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  1. Leonardo Bravo (1764 – September 13, 1812) was a Mexican liberal, landowner, and general. He was the 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.

  2. Leonardo Bravo (general officer) explained. Leonardo Bravo (1764 in Chilpancingo, Guerrero – September 13, 1812 in Mexico City) was a liberal Mexican, landowner, and general. He was the brother of Máximo Bravo and father of Nicolás Bravo.

  3. Leonardo Bravo may refer to: Leonardo Bravo (general officer) (1764–1823), participated in the first stage of the independence of Mexico. Leonardo Bravo (municipality), Guerrero, Mexico, named for the officer.

  4. 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...

  5. Leonardo Bravo ( b. 1764; d. 14 September 1812), Mexican insurgent leader. The Chilpancingo-born patriarch of a large family, Bravo joined the insurgent movement in May 1811, along with his son Nicolás and his brothers Miguel, Víctor, and Máximo, when Hermenegildo Galeana came to his hacienda of Chichihualco.

  6. Leonardo Bravo (1764 in Chilpancingo, Guerrero – September 13, 1812 in Mexico City) was a liberal Mexican, landowner, and general. He was the brother of Máximo Bravo and father of Nicolás Bravo.

  7. Sep 15, 2021 · When Leo Bravo had his first compassionate-release hearing last September, COVID-19 had already been raging through Utah communities — but no one knew it had reached inside the prison walls.