- "militias"
supported the
provincial government,
while montoneras were
insurgents against it. When
montoneras succeeded in
overthrowing a
provincial government...
- the
Spanish American Wars of Independence,
Venezuelan civil wars and in
Montoneras it has been
romanticized and
idealized and
become the
Venezuelan national...
- Its name was a
reference to the 19th-century
cavalry militias called Montoneras,
which fought for the
Federalist Party in the
Argentine civil wars. Radicalized...
- The Battle of Sama was a
battle between troops (infantry,
montoneras and the
Peruvian po****tion) and
Bolivian troops near the town of Sama in the Tacna...
- was a
rudimentary lance used by
gaucho militias (known in
Argentina as
Montoneras)
during the
Argentine war of independence. It
consisted of a
knife blade...
- María (1964). La
guerra del
Paraguay y las
montoneras argentinas [The
Paraguayan War and the
Argentine Montoneras] (in Spanish).
Buenos Aires, Argentina:...
- Argentina" (in Spanish). Rosa, José María. "La
Guerra del
Paraguay y las
Montoneras Argentinas".
Editorial Punto de Encuentro,
Buenos Aires, 2011 Mellid,...
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abandoned by the
Montoneras [partisans]. In an
attempt to
reach her sick husband,
Deolinda took her baby and
followed the
tracks of the
Montoneras through the...
-
stationed in the area had to face the
Bolivian locals, who were
organized in
montoneras to
resist the occupation,
hoping to see the
Campero Division arrive. Some...
- The Work You Began: The Last Days of Rich Mullins,
directed by
Andrew Montonera Granger, Thom (2001). The 100
Greatest Albums in
Christian Music. Harvest...