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Ignacio López Rayón (July 31, 1773 – February 2, 1832) was a general who led the insurgent forces of his country after Miguel Hidalgo's death, during the first ...
The Battle of Puerto de Piñones took place during the War of Mexican Independence on 1 April 1811 at Puerto de Piñones, Coahuila.The battle was fought between the royalist forces loyal to the Spanish crown, commanded by José Manuel de Ochoa, and the Mexican rebels fighting for independence from the Spanish Empire, commanded by Ignacio López Rayón.
Official seal of the Assembly. The Zitacuaro Council (Spanish: Junta de Zitácuaro), also known under a variety of names such as the Supreme National American Meeting or Supreme Governmental Board of America, was a council established by insurgent leaders Ignacio López Rayón and José María Morelos, along with minor members José María Liceaga and José Sixto Verduzco, which would serve as ...
After hearing news of the capture of insurgent commanders in Acatita de Baján [], López Rayón left Coahuila on 26 March and made way with his forces to Zacatecas.His march to Zacatecas was pursued by the Royalist army of José Manuel Ochoa who López Rayón defeated at the Battle of Puerto de Piñones.
Ignacio Allende Ignacio López Rayon (POW) José María Morelos Vicente Guerrero Mariano Matamoros Guadalupe Victoria Francisco Xavier Mina Agustín de Iturbide Antonio López de Santa Anna: Ferdinand VII Francisco Venegas (1810–13) Félix María Calleja (1810–16) Juan Ruiz de A. (1816–21) Francisco Novella (1821) Juan O'Donojú (1821)
Ignacio López Rayón creator of the Constitutional Elements.. The Constitutional Elements were a set of guidelines in the form of a draft constitution for Mexico (then still Viceroyalty of New Spain), written in April 1812, [1] during the Mexican War of Independence by general Ignacio López Rayón, and circulated on September 4, 1812, in Zinacantepec, State of Mexico, with the purpose of ...
One of them - Ignacio López Rayón had major impact in the liberation as a general. Her impact was to conserve her sons' ideals to join the resistance and join the fight in favor of Mexican liberation. Her older son - Ignacio López Rayón joined the war first in 1810. The others - Ramón, Rafael, José María, and Francisco joined later.
Ignacio López or Nacho López may refer to: Saint Ignatius of Loyola (Íñigo Oñaz López de Loyola, 1491–1556), founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) Ignacio López de Ayala (1739–1789), Spanish writer, astronomer, and historian; Ignacio López Rayón (1773–1832), leader of the revolutionary government, during the Mexican War of ...