Leonardo Bravo may refer to: Leonardo Bravo (general officer) (1764–1823), participated in the first stage of the independence of Mexico Leonardo Bravo...
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Leonardo Bravo (1764 – September 13, 1812) was a Mexican liberal, landowner, and general. He was the brother of Máximo Bravo and father of Nicolás Bravo...
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Mustafa Pasha 1683 António José da Silva 1739 Tomasa Tito Condemayta 1781 Leonardo Bravo 1812 Francisco Javier de Elío 1822 Mariana de Pineda Muñoz 1831 Luis...
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Chapultepec. Bravo was born on 10 September 1786, in Chilpancingo, to a wealthy family. His parents were Leonardo Bravo and Gertrudis Rueda de Bravo [es]. After...
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Leonardo Bravo is a municipality in the Mexican state of Guerrero. The municipal seat lies at Chichihualco. The municipality covers an area of 852 km²...
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of Cuautla. Morelos was accompanied by Leonardo Bravo, Mariano Matamoros, Hermenegildo Galeana, Nicolás Bravo, and Manuel de Ordiera. 12-year-old Narciso...
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"LinkedIn Profile of Leonardo Pais". May 10, 2016. "Company Overview of Xero Wheels Srl". May 10, 2016. "Manta Company Report on Bravo Sports". May 10, 2016...
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(b. 1739) September 13 – Leonardo Bravo, Mexican general who fought in the Mexican War of Independence, father of Nicolas Bravo, executed (b. 1764) September...
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Cortina Antonio López de Santa Anna Melchor Múzquiz Guadalupe Victoria Leonardo Bravo José Antonio de Echávarri Miguel Barragán Vicente Valencia Ignacio Allende...
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footballer Jaime Bravo (born 1982), Chilean footballer Janicza Bravo (born 1981), American director, producer, and screenwriter Leonardo Bravo (1764–1812)...
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Linares / Karina Rossemberg Alejandro Tommasi as Eliseo Bravo Ernesto D'Alessio as Leonardo Bravo Andrade Manuel Ojeda as Capitán Pablo Solís Íngrid Martz...
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Along the way, Morelos, was joined by Leonardo Bravo, his son Nicholas and his brothers Max, Victor and Miguel Bravo. Morelos conducted several campaigns...
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of Mexico. It forms the administrative centre of the municipality of Leonardo Bravo It is located in the centre of the state of Guerrero, about 21 kilometres...
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Mariano Abasolo, José María Morelos, Mariano Matamoros, Miguel Bravo [es], Leonardo Bravo, Galeana, Jiménez, Mina, Pedro Moreno, and Rosales. Their names...
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La Unión de Isidoro Montes de Oca (La Unión) Las Vigas (Las Vigas) Leonardo Bravo (Chichihualco) Malinaltepec (Malinaltepec) Marquelia (Marquelia) Mártir...
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main town, originally Rancho Santa Cruz, is named after Leonardo Bravo, father of Nicolás Bravo, one of the heroes of the wars of independence. It is located...
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Convent of San Diego. Leonardo Bravo commanded the forces from Santo Domingo and Mariano Matamoros together with Victor Bravo took command over the trenches...
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incidents. In 1812, a number of natives from here fought in the war under Leonardo Bravo in other places. The municipality was mostly likely founded in 1824...
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central part of the state: Chilpancingo de los Bravo, Eduardo Neri, General Heliodoro Castillo, Leonardo Bravo, Mochitlán and Tixtla de Guerrero. The district's...
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Tamaulipas. Santiago Mazari Hernández "El Carrete" was arrested in Leonardo Bravo, Guerrero on August 1, 2019 after a ten-year search. Also arrested was...
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Altamirano Chilpancingo de los Bravo – Leonardo Bravo (1764–1812), general during the independence movement, and his sons Nicolás Bravo (1786–1854), independence...
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La Unión de Isidoro Montes de Oca (La Unión) Las Vigas (Las Vigas) Leonardo Bravo (Chichihualco) Malinaltepec (Malinaltepec) Marquelia (Marquelia) Mártir...
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2006/07 Código Postal Gerardo Villalpando 2007 Tormenta en el paraíso Leonardo Bravo Andrade Supporting role Lágrimas de cristal Marcos Granados Film La...
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de Leonardo Bravo". Mexicolindoyquerido.com.mx. Retrieved January 15, 2019. Castro, José. "Biografía de Leonardo Bravo" [Biography of Leonardo Bravo] (in...
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349 25,712 +2.5% 1,765.85 681.80 14.9/km2 (38.6/sq mi) August 6, 1824 Leonardo Bravo Chichihualco 26,357 24,720 +6.6% 723.04 279.17 36.5/km2 (94.4/sq mi)...
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Acapulco-Mexico City trail. During the Mexican War of Independence, insurgent Leonardo Bravo was betrayed and captured at the hacienda of San Gabriel; he was later...
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María Morelos (1765–1815), Mariano Matamoros (1770–1814), Leonardo Bravo (1764–1812), Miguel Bravo (unknown–1814), Hermenegildo Galeana (1762–1814), Mariano...
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La Unión de Isidoro Montes de Oca (La Unión) Las Vigas (Las Vigas) Leonardo Bravo (Chichihualco) Malinaltepec (Malinaltepec) Marquelia (Marquelia) Mártir...
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state in southern Mexico, where it is found in the municipalities of Leonardo Bravo, General Heliodoro Castillo, and Quechultenango. The species' estimated...
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Siege of Cuautla (1812), the church served as headquarters for General Leonardo Bravo. It also served as a headquarters for the Liberation Army of the South...
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