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Leonardo Bravo (general officer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leonardo Bravo (general officer) Leonardo Bravo (Chilpancingo, Guerrero, 1764 - Mexico City, September 13, 1812) was a Mexican of liberal ideology. Brother of Máximo Bravo and father of Nicolás Bravo. Bravo participated with the insurgent faction during the development of the armed movement of the first stage of the Independence of Mexico. == Biography == Being son of an accommodated Spanish family, devoted to agricultural works and proprietary of the Hacienda of Chichihualco. When the Mexican War of Independence started, he and his son Nicolás Bravo, as well as his four brothers Miguel, Víctor, Máximo and Casimiro refused to work along the Spanish royalists. From 1811, the Bravo family took part in the insurgent fight, joined to the army of José María Morelos and Pavón. They managed to flee from the Siege of Cuautla, but was captured by the Spanish forces. The government asked his son, Nicolás, and to his four brothers a surrender and in return it would forgive the life of their father Leonardo.〔Berbera, 2004; 39〕 However, such offerings from the Viceroy did not constitute any guarantee, as other insurgents that had accepted the offer, like the Orduña family, were executed by the royalist force.
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