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Celedonio Dómeco de
Jarauta (3
March 1814 – 19 July 1848) was a
Spanish soldier,
Catholic priest and
later a
Mexican guerrilla leader in the Mexican-American...
- forces.[citation needed]
Later a raid
against the
guerrillas of
Padre Jarauta at
Zacualtipan (February 25, 1848)
further reduced guerrilla raids on the...
- Lane that
defeated a
Mexican guerrilla force under Celedonio Dómeco de
Jarauta at Zacualtipan. It was the last
American expedition against the Mexican...
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Marian Paredes,
General Manuel Doblado and
priest Celedonio Dómeco de
Jarauta revolted,
taking the
state capital, but they were
defeated and Doméco was...
- Scully. The
light in the
darkness Fuji
Television Gallery,
Tokyo Francisco Jarauta Sean Scully. Obragráfica 1991-1994
Galeria DV, San
Sebastian 1995 Jean...
- Acción
Cultural Exterior, SEACEX. pp. 137–139. ISBN 978-84-96933-15-6.
Jarauta,
Francisco (1998). Eva Lootz: La
Madre Se
Agita (in Spanish). Generalitat...
- the
Basque country of Biscay. He was the only
child of
Vicente Cutanda y
Jarauta [es], a
noted botanist.
Throughout most of his childhood, he
suffered from...
- 55–60. « Polifonias de
tradicion oral :
Africa subsahariana ». In F.
Jarauta ed.,
Forma y
tiempos de la musica. Santander,
Fundacion Botin (in collab...
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Calatayud (1880–1931),
Spanish scientist and
radiologist Celedonio Dómeco de
Jarauta (1814–1848),
Spanish soldier and
priest Celedonio Espinosa (born 1933)...
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History of
Italian Art, was
organised by Jean
Louis Maubant and
Francisco Jarauta Marión at the
Museo Cantonale d'Arte in Lugano. In 2011, a
digital exhibition...