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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...
- César José de Canterac Orlic y Donesan (July 29, 1786, Casteljaloux, Lot-et-Garone, FranceJanuary 18, 1835, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish general of...
- 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,...
- rebel forces south to confront the Spanish under Field Marshal José de Canterac. The two armies met on the Plain of Junín in the Bombon Plateau [es], northwest...
- Bogotá or Venezuela. Meanwhile, Royalist forces under general José de Canterac overwhelmed the Peruvian republic [es]. After initially refusing Colombian...
- 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...
- difficult situation, José de Canterac, at that time stationed at Jauja, left on the order of La Serna to help of La Mar. But Canterac was misinformed: he believed...
- 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...
- 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...
- General Domingo Tristán, and the Royalist Army under Gen. Brigadier José de Canterac. The army of the Patriots was almost completely destro****. On 21 August...