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  1. Mariano Matamoros was a Mexican priest and revolutionary soldier who fought for independence against Spain in the early 19th century. He was captured, tried and executed by the Spanish colonial authorities in 1814, and is a national hero of Mexico.

  2. Mariano Antonio Matamoros y Guridi [1] [2] [3] [nota 1] (Ciudad de México, Nueva España, 14 de agosto de 1770 - Valladolid, 3 de febrero de 1814) fue un sacerdote y Militar mexicano que participó en la guerra de Independencia de México.

  3. Conoce la vida de Mariano Matamoros, sacerdote, insurgente y héroe de la Independencia. Descubre sus logros militares, su captura y su muerte, y su papel junto a Morelos y Bravo.

  4. Mariano Matamoros y Guridi (b. 14 August 1770; d. 3 February 1814), Mexican Independence leader and corevolutionary of Father Miguel Hidalgo. Born in Mexico City, Matamoros studied theology at the Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlateloco. In 1811, he was interim curate of Jantetelco.

  5. Sacerdote y patriota mexicano que luchó por la independencia a las órdenes de José María Morelos. Fue coronel, lugarteniente y general insurgente, y fue fusilado en 1814 tras ser capturado por Iturbide.

  6. Sep 14, 2010 · Others took the helm of the rebellion, including José María Morelos y Pavón, Mariano Matamoros and Vicente Guerrero, who all led armies of Indigenous and racially mixed revolutionaries against...

  7. Aug 1, 1996 · But Rogelio Escamilla Torres is proud of his hero, Mariano Matamoros, who, from his power base at Jantetelco, became second in command of Morelos and one of the distinguished clerical caudillos characteristic of Mexican insurgency.