Jose Antonio Navarro, a prominent figure in Texas's fight for independence, had several influential friends and allies, including Stephen F. Austin, who is often referred to as the "Father of Texas." He also collaborated with other leaders such as Sam Houston and William B. Travis during the Texas Revolution. Additionally, Navarro maintained ties with various Tejano leaders, emphasizing his commitment to both Anglo and Tejano unity in the struggle for Texas independence.
he was a Mexican in Texas who was Stephen F. Austins friend and signed the Texas Declaration of independece. Only one of the three that's all i know
He did an annotation of Antonio de Morga's Successos de las Islas Filipinas.
Filipino propagandists were the ones who formed the organization Propaganda Movement during the Spanish regime in the Philippines. The most prominent figures in this organization were Jose P. Rizal, Graciano Lopez Jaena, Mariano Ponce, Marcelo H. Del Pilar, Antonio Luna and Jose Maria Panganiban.
The Navarro surname is recorded in the 1100s in the ancient Spanish Kingdom of Aragon, but also in the Italian city of Bolgna in the 1200s.
The Governor of Texas James Pinckney Henderson personally lead his troops into battle.
Navarro died from cancer on January 13,1871
he gave texas one million dollars
Jose Navarro and James Fannin
He had 1 older brother named Gonzalo and 2 younger sisters.
Antonio Navarro Wolff was born in 1948.
José Antonio Navarro died in 1871.
José Antonio Navarro was born in 1795.
José Antonio Navarro attended the San Antonio Academy, a private school in San Antonio, Texas. He later pursued further education at the University of Mexico, where he studied law and became an influential figure in Texas politics and a strong advocate for Tejano rights during the early 19th century.
Luis Antonio García Navarro was born in 1941.
Luis Antonio García Navarro died in 2001.
Garcia Navarro's birth name is Luis-Antonio Garca Navarro.
Chucho Navarro's birth name is Jose de Jesus Navarro Moreno.