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- La Coronela (Catalan pronunciation: [lə kuɾuˈnɛlə]) was the name of the armed force of the town of Barcelona, and its objective was to defend the city...
- of a few female combatants and fewer commanding officers (coronelas). Soldaderas and coronelas are now often lumped together. Soldaderas as camp followers...
- country,[further explanation needed] the units were also confusingly called coronelas, and their commanders coronels. Evidence of this can be seen when Gonzalo...
- Grande-Bello 26 y Morado, Punta Brava, Arroyo Arenas, San Agustín, Versalles-Coronela. Boyeros: Santiago de Las Vegas, Nuevo Santiago, Boyeros, Wajay, Calabazar...
- in Ecuador, where a flag with a reversed Cross of Burgundy was raised. Coronela flag of the Spanish Tercios Morados Viejos Tercios division (old murrey...
- intense fighting, the Army of Catalonia raised for that purpose, as well the Coronela (urban militia) of Barcelona were finally defeated at the Siege of Barcelona...
- belts across her chest. There were a few revolutionary women, known as coronelas, who commanded troops, some of whom dressed and identified as male; they...
- ISBN 978-970-679-104-7. Retrieved 14 October 2021. Gabriela Cano, Soldaderas and Coronelas in Encyclopedia of Mexico, vol. 1, p. 1359. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn...
- Album Label Notes Year Las Coronelas RyN Discart 1971 La Camelia Freddie Records LP 1038 1975 Steve Jordan Freddie Records FR-1058 1976 That's My Boy...
- Burgundy. In order to represent the King, they used to have another one, the "Coronela", during the reign of Charles I (Charles V as Holy Roman Emperor) that...