Mexican War of Independence Organizational phase (1811–1815)
Puerto de Piñones
Zacatecas
El Veladero
El Maguey
Llanos de Santa Juana
Huauchinango
Zitácuaro
Tecualoya
Tenancingo
Cuautla
Izúcar
Huajuapan de León
Tenango del Valle
Escamela
Zitlala
Texas
Rosillo Creek
Alazan Creek
Medina
Orizaba
Oaxaca
Acapulco
La Chincúa
Lomas de Santa María
Puruarán
Temalaca
The Battle of Rosillo Creek (also known as the Battle of Rosalis) was a conflict between the Republican Army of the North and Spanish Royalist forces which occurred on March 29, 1813 in Coahuila y Tejas. The battle took place during the Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition, a filibustering campaign which took place during the Mexican War of Independence.
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RosilloCreek begins approximately 0.5 miles north of FM 1976, in northeastern Bexar County, Texas, within the city limits of Windcrest, Texas, and flows...
south of the intersection with Bruce Road. This marker is based on his own research and not recognized by the state. BattleofRosilloCreek History of Texas...
Battle ofRosillo and the 1842 Battleof Salado Creek following the Texas Revolution. The BattleofRosilloCreek (called the Battleof Salado Creek at the...
spreads from Egypt. March 29 – Mexican War of Independence: BattleofRosilloCreek – The Republican Army of the North defeats the Spanish Royalist Army...
Spanish governor, Manuel María de Salcedo. Their victory at the BattleofRosilloCreek convinced Salcedo to surrender on April 1, 1813; he was executed...
Antonio Canales Rosillo and José Urrea, the latter widely repudiated by the Texans because of his leadership participation in the campaigns of the Texas War...
began to prepare for battle. Facing north and moving left to right, General Arista's army consisted of General Antonio Canales Rosillo's 400 irregular cavalry...
Men of Champoeg: A Record of the Lives of the Pioneers Who Founded the Oregon Government. Metropolitan Press. pp. 136–141. SALADO CREEK, BATTLEOF | The...
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modest. On March 29, 1813, the royalist army in Texas lost the Battle ofRosilloCreek and on April 1 the rebels occupied San Antonio. To begin the effort...
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fighting was his nephew Manuel, who was one of the royalist leaders executed after the BattleofRosilloCreek in 1813. Though some sources report Nemesio...
commander of the force upon the death of Colonel Magee during the siege of La Bahia in February 1813. Kemper fought in both the victorious BattleofRosillo Creek...
volunteers in Kentucky. March 29 – Mexican War of Independence – BattleofRosilloCreek: The Republican Army of the North defeats the Spanish Royalist Army...
division of the Mexican Army led by Antonio Canales Rosillo invades south Texas and is repulsed near Fort Lipantitlán. September 11 - A division of the Mexican...
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Joaquín Rea Antonio Canales Rosillo Jose Mariano Salas – Mexican commander who commanded Mexican partisans called "Guerrillas of Vengeance" which is mentioned...