- Tomás de
Zumalacárregui e Imaz (Basque:
Tomas Zumalakarregi Imatz; 29
December 1788 – 24 June 1835),
known among his
troops as "Uncle Tomás", was a Spanish...
-
Jaime Zumalacárregui Benitez (born 7
September 1956) is a
former field hockey player from Spain, who won the
silver medal with the Men's
National Team...
- as the Chapelgorris,
while Tomás de
Zumalacárregui created the
special units known as aduaneros.
Zumalacárregui also
established the unit
known as Guías...
- Navarre, Spain,
during the
First Carlist War.
Carlist general Tomás de
Zumalacárregui attacked a
convoy led by the
Liberal general Vicente Genaro de Quesada...
- Tomás de
Zumalacárregui, a
veteran guerrilla of the
Peninsular War, to be his commander-in-chief.
Within a
matter of months,
Zumalacárregui reversed the...
- (2015). Doce
meses de campaña con
Zumalacárregui / The Most
Striking Events of a
Twelve month Campaign with
Zumalacarregui.
Zumalakarregi Museoa / Gipuzkoako...
-
Carlist party in the
Carlist Wars of the mid 19th century, with Tomás de
Zumalacárregui being appointed Commander in
Chief in this Estella-Lizarra. On 16 February...
- Astronomy. 18
October 2018.
Retrieved 7
January 2019 – via astronomy.com.
Zumalacárregui, Miguel; Seljak, Uroš (1
October 2018). "Limits on Stellar-M**** Compact...
- reduced, were
unable to keep up with the
rapid movements of
Zumalacárregui's army.
Zumalacárregui approached the Ebro with the
intention of
attacking the...
-
Carlos then
appointed the
Basque general Tomás de
Zumalacárregui as his commander-in-chief.
Zumalacárregui resuscitated the
Carlist cause, and by 1835 had...