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Francisco Morazán Junior lived in the Morazán-Lastiri home and accompanied his father in Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Peru and finally in Costa Rica, where his father was executed. After the death of his father, Francisco Morazán Moncada settled in Chinandega, Nicaragua where he devoted himself to farming. He died in 1904 at age 77.
Francisco Morazán, with a safe-conduct, went to Choluteca in southern Honduras, where he met his family in Ojojona but was taken prisoner by the Commander of Arms of Tegucigalpa. He left on bail some 23 days later and was forced to flee to El Salvador on July 28, 1827, with intentions on fleeing to Mexico .
F) Reinforcement company under Captain Francisco Ferrera (100 men). In blue is the 2nd Federal Battalion and reinforcements of Hondurans and Guatemalans. The rest of the Allied force under the command of Colonel José María Gutíerrez Osejo, Colonel José de Jesús Osejo, Colonel Leonés, and Captain Francisco Ferrera did not take part in the ...
Visitación Padilla was born in Talanga, a municipality of the Departamento of Francisco Morazán, in the Republic of Honduras. [1] She graduated and became a teacher in 1909, then in 1913 became a member of the organization named “Ateneo de Honduras” together with writers Rafael Heliodoro Valle y Froilán Turcios, introducing her organizational qualities.
While on the part of Honduras, General Francisco Ferrera, who became chief of the army of his country, invaded El Salvador with a contingent of 1,500 Hondurans and Nicaraguans, who were easily defeated by the Morazan troops, inferior in number, on April 5, 1839, in El Espíritu Santo, colonel dying in action Colombian Benítez, one of Morazán ...
Francisco Morazán: Francisco Morazán (1792–1842) De Facto President – 13 April 1829 25 June 1829 73 days Liberal [4] – José Francisco Barrundia: José Francisco Barrundia (1787–1854) Interim President – 25 June 1829 16 September 1830 1 year and 81 days Liberal 2 Francisco Morazán: Francisco Morazán (1792–1842) 1830: 16 ...
María Josefa Lastiri Lozano (October 20, 1792 – 1846) was the wife of General Francisco Morazán and the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Central America, Honduras, El Salvador, and Costa Rica. She was born on October 20, 1792, to her parents Juan Miguel Lastiri and Margarita Lozano y Borjas in Tegucigalpa. Honduras. She first married ...
Ojojona, Francisco Morazán Historical urban centre 17th century 21 January 1997 Valle de Ángeles, Francisco Morazán Tourist city 17th century 1 November 1997 Archaeologic zone Cerro Palenque, Depto of Cortés. Archaeologic zone Lenca. 1 November 1997 The Naranjos, Lake of Yojoa Archaeologic zone. 1 November 1997 Tenampúa, Comayagua