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Who was Manuela Medina, "La Capitana"? - Kiosco of history

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Manuela Medina, called “La Capitana” an orphan of a mother, burned her estate in order not to provide resources to the realists. Francisco Javier Mina was accommodated at his ranch in Venadito and both were imprisoned there by the enemy. He was born in Taxco, Guerrero, in 1780. He joined the ranks of priest José María Morelos, becoming captain. He obtained his degree from the first months of 1813 and formed a battalion. He participated in seven …
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Manuela Medina, called “La Capitana” an orphan of a mother, burned her estate in order not to provide resources to the realists. Francisco Javier Mina was accommodated at his ranch in Venadito and both were imprisoned there by the enemy. He was born in Taxco, Guerrero, in 1780. He joined the ranks of priest José María Morelos, becoming captain. He obtained his degree from the first months of 1813 and formed a battalion. He participated in seven …

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kiosco-de-historia broke the news in on Sunday, March 2, 2025.
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