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In what city was Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna born?

Xalapa. Mexico.


What city was Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna born?

Jalapa, Veracruz, New Spain.


Where did antonio Lopez de Santa Anna die?

In Mexico City, on the night of June 21st of 1876. He was 86 years old.


What city did Santa Anna attack?

San Antonio.


Who seized power in an 1834 Mexico city revolt?

General Zachary Taylor seized power in the 1834 Mexico City revolt! Wrong. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna


Why did Antonio López de Santa Anna die?

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna died in Mexico City at the advanced age of 82 on 21 June 1876 and when you achieve the status of octogenarian you are not obligated to give an excuse for dying. At that age it is a privilege to have simply outlived the vast majority of those you knew as a child.


What Mexican general abandoned Mexico City in 1848?

Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana


Antonio López de Santa Anna life?

Ended in Mexico City at the age of 82.


What is antonio Lopez de santa Anna address?

Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican general and politician, is a historical figure who lived in the 19th century and passed away in 1876. As such, he does not have a current address. If you're looking for historical residences or locations associated with him, they would be in Mexico, particularly in places like Veracruz and Mexico City, but specific addresses are not relevant today.


Where would you find Santa Anna?

Santa Ana, is a city in Orange County, CA. Its just East of Huntington Beach. About 45 minutes south of Los Angeles and 1 1/2 hours north of San Diego. About 10 miles inland off the coast. Santa Anna (Antonio Lopez de)'s grave can be found in Tepeyac's Cemetery.


What modern Texas city has grown up around General Santa Anna?

San Antonio texas


Where is Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna buried?

On the Tepeyac cemetery, in the village of Guadalupe-Hidalgo (outskirts of Mexico City). Paradoxically, it is the place where the infamous Mexican Cession (that is, for Mexicans) took place at the end of the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848).