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    them. Iturbide sent his most trusted man, his protégé of sorts, General Echávarri, to combat the rebels. Santa Anna considered escaping to the United States...
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    concluded that the military commander of the province, General José Antonio de Echávarri, was responsible for the "revolt". Therefore, the government dispatched...
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    Trigarante or Ejército de las Tres Garantías) was the name given to the army after the unification of the Spanish troops led by Agustín de Iturbide and the...
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    Guerrero. Both forces restored the provincial order. Once General José Antonio de Echávarri's involvement was discovered, gave his forces to Gómez Pedraza...
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  • Homero Villar, Raúl Chanes, José Antonio "La Espátula" Rodríguez, Roberto Cuevas, Rafael Ramirez Jimenez, Alfredo Echávarri, José Ruiz, Carlos Gutierrez,...
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  • Ochoa Francisco Fernández Ochoa María José Rienda Carolina Ruiz Castillo Juan Holgado Juan Holgado Antonio Vázquez José Manuel Abascal Abel Antón Ruth Beitia...
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  • Historia" [Julio de Arteche y Villabaso - Royal Academy of History]. dbe.rah.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 April 2024. "José Antonio de Arteche" (PDF)....
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    universities. In mid-1821, after the Independence of Mexico, General Jose Antonio Echavarri intimidated and threatened the Mayor and the City Council to surrender...
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  • Bilbao. José Luis de Villabaso was born on 20 August 1852 in Bilbao, as the son of Juan Antonio Villabaso Uribarri and María Jesús Gorrita Echavarri. He married...
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    Nicolás de Echávarri (1462–1469) Alfonso Carrillo (1473–1491) César Borja, cardinal (1491–1492), transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia Antonio Pallavicino...
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