Manuel Lozada

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Elpidio Garcia González, conocido como Manuel Lozada, y apodado El Tigre de Alica ​ fue un militar mexicano mestizo de la tribu cora. rdf:langString
Manuel Lozada, nicknamed "The Tiger of Álica", was a regional caudillo based in the region of Tepic, Mexico. He was born in 1828 in the Tepic Territory, Mexico and died on July 19, 1873, in Loma de los Metates, Nayarit. During the Second French Intervention in Mexico he supported the Second Mexican Empire, but switched sides as the Empire began to falter in 1866. After the triumph of the Republic in 1867 he ran afoul of the Mexican government who had him executed as a bandit in 1873. Manuel Lozada is still considered a controversial figure in Latin American history. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Manuel Lozada
rdf:langString Manuel Lozada
rdf:langString Manuel Lozada
rdf:langString El Tigre de Álica, (The Tiger of Álica)
rdf:langString Manuel Lozada
rdf:langString Loma de los Metales, Nayarit
xsd:date 1873-07-19
rdf:langString San Luis, Nayarit
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rdf:langString Cruz de la Legión de Honor, France
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rdf:langString Elpidio García González
rdf:langString September 2017
xsd:date 1873-07-19
rdf:langString El Tigre de Álica,
rdf:langString General
rdf:langString if he could not find him, how did he whip him
rdf:langString Elpidio Garcia González, conocido como Manuel Lozada, y apodado El Tigre de Alica ​ fue un militar mexicano mestizo de la tribu cora.
rdf:langString Manuel Lozada, nicknamed "The Tiger of Álica", was a regional caudillo based in the region of Tepic, Mexico. He was born in 1828 in the Tepic Territory, Mexico and died on July 19, 1873, in Loma de los Metates, Nayarit. During the Second French Intervention in Mexico he supported the Second Mexican Empire, but switched sides as the Empire began to falter in 1866. After the triumph of the Republic in 1867 he ran afoul of the Mexican government who had him executed as a bandit in 1873. Manuel Lozada is still considered a controversial figure in Latin American history.
rdf:langString Ejército Clerical Intervencionista
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rdf:langString Elpidio García González

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