• José Joaquín de Arredondo y Mioño (also known as Jose Arredondo y Miono Pelegrin y Oceja) (1768–1837) was a 19th-century Spanish and Mexican soldier who...
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  • politician Carlos Arredondo, American anti-war activist Jesús Arredondo Velázquez (born 1964), Mexican politician José Joaquín de Arredondo (1768–1837), Spanish-Mexican...
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  • against Spanish authority in Mexico. Spanish troops led by General José Joaquín de Arredondo defeated republican forces (calling themselves the Republican...
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    José Joaquín de Arredondo, was a Spanish soldier in New Spain in the two decades before Mexican independence. Bradley Folsom, Joaquín de Arredondo in...
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    insurgents for independence; his commanding officer was Colonel José Joaquín de Arredondo. In 1811 he was wounded in the left hand by an arrow while fighting...
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  • himself the first president of Texas. Warned of these developments, José Joaquín de Arredondo, whose forces were quartered in the Valley del Maíz, marched to...
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    turned toward San Antonio de Bexar. The rebels controlled the presidio until July or August 1813, when José Joaquín de Arredondo led royalist troops in retaking...
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  • Mexico. Domingo de Ugartechea served for José Joaquín de Arredondo in 1813. Ugartechea as well as Antonio López de Santa Anna were cadets during the suppression...
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  • General José Joaquín de Arredondo soon quelled the rebellion in Texas, and Arredondo swept Béxar looking for traitors to punish. In October, Arredondo issued...
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    June 20th, but San Antonio was ultimately recaptured by General José Joaquín de Arredondo, who led Spanish troops to victory at the Battle of Medina. After...
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  • Gutierrez be replaced. While he was en route, the Spanish army, under José Joaquín de Arredondo, had defeated the invaders, killing 1300 Texians at the Battle...
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    towards San Antonio de Béxar. The rebels remained in control of the presidio until July or August 1813, when José Joaquín de Arredondo led royalist troops...
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  • by José Joaquín de Arredondo. Robertson, James Alexander, "Louisiana Under the Rule of Spain, France, and the United States, Vol. II" pg. 145 José Manuel...
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  • Archbishop of Bahía Blanca Héctor José Cámpora, Argentinian dentist and politician, 38th President of Argentina Joaquín José de Melgarejo y Saurín, Spanish...
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    de la Roche José Joaquín, José Joaquín (1919). Una familia de próceres. Los Paríses. Bogotá: Imprenta y Litografía de Juan Casis. p. 276. Acosta de Samper...
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    looked for a new leader. Colonel Ignacio Elizondo and General José Joaquín de Arredondo took charge of the Spanish effort to secure Texas. Elizondo laid...
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  • Barona as Yanka Ramón Menéndez as Augusto Arredondo Teo Tapia as Octavio de Santiago Vanessa Villela as Naida José Luis Cantú as Tacho Ricardo Vera as Evaristo...
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  • José Joaquín Esquivel Martínez (born 7 January 1998) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Liga MX club Mazatlán...
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    Inés Camelo Arredondo (March 20, 1928 – November 2, 1989) was a Mexican writer. In 1947 she enrolled in the department of Philosophy at the National Autonomous...
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    District Police Department (UCISD PD) Chief Arredondo, who they identified as the incident commander. Arredondo disputed the characterization of his role...
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  • Lisazo as Alfredo del Pino Katie Barberi as María Laura César Román as Arredondo Roberto Jaramillo as Ignacio Montaño Elba Escobar as Manuela Carlos Acosta...
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  • headquartered in Monterrey. San Antonio de Bexar was retaken on August 18. The new commandant general, José Joaquín de Arredondo, entered the city two days later...
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    General José Joaquín de Arredondo ordered Elizondo to reconnoiter, but not to engage in battle with, the rebel forces of José Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara...
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  • Medina Manuel María de Salcedo Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition History of Texas Samuel Kemper Reuben Kemper Arredondo, José Joaquín de; Hatcher, Mattie Austin...
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    Álvarez Joaquín Andújar Luis Andújar Miguel Andújar Aristides Aquino Greg Aquino Jayson Aquino Pedro Araújo Alberto Árias Joaquín Arias Jonathan Aro José Arredondo...
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  • Isidoro Arredondo Eugenio de Arriba Diego de Arroyo Eduardo Arroyo José Arrue Ramiro Arrue Jorge Artajo Matias de Arteaga Aurelio Arteta Francisco de Artiga...
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    José Abad, Francisco Javier Alegre and Friar Servando Teresa de Mier. Towards the end of colonial rule in New Spain arose figures like José Joaquín Fernández...
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  • (1836–1837) Leandro José da Costa, Governor (1837–1838) José Joaquim de Urbanski, Governor (1838–1839) Bernardo José de Sousa Soares de Andréa, Governor...
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  • their settlement to present-day Culiacán. In 1856, Joaquín Redo y Balmaceda [es] and his wife Alejandra de la Vega acquired lands around Navito, where they...
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  • Ricardo Rada Peral, Valentín Galarza Morante, Luis Arredondo Acuña, Rafael Sánchez Sacristán and Gumersindo de la Gándara Morella. The group soon established...
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