• General Isidoro Resquín is a city and district in the San Pedro department of Paraguay. Named after Francisco Isidoro Resquín it was established in 1981...
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    Francisco Isidoro Resquín Xara was a Paraguayan general during the War of the Triple Alliance. He was considered to be one of the most brilliant generals of...
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    members of the EPP attacked a farm in San Vicente Pancholo near General Isidoro Resquín, San Pedro. The attackers burned three fumigation aircraft, one...
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    left, which were Brazilians under the command of general Osório. General Isidoro Resquín, with 7,000 cavalry and 3,000 infantry attacked the Allied right...
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  • Paraguayan military General Higinio Morínigo – Higinio Morínigo, President of Paraguay General Isidoro Resquín – Francisco Isidoro Resquín General José Eduvigis...
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    Itapúa General Elizardo Aquino 21,607 San Pedro General Higinio Morínigo 5,499 Caazapá General Isidoro Resquín 22,350 San Pedro Guarambaré 16,687 Central Guayaibí...
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    coats. In response, López promoted Colonel Francisco Isidoro Resquín to the rank of brigadier general and named him second commander of the Southern Division...
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    River to Timbó, on the Chaco side. He was followed soon after by generals Isidoro Resquín and Vicente Barrios with another ten thousand men. López had ordered...
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    January 1866. Around 1,500 Paraguayan troops commanded by general Francisco Isidoro Resquín and lieutenant Celestino Prieto engaged in a surprise attack...
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    column, formed from some of the 4,650 men led by Colonel Francisco Isidoro Resquín at Concepcion, penetrated into Mato Grosso with 1,500 troops.: 26 ...
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  • takes place when about 1500 Paraguayan troops, commanded by General Francisco Isidoro Resquín and Lieutenant Celestino Prieto, engage in a surprise attack...
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    argentinas. Buenos Aires: Hyspamérica, 1986. ISBN 950-614-362-5 Ruiz Moreno, Isidoro J., Campañas militares argentinas, Tomo IV, Ed. Emecé, Bs. As., 2008....
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    Paraguayan column, formed from some of the 4,650 men led by Francisco Isidoro Resquín at Concepción, penetrated into Mato Grosso with 1,500 troops.: 26 ...
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    500 people, including vice president Domingo Sánchez, generals Bernardino Caballero, Isidoro Resquín, Francisco Roa and José María Delgado, as well as women...
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    on May 24, 1866, with the forces aligned as follows: Gen = General BG = Brigadier general Col = Colonel Ltc = Lieutenant colonel Gen. Manuel Luís Osório...
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    As a result, President López ordered his replacement with General Francisco Isidoro Resquín. At the beginning of the following year, Robles was subjected...
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    The second Paraguayan column, which was led by Colonel Francisco Isidoro Resquín and included four thousand men, penetrated a region south of Mato Grosso...
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    force numbere 3,200 men. The second column was commanded by colonel Isidoro Resquín and was made up of 2,500 cavalry and infantrymen. It advanced through...
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