- Agustín
Agualongo (25
August 1780 in San Juan de
Pasto – 13 July 1824 in Popayán) was a
commander on the
Royalist side in the wars for
Colombian independence...
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Colonel Estanislao Merchán Cano and the
military command of
Colonel Agustín
Agualongo. With 1,000 men, they
attacked Pasto on 10 June, and of the 600 men in...
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royalist Spanish Army
under the
command of
Lieutenant Colonel Agustín
Agualongo,
during the
Pasto Campaign in Barbacoas, (Nariño). It was in this battle...
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under command of Agustín
Agualongo was
crushed after the
Second Battle of
Ibarra (Ecuador), and the
execution of
Agualongo on 13 July 1824. Military...
- 2.NE Aoife O'Brien (IRL) Maeve Gallagher (IRL)
Clasica San Luis de
Agualongo El
Quiche (details) 9–10
March 2024 2.NE Estefanía Rivera (ECU) Alexandra...
- (unknown–1540), last
zaque of
Hunza within the
Muisca Confederation. Agustín
Agualongo (1780–1824),
military commander of the
Royalist forces during the Colombian...
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Quito Audiencia José de
Canterac Basilio Modesto García,
Colonel Agustín
Agualongo Francisco Javier de Elío
Gaspar de
Vigodet Bernardo de
Velasco Santiago...
- There, the
royalist guerrillas led by mixed-raced
Pastuso General Agustín
Agualongo managed to
maintain their resistance for a long time. For example, after...
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Miguel Tacón y
Rosique José María
Barreiro Melchor Aymerich Agustín
Agualongo Isidro Barrada Sebastián de la
Calzada Ignacio Asín †
Casualties and...
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important ones were: The
Pastusos in
Southern Colombia lead by Agustín
Agualongo until 1824, then
unorganised resistance until 1828. The
Cambas Cruceños...