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Miguel A. De La Torre (born 6 October 1958) is a professor of Social Ethics and Latino Studies at Iliff School of Theology, author, and an ordained Southern Baptist minister. [ 1 ] Biography
Miguel de la Torre y Pando, conde de Torrepando (13 December 1786, in Bernales – 1843, in Madrid) was a Spanish General, Governor and Captain General, who served in Spain, Venezuela, Colombia and Puerto Rico during the Spanish American wars of independence and afterwards.
The Battle of Carabobo, on 24 June 1821, was fought between independence fighters, led by Venezuelan General Simón Bolívar, and the Royalist forces, led by Spanish Field Marshal Miguel de la Torre. Bolívar's decisive victory at Carabobo led to the independence of Venezuela and establishment of the Republic of Gran Colombia.
Miguel De La Torre Sobrevilla is a Peruvian engineer and entrepreneur who founded the engineering and consulting company Geoservice Ingeniería back on 1995, he undertook his undergraduate on Civil Engineering at Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería from 1961 to 1965. He is specialist in dam engineering, foundations, slope stability ...
Manuel de la Torre Gutiérrez (1635–1694), Spanish Catholic prelate; María Natividad Venegas de la Torre (1868–1959), Mexican Catholic nun; Martha de la Torre (born 1957), Ecuadorian American publisher and entrepreneur; Miguel A. De La Torre (born 1958), Cuban American professor; Miguel de la Torre (1786–1843), Spanish general and governor
It carried 1,000 to 1,500 soldiers and was commanded by Brigadier Miguel de la Torre, the new military commander of Angostura and Guayana la Vieja. [2] They arrived at Angostura on 27 March, and De la Torre decided to conquer Caroní to reopen the supply line to Angostura, but he was decisively defeated in the Battle of San Félix on 11 April. [3]
1544 Antonio de Saz y de la Torre; 1545 Luis de Torres Medinilla; 1545 Francisco Ortés de Velasco (Second time) 1545 Gonzalo de Ovalle (Second time) 1545–1553 The Alcaldes of Ciudad Real de Chiapa; 1553–1556 Antonio Alfonso Mazariegos; 1556–1570 Francisco Ortés de Velasco (Third time) 1570 Francisco del Valle Marroquín; 1570–1576 ...
Recently, a book by Dr. Juan Antonio Hernández titled Hacia una historia de lo imposible: la revolución haitiana y el libro de pinturas de José Antonio Aponte won the Mención Especial del Premio "Casa de las Américas" 2008, in the Social History Essay category.