Antonio lopez de santa anna

Antonio lopez de santa anna

  • Birth

    Birth
    Antonio lopez de santa anna was born February 21 1794 Xalapa mexico, His full name is Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón.
  • Family

    Family
    Antonio lopez de santa anna has five sister and two brother. There names are Guadalupe López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, Manuel López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, Joaquín López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, María Francisca López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, Mariana López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, María de la Merced López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, and Lucinda López de Santa Anna.
  • Marriage

    Marriage
    Antonio lopez de santa anna married twice in 1825 and in 1844. In 1825 he married maría dolores de tosand, had 5 kids. With maría dolores de tosta They had 6 kids, so in total they had 11 kids.
  • Accomplished

    Accomplished
    Antonio lopez de santa anna became a military captain and was elected president in 1833, known for his efforts in staving off Spain's attempt to recapture the country.
  • War

    War
    On April 14 1835 he marked himself as a dictator.
  • War

    War
    On April 14 1835 he marked himself as a dictator.
  • Accomplishment

    Accomplishment
    In 1836, a small band of Texans fought the Mexican Army from inside an old mission chapel known as the Alamo. The Mexican army, led by General Antonio López de Santa Anna had been ordered to recapture the Alamo and take no prisoners.
  • Millitary

    Millitary
    In 1842 Antonio lost his leg and the ceremony to dig up the remains of his legs, and put it in the military museum.
  • Military

    Military
    Antonio remained the most powerful individual in mexico until 1853, when his sale of millions of acres in what is now southern arizona and new mexico to the United States united liberal opposition against him.
  • Fathers death

    Fathers death
    Antonio lopez de santa anna parents died in 1876 when they were 82.
  • Death

    Death
    Santa Anna died at his home in Mexico City on 21 June 1876 at age 82. He was buried with full military honors in a glass coffin in Panteón del Tepeyac Cemetery.