- and was
temporarily replaced by Jerónimo Girón-Moctezuma,
Marquis de las
Amarilas. The
French victory led to the
capture of
Figueres and the
Siege of Roses...
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Tierra Amarilla is a census-designated
place in and the
county seat of Rio
Arriba County, New Mexico,
United States.
Tierra Amarilla is
Spanish for "Yellow...
- Jerónimo Morejón Girón-Moctezuma, 3rd
Marquis de las Amarillas, born 7 June 1741 at Málaga and died 17
October 1819 at Seville,
became a
general officer...
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Ricardos sent two
divisions under Jerónimo Girón-Moctezuma,
Marquis de las
Amarilas and Juan de
Courten to cut off the
fortress of Perpignan. However, Eustache...
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Maysa ,
Amarila,
Pamela Žigmund, Atanáz, Atanázia, Aténa Galina, Horác, Desana, Halina,
Timea Florián, Flór, Aglája, Floriána, Florína,
Pelagia Lesana...
- Agustín Girón's
father was Jerónimo Girón-Moctezuma, 3rd
Marquis de las
Amarilas and his
mother Isabel de las
Casas y Aragorri. He was a
tenth generation...
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division ****aulted the camp of LG Jerónimo Girón-Moctezuma,
Marquis de las
Amarilas on the hill
south of Peyrestortes. The
beaten Spanish troops,
which were...
- of
Spanish Lieutenant General Jerónimo Girón-Moctezuma,
Marquis de las
Amarilas at
Peyrestortes and
Lieutenant General Juan de
Courten at Le Vernet. The...
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attacked Peyrestortes hill,
where Jerónimo Girón-Moctezuma,
Marquis de las
Amarilas deplo**** his division.
After heavy fighting that
lasted into the night...
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various Mexican tecnicos (Faces or "good guys"). All
three members of La Ola
Amarila were
involved in a 15-man
Lucha de
Apuesta steel cage match,
which was...