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  2. Mariano Matamoros - Wikipedia

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    In 1823, Matamoros was honored as "Benemérito de la Patria". His remains now rest in the Independence Column of Mexico City.. Matamoros is a national hero of Mexico. In his honour, the Cuernavaca International Airport in Cuernavaca, Morelos, is named after him, as well as the cities of Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla; Matamoros, Coahuila de Zaragoza; and Matamoros, Tamaulipas.

  3. List of people from Morelos - Wikipedia

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    Mariano Moreno Cantinflas (1911–1993) was a Mexican entertainer who had a home in Cuernavaca. [11] Renata Notni (b. 1995 in Cuernavaca) is a Mexican actress and model. [12] Leticia Palma (Zoyla Gloria Ruiz Moscoso), 1926 – 2009 actress (En la palma de tu mano), born in Tabasco, died in Cuernavaca. [13]

  4. Battle of Puruarán - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican insurgents were commanded by Mariano Matamoros y Guridi and the Spanish by Agustín Cosme Damián de Iturbide y Arámburu who would later go on to become the Mexican emperor, and by Ciriaco del Llano. The battle lasted approximately one hour and resulted in a victory for the Spanish Royalists.

  5. Battle of Lomas de Santa María - Wikipedia

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    Mariano Matamoros, who commanded the third assault on Valladolid on 23 December.. After the declaration of Mexican independence triggered war with the Spanish royalists, the priest of Carácuaro, José María Morelos y Pavón met with rebel leader Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla on 20 October 1810 at Charo, Michoacán de Ocampo where he was commissioned to fight against the Spanish colonial ...

  6. José María Morelos - Wikipedia

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    José María Teclo Morelos Pérez y Pavón (Spanish: [xoˈse maˈɾi.a ˈteklo moˈɾelos ˈpeɾes i paˈβon] ⓘ) (30 September 1765 – 22 December 1815 [1]) was a Mexican Catholic priest, statesman and military leader who led the Mexican War of Independence movement, assuming its leadership after the execution of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1811.

  7. Juan Almonte - Wikipedia

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    Almonte was a candidate for the presidency in 1845, but ultimately lost to José Joaquín de Herrera, who accommodated himself to Texan Independence in order to attempt to preserve it as a buffer state, an attitude which led to his overthrow by military hardliners led by Mariano Paredes in January, 1846. The American invasion of Mexico began in ...

  8. Matamoros - Wikipedia

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    Landa de Matamoros, city in the Mexican state of Querétaro; Mariano Matamoros, Chihuahua, town in Mexico; Tlacolula de Matamoros, city in the Mexican state of Oaxaca; Valle de Matamoros, municipality in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain; Matamoros (Mexibús), a BRT station in Ecatepec de Morelos, Mexico

  9. Cuernavaca Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is operated by the government-owned corporation Aeropuerto de Cuernavaca S.A. de C.V. It was named after General Mariano Matamoros, a Mexican priest who played a significant role in the country's War of Independence. In 2021, the airport reported a total of 3,627 passengers.