Battle of Loma Alta
Part of the Reform War
Date24 April 1860
Location
Loma Alta, Zacatecas
Result Liberal victory
Belligerents
Liberals Conservatives
Commanders and leaders
José López Uraga Rómulo Díaz de la Vega

The Battle of Loma Alta took place on April 24, 1860 in the vicinity of Loma Alta in the state of Zacatecas, Mexico, between elements of the liberal army of the National Guard of San Luis Potosí and Zacatecas, under General Jose Lopez Uraga and elements of the conservative army commanded by General Romulo Diaz De La Vega during the War of Reform.

Battle

While Miguel Miramón was developing attacked Veracruz, Jesús González Ortega was forming in the state of Durango an army to attack the states of Zacatecas and San Luis Potosí. At the same time, the liberal generals Pedro Antonio Rojas Ogazón and had mastered the state of Colima and Jalisco south, threatening the city of Guadalajara. After the victory of General Uraga in Alta Loma, San Luis Potosí took and prepared to march towards the Bajio. The battle ended as liberal victory taking prisoner to the general Rómulo Diaz de la Vega and his entire army.[1]

References

  1. Vigil, José María (1882). "México a través de los siglos : historia general y completa... Tomo 5. La reforma". Ballescá y Compañía (in Spanish): 418. Retrieved 2022-03-11.


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