confederate States...
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  • Adela Cortina, Spanish philosopher Alfonso Cortina (1944–2020), Spanish businessman Jon Cortina (1934–2005), Spanish Jesuit priest Juan Cortina (1824–1894)...
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    the only engagement of the Second Cortina War, and the final engagement of the wider Cortina Troubles. Juan Cortina, a Mexican rancher who had previously...
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    Brownsville Raid was the opening act of the Cortina Troubles, a series of raids by Mexican rancher Juan Cortina into Texas. The raid was precipitated by...
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    1859, Juan Cortina saw Brownsville city Marshal Robert Sheers arrest and beat an elderly man who had been a ranch hand at his mother's ranch. Cortina approached...
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    Bolsa was a major event in the Cortina War, a series of armed confrontations between the milita of Mexican rancher Juan Cortina and elements of the United...
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    cousin of TV writer-producer René Balcer, sharing a common relative in Juan Cortina, a Mexican folk hero known as the "Rio Grande Robin Hood". Beale, Lewis...
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    Luis Mier y Terán in Veracruz, Juan Haro in Tampico, Juan N. Méndez in Puebla, Vicente Jiménez in Guerrero, and Juan Cortina in Matamoros. "That they slowly...
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    Up?". That same year, he also portrayed the Mexican historical figure Juan Cortina in "The General Without a Cause", an episode of the anthology series...
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    fought the Comanche in the Battle of Little Robe Creek in 1858 and then Juan Cortina in the Battle of Rio Grande City the following year with Capt. Peter...
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    extortionate prices for clothes and cartridges. The Mexican brigand Juan Cortina made incursions into Texas before the American Civil War. In Mexico the...
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    controlled every major port in the Gulf. The commander of troops at Bagdad, Juan Cortina, then defected to the Imperialists. Santiago Vidaurri, the governor of...
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  • only to be violently captured by Juan Cortina as enemies of Mexico. Riley, wounded in his thigh, is nursed by Cortina's woman Marta. News arrives that the...
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    soldiers crossed the Rio Grande in pursuit of the Mexican nationalist Juan Cortina.[RL30172] [1859 Mexico] 1859: China: From July 31 to August 2, a naval...
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    gang leaders was Juan Nepomuceno Cortina, who had been a General in the Mexican army during the Mexican–American War. For years Cortina had raided settlements...
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    the pursuit of Juan Cortina after he attacked Brownsville in 1859. He enlisted to fight against Juan Cortina during the First Cortina War (1859–1860)...
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  • military goods under the watchful eyes of 400 Union troops as well as Juan Cortina and his soldiers on the opposite bank of the Rio Grande. The next month...
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  • during his life he served as a soldier and the leader of the spy ring of Juan Cortina. In addition, he wrote poetry and proverbs. Carlos Esparza was born in...
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  • Cooley (1845–1876) Brack Cornett (1859–1888) Gregorio Cortez (1875–1916) Juan Cortina (a.k.a. "The Red Robber of the Rio Grande") (1824–1894) "Longhair" Jim...
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  • Juan Cortiñas Méndez, known as Juanín (born 24 October 1925) was a Spanish professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Monforte de Lemos...
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  • assigned to Brownsville, in south Texas, where the local Mexican rancher Juan Cortina had launched an attack and briefly occupied the town and later conducted...
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    the First Cortina War. Following the Brownsville Raid, on September 28, and a few skirmishes with the Texas Rangers, rebel leader Juan Cortina led his small...
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    Juan Climaco Formell Cortina (2 August 1942–1 May 2014) was a Cuban bassist, composer, and arranger, best known as the director of Los Van Van. He was...
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    engaged the local Tejano leader Juan Cortina (who had invaded Zapata County, an event usually referred as the Second Cortina War), and drove him back into...
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    Rangers, under Leander H. McNelly, opposed the Mexican rebel leader Juan Cortina. The Rangers also raided the Fisher Ranch and arrested Fisher. However...
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  • González Hontoria (1905 –1907) Francisco de P. Velarde Beigbeder (1909) Juan Cortina de la Vega (1909) José M.a Fernández Gao (1909) Francisco Fernández del...
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    inconclusive battle in the Rio Grande Valley against Mexican bandit Juan Cortina. Despite these efforts, the Rangers failed to secure peace on the frontier...
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  • Juan Méndez may refer to: Juan Cortiñas Méndez (born 1925), Spanish footballer Juan Carlos Méndez, one of the Chicago Boys Juan E. Méndez (born 1944)...
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  • in or before 2001. Her mother is Mexican, as she was a descendant of Juan Cortina. Her parents divorced and her mother eventually remarried. Her stepfather...
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