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  1. Battle of San Jacinto. Battle of the Alamo. Mexican-American War. Juan Seguín (born October 27, 1806, Bexar, New Spain [now San Antonio, Texas]—died August 27, 1890, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico) Tejano (Texan of Hispanic descent) revolutionary and politician who helped establish the independence of Texas. After Mexico won independence from Spain in ...

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    Juan Nepomuceno Seguín (October 27, 1806 – August 27, 1890) was a Spanish - Tejano political and military figure of the Texas Revolution who helped to establish the independence of Texas.

  3. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín ( San Antonio de Béxar, 27 de octubre de 1806 – Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, México, 27 de agosto de 1890) fue un senador, alcalde, juez de paz y un participante prominente en la Independencia de Texas. Era hijo de Juan Erasmo Seguín y tío del General Ignacio Zaragoza .

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  4. 23 de sept. de 2021 · The Complicated History of Texas Revolutionary Hero Juan Seguín. Caught between two countries, the Tejano from San Antonio was labeled a traitor in both Texas and Mexico. By Roberto José Andrade Franco. Photos by. Eric W. Pohl. September 23, 2021.

  5. Of all of the patriots of the Texas Revolution, it was perhaps Juan Seguín who had the most troubled relationship with the land he helped to found. Over the course of a long lifetime, Seguín served as a political leader and as a soldier for both Texas and Mexico.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2023 · Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. Seguin, Juan Nepomuceno (1806–1890). Juan Seguín, political and military figure of the Texas Revolution and Republic of Texas, was born in San Antonio on October 27, 1806, the elder of two sons of Juan José María Erasmo Seguín and María Josefa ...

  7. Hace 4 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 citizens of the ...