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| ID: 901001722 Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ia/901001722 | Record Type: Event/Narrative |
![]() | Siege of Querétaro (Mexican-French history, 1867) | |
| Note: Final battle in the Franco-Mexican War. Mexican troops led by General Mariano Escobedo reclaimed the imperial capital at Querétaro, leading to the capture and execution of Maximilian I and the native general Tomas Mejía. | |
![]() | Siege of Querétaro (Mexican-French history, 1867) (preferred,English-P,D,P) |
![]() | Sitio de Querétaro (Mexican-French history, 1867) (Spanish-P,D,P) |
| role/characteristic is .... battle | |
| .....(armed conflicts, events (activities), Events (hierarchy name)) (AAT) |
| participant was .... France | |
| ..... ULAN Candidate |
| participant was .... México | |
| ..... ULAN Candidate |
| located in .... Ciudad Queretaro | |
| ..... ULAN Candidate |
![]() | Siege of Querétaro (Mexican-French history, 1867) |
![]() | ................Núñez, García, and Abonce, Studies in Architecture and Culture (2007) 94 |
![]() | ................Scheina, Latin America's Wars, Vol. 1 (2003) 310 |
![]() | ................Thomson and LaFrance, Patriotism, Politics, and Popular Liberalism (2002) 124 |
![]() | Sitio de Querétaro (Mexican-French history, 1867) |
![]() | ................Mejías, Historias de un Imperio (2016) 141 |
![]() | ................Benítez, Benito Juárez (2006) 32 |
![]() | ................ Núñez, García, and Abonce, Studies in Architecture and Culture (2007) 94 |
![]() | ................ Scheina, Latin America's Wars, Vol. 1 (2003) 310 |
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