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- "militias" supported the provincial government, while montoneras were insurgents against it. When montoneras succeeded in overthrowing a provincial government...
- the Spanish American Wars of Independence, Venezuelan civil wars and in Montoneras it has been romanticized and idealized and become the Venezuelan national...
- abandoned by the Montoneras [partisans]. In an attempt to reach her sick husband, Deolinda took her baby and followed the tracks of the Montoneras through the...
- Argentina" (in Spanish). Rosa, José María. "La Guerra del Paraguay y las Montoneras Argentinas". Editorial Punto de Encuentro, Buenos Aires, 2011 Mellid,...
- stationed in the area had to face the Bolivian locals, who were organized in montoneras to resist the occupation, hoping to see the Campero Division arrive. Some...
- Its name was a reference to the 19th-century cavalry militias called Montoneras, which fought for the Federalist Party in the Argentine civil wars. Radicalized...
- was a rudimentary lance used by gaucho militias (known in Argentina as Montoneras) during the Argentine war of independence. It consisted of a knife blade...
- The Work You Began: The Last Days of Rich Mullins, directed by Andrew Montonera Granger, Thom (2001). The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music. Harvest...
- María (1964). La guerra del Paraguay y las montoneras argentinas [The Paraguayan War and the Argentine Montoneras] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina:...
- emerged the figure of the regional leader (caudillo) who organized their montoneras (irregular militia) to fight in internal civil wars. This precarious situation...