Battle of Tlatempa
Battle of Tlatempa | |||||||
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Part of the Reform War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Liberals | Conservative | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Juan N. Méndez | Carlos Oronoz |
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Reform War
- Caborca
- Celaya
- Salamanca
- Atenquique
- La Albarrada
- Ixtlahuaca
- Ahualulco
- San Joaquín
- 1st Guadalajara
- 1st Veracruz
- Tacubaya
- Tlatempa
- Loma de las Ánimas
- Estancia de las Vacas
- 2nd Veracruz
- Antón Lizardo
- Loma Alta
- Lagos de Moreno
- Carretas
- Juanacatlán
- Peñuelas
- Silao
- Oaxaca
- Calpulalpan
- 2nd Guadalajara
- San Felipe del Obraje
The battle of Tlatempa took place on July 5, 1859 in the vicinity of Zacatlán in the state of Puebla, Mexico, between elements of the liberal army, under General Juan N. Mendez and conservative elements of the army commanded by General Carlos Oronoz who was the commander Zacatlán military during the War of Reform. The battle ended as liberal victory, leaving in a very compromising situation to General Miramon because this was amagado the south with the forces of Ignacio Zaragoza, in the north by Jesus Gonzalez Ortega and from the east by Santos Degollado.
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