(Editor's note: This is the third and final installment in a series on Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna's impact on Texas history.) The career of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna brought him to the height of ...
He was one of the last presidents of Mexico to rule over Texas and always portrayed as one of the great villains of Texas History. Santa Anna is an overwhelming presence in the history of early Mexico ...
Editor's note: This is part two of three on a series about the life of Santa Anna, who has been portrayed as one of the great villains of Texas history. Part one explored Santa Anna's complicated role ...
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — It took just 90 minutes for history to be made on March 6, 1836, when the Mexican army of Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna set out to reclaim the Alamo Mission in a bid to regain ...
The career of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna brought him to the height of power in Mexican politics, serving as president on 11 different occasions, though he preferred to be leading his armies in the ...
The Masonic apron of Mexican Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna will be on display Saturday for the first time in Nacogdoches history. The display, held from 9 a.m. to noon at Milam Masonic Lodge #2, ...
Two figures dominated Texas’ history in the days of the Texas Revolution: Sam Houston on the Texian side, and Jose Antonio de Padua Marìa Severino Lòpez de Santa Anna, the Mexican president and ...
Feb. 23 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1836, soldiers under the command of Mexican President General Antonio López de Santa Anna began their assault on the Alamo Mission near present-day San ...
In 1836, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, the president and general who dominated the political scene in Mexico, rose into Texas with his army, with destruction on his mind. He was determined to put down ...
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