- Cavalry) and 3-12 lbs guns & 4 howitzers.
Centre Brigade General Anastasio Parrodi ( 1,500 infantry: 10th and 11th Infantry,
Tampico Coast Guards, Querétaro...
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Fernandez January 6, 1861 Juan José Baz June 25, 1861 (2nd time)
Anastasio Parrodi January 8, 1862 Ángel Frías
April 27, 1862 José María González de Mendoza:...
- the town of Celaya. On
March 10, 1858,
liberal forces under Anastasio Parrodi,
governor of Jalisco, and
Leandro Valle lost the
Battle of Salamanca, which...
- Jazayeri, M.; Lambert, K. A.; Katelaris, C. H.; Prendergast, L. A.; Tham, R.;
Parrodi, M. J.; Davies, J.; Newbigin, E.; Abramson, M. J.; Dharmage, S. C. (August...
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resulted in the
voluntary surrender of the
liberal generals Aramberri,
Parrodi, and Ampudia. In
January 1864 Mejía was
transferred to Matehuala. In May...
- 7
States at the time of appointment, 29
November 1953
Carlos González
Parrodi, 1981
Carmen Romano, 1981
Alfonso de
Rosenzweig Díaz, 1981 Luis G. Zorrilla...
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Governor of Goiás. Ary was the son of
Benedito Teodoro Valadão and Emília
Parrodi Valadão. He
began his
career as a
farmer and
industrial worker before joining...
-
Mexican defense forces was
ordered by
Antonio López de
Santa Anna.
Anastasio Parrodi led his
troops out of the city in late
October 1846. U.S. Navy commodore...
- the
revolt there. The
government dispatched 4,000 men
under Anastasio Parrodi [es]
which had been
organized by the
governors of
Zacateca and Guanajuato...
-
Herrera y
Cairo 30 May 1856 30 July 1856
Liberal Substitute governor Anastasio Parrodi 31 July 1856 16
December 1856 ??
Governor and
general commander...