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killed or injured.
Wellington wrote to Lord Liverpool, "The
capture of
Badajos affords as
strong an
instance of the
gallantry of our
troops as has ever...
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General Sir
Thomas Picton storming the
Castle of
Badajos.
March 31st 1812...
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Badajós River is a
river of
Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. List of
rivers of
Amazonas "HYDROLOGIE DU B****IN AMAZONIEN" (PDF). 1997. ISBN 2-7011-1532-9...
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Tributaries • left Marañón, Nanay, Napo, Ampiyaçu, Putumayo, ****urá,
Badajós, Manacapuru, Rio Negro, Urubu, Uatumã, Nhamundá, Trombetas, Maicurú, Curuá...
- Piorini) is a
river in
Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. It ends in the
Badajos River. List of
rivers of
Amazonas Brazilian Ministry of
Transport 3°33′57″S...
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Maria Cecilia Badajos Thomas Dominic Baluga Karen Acosta Elena Badajos Iana
Alexis Garcia Francis Carl
Acosta Jerald Dao
Alejandro Badajos Henrietta Francesca...
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Spanish Succession), ****aye (September 1803 –
Mahratta War), The
Storming of
Badajos (April 1812 –
Peninsular War),
Vitoria (June 1813 –
Peninsular War), Waterloo...
- In
Smith & Wace 1880. "Isidorus Pacensis"
appears in
error as
bishop of
Badajos in Smith, A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and
Mythology (1870)...
- town of
Romblon was its
capital and the
other muni****lities were Azagra,
Badajos (now San Agustin), Banton, Cajidiocan, Corcuera, Looc,
Magallanes (now...
- "Vimiera", "Corunna", "Busaco", "Fuentes d'Onor", "Ciudad Rodrigo", "
Badajos"' "Almaraz", "Salamanca", "Vittoria", "Pyrenees", "Nivelle, "Nive", "Orthes"...