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Serna was wounded, and
after the
battle second commander-in-chief José de
Canterac signed the
final capitulation of the
Royalist army. The
modern Peruvian...
- José de
Canterac (July 29, 1786, Casteljaloux, Lot-et-Garone,
France –
January 18, 1835, Madrid, Spain) was a
Spanish general of
French origin who fought...
- and in
September he
resigned the
command of the army to
General José
Canterac. He had
partisans in Lima, and upon his
arrival there they demonstrated...
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nearly 4 months. A
Royalist relief army,
under command of
General José
Canterac was not able to
break the
siege or to ship
supplies and
troops into the...
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General Rudecindo Alvarado, and the
Royal Army of Peru
under General José de
Canterac. The army of the
Patriots was
almost completely destro****.
After José de...
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siege of Callao. The
royalist army
under the
command of
General José de
Canterac left Lima, and
proceeded to the
highlands on 25 June 1821.
General Arenales...
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planned an
incursion on the Lima valley, which, led by
General José de
Canterac,
commanding 3,100
soldiers and 9
artillery pieces, left
Jauja at the end...
- to the
first siege of Callao. The
royalist army,
under General José de
Canterac, left Lima for the
highlands on June 25, 1821.
Arenales was sent by San...
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countryside headed to Lima, led by
Canterac. In a
confusing episode,
there was no battle, as
neither one attacked.
Canterac changed his path to El Callao,...
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Barreiro Manjón
Melchor Aymerich,
President of the
Quito Audiencia José de
Canterac Basilio Modesto García,
Colonel Agustín
Agualongo Francisco Javier de Elío...