This article is about Francisco Ballesteros. Not to be confused with another Spanish general of the Peninsular War, Diego Ballestros.
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is López and the second or maternal family name is Ballesteros.
Francisco Ballesteros
Born
7 March 1770 (1770-03-07) Zaragoza
Died
1833 (1834) (aged 63) Paris
Francisco López Ballesteros[note 1] (1770–1833) was a Spanish general.
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