- The
Battle of
Huaqui or
Battle of Guaqui-modern spelling- (in some
sources also
called Yuraicoragua or
Battle of Desaguadero), was a
battle on June 20...
- 1810 and
after the
revolution he
fought at the
battles of
Suipacha and
Huaqui.
After this
latter battle he was
accused of not
joining with the 1,500 men...
-
After the
defeat of the
first auxiliary Argentine army in the
Battle of
Huaqui, an
amalgam of
urban republicans, peasants, and
Argentine agents effectively...
- unprepared. As a result, the
Argentines suffered a
major loss in the
Battle of
Huaqui on 20 June 1811. When
Castelli returned to
Buenos Aires, the
First Triumvirate...
- the
Upper Peru
after the
defeat of Juan José
Castelli at the
Battle of
Huaqui. Meanwhile, the flag was
hoisted for the
first time in
Buenos Aires atop...
- fail to
capture Badajoz from
France Bolivian War of
Independence Battle of
Huaqui 20 June
Revolutionary Argentinian forces are
defeated by
Spanish Royalist...
-
Insurrectionist group dissolved after the
Argentine defeat at the
Battle of
Huaqui Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Tacna" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed...
-
Independence (1809–25)
Battle of
Cotagaita Battle of
Suipacha Battle of
Huaqui Battle of
Pequereque Battle of
Vilcapugio Action of
Tambo Nuevo Battle of...
-
revolt of Cochabamba, but it was
finally defeated during the
Battle of
Huaqui that
returned Upper Peru to
Royalist influence.
Manuel Belgrano and José...
- Óscar "
Huaqui" Gómez Sánchez (*Lima, 1934 - †Lima, 4
March 2008) was a
Peruvian football player. Gómez Sánchez was a
forward and pla**** for
Alianza Lima...