Mariano Escobedo

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Mariano Escobedo was a prominent 19th-century Mexican general and liberal politician known for his key role in defeating the forces of Emperor Maximilian I during the Reform and French Intervention wars.

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Mariano Escobedo canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican general
human
liberal politician
politician
category Mexican liberals
Mexican military personnel
Mexican politicians
centuryOfActivity 19th century
conflict French intervention in Mexico
surface form: French Intervention in Mexico

Reform War
countryOfCitizenship Mexico
ethnicGroup Mexican
familyName Escobedo
givenName Mariano
hasGender male
historicalPeriod 19th-century Mexico
ideology liberalism
languageSpoken Spanish
militaryBranch Mexican Army
militaryRank general
militaryRole commander of republican forces against the empire
movement Mexican liberalism
name Mariano Escobedo self-link
notableEvent capture of Emperor Maximilian I
notableFor defeat of the forces of Emperor Maximilian I
role in the French Intervention in Mexico
role in the Reform War
occupation military officer
politician
opponent Maximilian I of Mexico
partOf Mexican liberals
surface form: Mexican liberal forces
politicalAlignment liberal
positionHeld general in the Mexican Army
residence Mexico
roleIn defeat of the Second Mexican Empire

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Orizaba metropolitan area hasMunicipality Mariano Escobedo
MTY namedAfter Mariano Escobedo
subject surface form: General Mariano Escobedo International Airport
Mariano Escobedo name Mariano Escobedo self-link