International Airport. Callao municipality consists of the whole Callao Region, which is also coterminous with the Province ofCallao. Founded in 1537 by...
second siegeofCallao was the longest lasting siege that occurred on the Pacific coast during the Spanish American wars of independence. The siege was carried...
The third siegeofCallao was a siege that took place in 1838 during the War of the Confederation between the United Restoration Army, supported by the...
with the SiegeofCallao. Consistent with the independence of Peru, in April 1825, the Sucre campaign in Upper Peru ended and, in November of that same...
Battle of Guaqui. This was followed by the defeat of the Spanish Army in the 1824 Battle of Ayacucho, and ended in 1826 with the siegeofCallao.[page needed]...
The Coat of arms ofCallao was adopted in 1953 and has its origin in the medal awarded to the participants in the SiegeofCallao in 1826. On the shield...
territories, such as at the SiegeofCallao (1826), but after death of King Ferdinand VII of Spain in 1836, the government of Spain renounced its territorial...
dissolution with the mutiny of 1824 at the second siegeofCallao. The expedition was not successful in conquering the whole of Peru, and suffered several...
Expedition of Peru's siege during the Peruvian War of Independence. Fourth blockade ofCallao, caused by the recovery of the port ofCallao by royalist troops...
Second siegeofCallao. Plan of the Royal Phillip's Castle and Callao seaport Plan of the Royal Phillip's Castle King's Tower Queen's Tower Callao seaport's...
the Peruvian War of Independence he participated in the capture of the Spanish ships Resolución, San Fernando and Milagro in Callao, being promoted to...
battles of Nazca, Acarí and Jauja and in the siege and occupation of Lima on July 9, 1821, as well as in the surrender of the fort of El Callao on September...
was the capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, Blanco Encalada was the son of the Spanish Manuel Lorenzo Blanco Cicerón and of the Chilean Mercedes...
English general who served in the Peninsular War and the Spanish American wars of independence. He is considered a national hero in Ecuador. "EN UN DÍA COMO...
his valor in the siegeofCallao, and afterward as commander of cavalry engaged in the campaign of Peru, assisting in the battle of Junin, 6 August 1824...
back to the Straits of Magellan. Among the events witnessed and recorded in Morrell's journal were the siegeofCallao, the main port of Peru, by Simón Bolívar's...