the Napoleon of the West

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The Napoleon of the West is a nickname for Antonio López de Santa Anna, the 19th-century Mexican general and politician who dominated his country’s politics through multiple presidencies and military campaigns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
alludesTo Napoleon Bonaparte
appliedTo Antonio López de Santa Anna
associatedWithEvent Battle of San Jacinto
Battle of the Alamo
Mexican–American War
Pastry War
Texas Revolution
associatedWithPlace Mexico City
Veracruz
associatedWithRole Mexican general
Mexican president
comparativeReference European imperial leadership
connotation authoritarian leadership
military genius
countryOfContext Mexico
describes ambitious military campaigns
dominant influence over Mexican politics
hasNotableBearer Antonio López de Santa Anna
historicalPeriod 19th century
languageOfUse English
Spanish
refersTo Antonio López de Santa Anna
regionImplied Latin America
Western Hemisphere
surface form: the Western Hemisphere
usedFor Antonio López de Santa Anna as a military leader
Antonio López de Santa Anna as a political leader
usedInContext Mexican political history
biographies of Antonio López de Santa Anna
military history of Mexico

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Antonio López de Santa Anna alsoKnownAs the Napoleon of the West