- and
fought to the death.
Legend has it that the last of the six, Juan
Escutia,
leapt from
Chapultepec Castle wrapped in the
Mexican flag to
prevent the...
- Juan
Escutia Olivares (15
December 1895 – 5
October 1933) was a
Mexican sprinter. He
competed in the men's 400
metres at the 1924
Summer Olympics. He...
-
Martha M.
Escutia (born
January 16, 1957) is an
American politician and
attorney who
served in the
California State Senate from 1998 to 2006 and the California...
- los
nuevos integrantes del
elenco ¡bienvenidos a las Encinas!". Elle.
Escutia,
Nancy (20 July 2020). "Élite:
Ellos son los
nuevos integrantes de la cuarta...
- by
Grupo CIE. The
palace is
named after Mexican military official Juan
Escutia,
although it is
rarely referred to in its full name. The
stadium was constructed...
-
Carlota Escutia Dotti (born 1959) is a
Spanish geologist, best
known for her work on the
geologic evolution of
Antarctica and the
global role of the Antarctic...
-
teniente (lieutenant) Juan de la
Barrera and
cadets Agustín Melgar, Juan
Escutia,
Vicente Suárez,
Francisco Márquez, and
Fernando Montes de Oca, all between...
- some
military cadets leaped from the
castle walls. A
cadet named Juan
Escutia wrapped himself in the
Mexican flag and
jumped to his death. In late September...
- ; Tauxe, L.; van de Flierdt, T.; Olney, M.; Sangiorgi, F.; Sluijs, A.;
Escutia, C.; Brink****s, H. (2013). "Reorganization of
Southern Ocean Plankton Ecosystem...
- in the
ecclesiastical province of the
Archdiocese of Guadalajara. Juan
Escutia, Boy hero of the
Battle of Chapultepec. Born in Tepic,
between 1828 and...