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- defence, Santocildes was forced to surrender on the 22nd, when his infantry only had thirty cartridges a head left. Taken prisoner, Santocildes was interned...
- ALONSO DE SANTOCILDES. -General Español en Cuba-". Burgospedia (in Spanish). September 17, 2011. Retrieved November 3, 2022. "GENERAL SANTOCILDES". Cube...
- (1917–2003), president of El Salvador from 1967 to 1972 Fidel Alonso de Santocildes (1844-1895), Spanish general of the Cuban War of Independence Fidel Solórzano...
- for the night. The next morning, Santocildes surrendered as the French were preparing for another attack. Santocildes was almost out of ammunition when...
- Anglo-Portuguese and 12,000 Spanish troops under General José María Santocildes. Wellington stole a march on Souham and the Frenchman did not discover...
- in the summer of 1812. The Spanish VI Army led by General José María Santocildes, by order of General Francisco Castaños, take the measures necessary...
- response, Spanish troops under the command of Field Marshal José María Santocildes launched a strong attack against the French garrison at León, and forced...
- A. Santocildes coordinated the organization of the Spanish convoys, coming from Manzanillo and Cauto Embarcadero to Bayamo. On July 11, Santocildes, with...
- Castaños 1820–1822: Pedro Villacampa y Maza de Lizana 1822: José María Santocildes 1822: Joaquín Ruiz de Porras 1822: Francisco Javier Ferraz y Cornell...
- The siege lasted from 21 March to 22 April, when Colonel José María Santocildes surrendered 2,500 troops. The Spanish garrison suffered 51 killed and...