- José Félix
Trespalacios (died
August 4, 1835) was the
first governor of Coa****la y
Texas as part of the
United Mexican States.
Trespalacios was a member...
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murder had been
arranged by
Trespalacios. This
incident drove Milam and some of his
friends to plot to kill
Trespalacios, and when that plot was discovered...
- 2018.
Retrieved 6 July 2017.
Castro Trespalacios 1979, p. 22
Castro Trespalacios 1979, p. 23
Castro Trespalacios 1979, p. 21 LABLAA:
Department of Cesar;...
- Juan Lamamié de
Clairac y
Trespalacios (24 June 1831 – 19
October 1919) was a
Spanish journalist and
traditionalist politician. He
descended from a noble...
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Spanish Texas and
placed Long in command. Long
teamed up with José Félix
Trespalacios, a
Mexican who had
escaped imprisonment for
fomenting rebellion against...
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Archived from the
original on 2013-04-14.
Retrieved 2007-02-15.
Castro Trespalacios 1979, p. 85 (in Spanish) Barrancas:
Foundation date
Archived August 13...
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killed by a guard, who
reportedly was
bribed to do so by José Félix
Trespalacio. The Long
Expeditions were ended.
Along with the rest of Mexico, Texas...
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Tejas In
office June 16, 1823 –
October 12, 1823
Preceded by José Félix
Trespalacios Succeeded by
Rafael Gonzales Personal details Profession Soldier and...
- 1002/ajim.22766. PMC 5652067. PMID 28836685. Betancur-Sánchez AM, Vásquez-
Trespalacios EM, Sardi-Correa C (January 2017). "Impaired
colour vision in workers...
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likely named for José Félix
Trespalacios, an
early Mexican governor of Texas. The town was
originally called Trespalacios, but
shortened its name due...