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Topete is a
Portuguese and
Spanish surname,
which derives from the
Portuguese topete,
meaning "quiff" and "****scomb". The name may
refer to: Juan Bautista...
- Juan
Bautista Topete y
Carballo (24 May 1821 – 29
October 1885) was a
Spanish Navy
officer and politician. He was born in San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico. His...
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Admiral Pascual Cervera y
Topete (18
February 1839 – 3
April 1909) was a
Spanish Navy
officer and
politician who
served in a
number of high-ranking positions...
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September 1868
General Serrano and
General Prim returned, and
Brigadier Topete,
commanding the fleet,
raised the
standard of
revolt at Cádiz. In July 1869...
- Juan
Arias Díaz, also
known as Juan
Arias Diaz
Topete, was a
Spanish explorer and
mineral prospector. He is
credited with
being the
first European to visit...
- de Juárez Muni****l
Status 1824
Government • Muni****l President
Ivette Topete Elevation (of seat) 2,480 m (8,140 ft) Po****tion (2010) Muni****lity • Muni****lity...
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admirals of the
Spanish Navy had
decided to
order Admiral Pascual Cervera y
Topete's squadron of four
armored cruisers and
three torpedo boat
destroyers to...
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effective regime. In
September 1868,
naval forces under admiral Juan
Bautista Topete mutinied in Cadiz. This was the same city
where a half-century before, Rafael...
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Hermila Galindo Acosta (also
known as
Hermila Galindo de
Topete) (2 June 1886 – 18 August 1954) was a
Mexican feminist and a writer. She was an
early supporter...
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surrounding the fortification.
Although Topete's infantry force used
cannons against the
Yaqui forces in the attack,
Topete was
defeated with a loss of 20 men...