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When did Geronimo come to Pensacola?

Geronimo, the famous Apache leader, was held as a prisoner of war by the U.S. government after his surrender in 1886. He arrived in Pensacola, Florida, in 1898 when he and other Apache prisoners were sent to the area for a brief period. Geronimo was later released and became a prominent figure in American history, symbolizing Native American resistance.


Where did Geronimo die?

Geronimo was born in 1829 and died a prisoner of war in 1909.


Did Geronimo ever visit Safford Az?

Yes, Geronimo did visit Safford, Arizona. In 1886, after his surrender to the U.S. government, Geronimo was brought as a prisoner of war to Fort Bowie, which is located near present-day Safford. He was later transferred to Fort Sill in Oklahoma. Geronimo's presence in Safford is a significant part of the area's history and is often commemorated in local events and historical markers.


About how many ANZACs were taken prisoner at gallipoli?

less than a hundred were taken prisoner at Gallipoli


What is prisoner of war?

A soldier taken as a prisoner during war.


The Incan leader taken prisoner by the Spaniards was .?

Atahualpa was taken prisoner by Francisco Pizarro in 1533 (and killed).


Where in Florida was Geronimo sent upon his capture in 1886?

Pensacola. Ft. Pickens


When was Saint Lucy sent to jail?

Lucy of Syracuse was taken prisoner and executed by being stabbed in the throat about the year 304 at Syracuse, Sicily. The exact date is not known.


Where was Geronimo a prisoner of war?

he was captured by Americans who hated him with a passion!!!


What happens to lucilius?

He is taken prisoner


Is there a clemency that allows a prisoner to be sent to an accepting country?

no


Who captured Sam Houston?

He was not taken as a prisoner of war.