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  1. Hace 2 días · October 27, 1806–August 27, 1890. Texas revolutionary Juan Seguín was a politician, a soldier, a businessman, even a suspected traitor. Yet he was also a hero and an honored veteran. The contradictions of Seguín's life illustrate how complicated loyalty was during the struggle for Texas independence—especially for Tejano ...

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Texas revolutionary Juan Seguín was a politician, a soldier, a land speculator, a businessman, and a suspected traitor. Yet he was undoubtedly a hero and died an honored veteran. The perplexing contrasts of Seguín's life illustrate how complicated loyalty could be during the struggle for Texas independence—especially for Tejano ...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Introducing Texas Originals. Humanities Texas. February 2012. Meet founding empresario Stephen F. Austin, suffragist Minnie Fisher Cunningham, philanthropist Ima Hogg, Texas independence hero Juan Seguín, artist Tom Lea, and many other notable and colorful figures from our state’s past.

  4. Hace 4 días · Juan Seguín: CPT 1806 Texas survivor Left February 25 to recruit reinforcements Marcus L. Sewell: PVT 1805 England fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company Manson Shied: PVT 1811 Georgia fatality aka Shudd Silvero — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers Cleveland Kinloch Simmons: LT 1815 South Carolina fatality Andrew H. Smith ...

  5. 3 de may. de 2024 · His mother was María de Jesús Seguín from San Antonio de Béxar, a distant cousin of Juan Seguín of the Texas Revolution, specifically the Battle of San Jacinto.

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · His mother was María de Jesús Seguín from San Antonio de Béxar, a distant cousin of Juan Seguín of the Texas Revolution, specifical­ly the Battle of San Jacinto. Though the family ended up in Monterrey, Kreneck said Zaragoza’s mother never lost contact with her family in San Antonio.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Juan N. Seguín, the senior Tejano military officer, entered the Alamo with the other defenders on February 23. With him was a portion of his company, approximately fifteen men, most of whom left sometime after Seguín himself was sent out as a courier on February 25. What are the Coahuiltecans known for?