José Félix Esquivel y Aldao (11 October 1785 - 19 January 1845) was an Argentine Dominican friar and soldier who became a general and then the undisputed...
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ephemeral advantage to the Unitarians. The federal leader was General José Félix Aldao and the Unitarians were led by Mariano Acha. This was the bloodiest...
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during the Peninsular War. José María Morelos (1765–1815), Roman Catholic priest, Mexican independentist commander. José Félix Aldao (1785–1845), Dominican...
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Vicente Goico was a Puelche chief, and godson of José Félix Aldao. His family controlled the territories south of the Diamante river, since they had gained...
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Ramírez joined the Federalist army under Colonel José Félix Aldao, campaigned against the Unitarian General José María Paz and fought in the Battle of La Tablada...
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del Carril, and from there went on Mendoza. He accompanied General José Félix Aldao in the campaign against the Unitarians Moyano and Alvarado, fighting...
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twentieth century as well, with caudillismo casting a long shadow. José Félix Aldao Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid Nazario Benavídez Pedro Castelli Manuel...
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The Copa Ricardo Aldao (English: Ricardo Aldao Cup), popularly called Campeonato Rioplatense and Copa Río de La Plata, was an official AFA-AUF football...
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On March 10, 1816, nine months before the crossing of the Andes, José Félix Aldao led a group of Mounted Grenadiers to the Uspallata Pass. They had to...
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Retrieved 2016-07-08. Newton, Jorge, José Félix Aldao, el fraile general. Ed. Plus Ultra, Bs. As., 1972. (in Spanish) Zinny, José Antonio (1987). Historia de los...
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Chilean president Manuel Bulnes, and the anger of the Mendocino governor José Félix Aldao (from the federal side of Juan Manuel de Rosas), a tense event occurs...
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1942, 1945, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957 Copa Ibarguren: 1942 Copa Aldao: 1945, 1947 South American Championship of Champions runner-up: 1948 Argentina...
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Yanquetruz. Benavídez fought in this campaign under the command of General José Félix Aldao, participating in fierce fighting on 31 March and 1 April 1833 in which...
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la Máquina were forwards Juan Carlos Muñoz, José Manuel Moreno, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna, and Félix Loustau. Other players that were part of the...
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a Puelche Algarrobero subgroup, Vicente Goico, aided the forces of José Félix Aldao. A Rankülche chief, Yanquetruz, had fought the Argentines since their...
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marched towards the Cuyo provinces to open a new war front, thinking José Félix Aldao only had 800-1000 troops from Mendoza at the time, as Lavalle believed...
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surprising victory over the far superior army led by Mendozan warlord José Félix Aldao. Unfortunately Álvarez accompanied Acha in turning to celebrate the...
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1940s decade, winning with Moreno two national titles (1941, 1942) and many Aldao Cups. In 1944, Moreno was transferred to México Primera División club España...
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a relative of the caudillo and Governor of Mendoza Province, José Félix Aldao. When Aldao died, on 10 February 1845, Segura was elected to succeed him...
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governor. He raised new forces and called to his aid the Mendozan José Félix Aldao and General Pablo Alemán, who accompanied him to victory in the Batalla...
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General and head of the San Juan division. Colonel José Félix Aldao and his brother Lt. Col. Francisco Aldao moved towards San Juan from Mendoza with all available...
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(1833–34), an expedition against the desert Indians. The columns led by José Félix Aldao from Mendoza Province and Ruiz Huidobro from San Luis Province were...
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notable figures from Argentine history, including Facundo Quiroga and José Félix Aldao. After Rosas went into exile, his commissions decreased dramatically...
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Gonzalo Higuaín Juan José López Ángel Labruna Erik Lamela Félix Loustau Oscar Más Javier Mascherano Reinaldo Merlo Gonzalo Montiel José Manuel Moreno Carlos...
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and José Félix Aldao with 1,500 men, threatening Brizuela and Lavalle. Lavalle abandoned the province for Catamarca, pursued by Oribe, while Aldao advanced...
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The 1947 Copa Aldao was the final match to decide the winner of the Copa Aldao, the 17th edition of the international competition organised by the Argentine...
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after the death of Colonel José Manuel Espinosa. Towards the end of the combat he was ordered by General José Félix Aldao to advance through a deep ditch...
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Martín Yanzón (redirect from José Martín Yanzón)
1833 Yanzón served in Rosas' desert campaign under the command of José Félix Aldao. In this campaign, Yanzón and Nazario Benavídez, both later to be provincial...
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1822, he was possibly part of the forces that, under the command of José Félix Aldao, fought in the Battle of Oncativo, and traveled to the Buenos Aires...
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office of the governor is commonly known as The Seat of San Martín, since José de San Martín was one of the first governors of the province. This was the...
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