Battle of Sauce (1870), the Glossary
Battle of Sauce was a Uruguayan battle between the Blancos army under the command of Timoteo Aparicio, and the Colorado government troops, under Colonel José Gregorio Suárez.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Anacleto Medina, Colorado Party (Uruguay), Isabelino Canaveris, José Gregorio Suárez, Lorenzo Batlle y Grau, Máximo Santos, National Party (Uruguay), Revolution of 1897, Revolution of the Lances, Sauce, Uruguay, Timoteo Aparicio, Uruguay.
- 1870 in Uruguay
- Battles involving Uruguay
- History of Uruguay
- South American military stubs
Anacleto Medina
Anacleto Medina (1788 – July 17, 1871) was a Uruguayan soldier, politician and caudillo who participated in the Brazilian War, the Argentine Civil War and the Guerra Grande in the Banda Oriental.
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Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party (lit) is a liberal political party in Uruguay.
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Isabelino Canaveris
Isabelino Canaveris (1852 c. 1915) was an Uruguayan patriot, military, revolutionary and politician, who served as president of the National Party in the Argentine Republic.
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José Gregorio Suárez
José Gregorio Suárez Moreira (1813-1879) was a Uruguayan lieutenant colonel and politician who participated in the Uruguayan Civil War, the Paraguayan War and other conflicts throughout the 19th century.
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Lorenzo Batlle y Grau
Lorenzo Cristóbal Manuel Batlle y Grau (10 August 1810 in Montevideo – 8 May 1887 in Montevideo) was the president of Uruguay from 1868 to 1872.
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Máximo Santos
Máximo Benito Santos Barbosa (15 April 1847 – 19 May 1889) was a Uruguayan political and military figure.
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National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party (Partido Nacional, PN) also known as the White Party (Partido Blanco), is a major political party in Uruguay.
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Revolution of 1897
The Revolution of 1897 was an uprising led by the army of the Uruguayan National Party against the government of President Juan Idiarte Borda. Battle of Sauce (1870) and Revolution of 1897 are Battles involving Uruguay and south American military stubs.
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Revolution of the Lances
The Revolution of the Lances (Revolución de las Lanzas) occurred in Uruguay from September 12, 1870 to April 6, 1872. Battle of Sauce (1870) and Revolution of the Lances are 1870 in Uruguay, conflicts in 1870, History of Uruguay and south American military stubs.
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Sauce, Uruguay
Sauce is a small city and municipality in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay.
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Timoteo Aparicio
Timoteo Aparicio (1814-1882) was a Uruguayan politician and military figure that was a member of the National Party who was most notable for spearheading the Revolution of the Lances.
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Uruguay
Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America.
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See also
1870 in Uruguay
- 1870 in Uruguay
- Battle of Paso Severino
- Battle of Sauce (1870)
- Paraguayan War
- Revolution of the Lances
Battles involving Uruguay
- Battle of Angostura (1868)
- Battle of Boquerón (1866)
- Battle of Curupayty
- Battle of Curuzú
- Battle of Jaguarão
- Battle of Las Piedras (1811)
- Battle of Lomas Valentinas
- Battle of Manantiales
- Battle of Masoller
- Battle of Paso Severino
- Battle of Pehuajó
- Battle of Sauce (1870)
- Battle of Tacuarembó
- Battle of Tuyutí
- Battle of Yatay
- Corrientes campaign
- Humaitá campaign
- Passage of Curupayty (1867)
- Passage of Humaitá
- Revolution of 1897
- Revolution of 1904
- Revolution of Quebracho
- Toma de Mercedes
History of Uruguay
- 1851 Boundary Treaty (Brazil–Uruguay)
- 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état
- 1973 Uruguayan general strike
- Anarchism in Uruguay
- Arachán
- Archaeology of Uruguay
- Artiguism
- Battle of Sauce (1870)
- Bohán
- Bruno Mauricio de Zabala
- Chamangá
- Chaná people
- Charrúa
- Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay
- Domingo Ordoñana
- Federal League (1815–1820)
- First Cevallos expedition
- Guenoa
- History of Uruguay
- Instructions of the Year XIII
- Joaquín Lenzina
- Massacre of Salsipuedes
- National Council of Administration
- National Council of Government (Uruguay)
- Operation Thirty Hours
- Pedro de Mendoza
- Preliminary Peace Convention (1828)
- Revolution of 1904
- Revolution of Quebracho
- Revolution of the Lances
- Toma de Mercedes
- Treaty of Montevideo
- Tupamaros
- Yaro people
South American military stubs
- 1º Compañía de Comandos "Iquique"
- 18 May 1811 Medal
- 1945 Venezuelan coup d'état
- 1948 Venezuelan coup d'état
- 1st Venezuelan Rifles
- 2nd Armored Brigade (Chile)
- Agrupación Antisecuestros Aéreos
- Barquisimeto rebellion
- Battle of Arapey
- Battle of Arroyo Grande (1818)
- Battle of Catalán
- Battle of Chipana
- Battle of India Muerta
- Battle of Jaguarão
- Battle of Manantiales
- Battle of Manga
- Battle of Pablo Perez
- Battle of Pando
- Battle of Paso Severino
- Battle of Sauce (1816)
- Battle of Sauce (1870)
- Battle of Tacuarembó
- El Barcelonazo
- Fanaero-Chile
- Fortaleza del Cerro
- Fuerte Baquedano
- Fuerte Bulnes
- General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence
- Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy
- La Genuina
- Lautaro Special Operations Brigade
- Los Viejos Estandartes
- Medal of Military Merit (Uruguay)
- National Experimental University of the Armed Forces
- Naval Museum of Uruguay
- Queipa Revolution
- Ranks of the Armed Forces of Uruguay
- Revista de Marina
- Revolution of 1897
- Revolution of Quebracho
- Revolution of the Lances
- Siege of Salto
- Taking of Pando
- Toma de Mercedes
- UCOCAR
- Unidad Anti-Terrorista
- VE-NILANGAL Rocket Launcher
- VI Army Division (Chile)
- Vice Admiral of Chile