Nicolás Catalán (Chilpancingo, 1780 - 1838) was a leader of the resistance stage of the Mexican War of Independence, active in the current state of Guerrero. He was married to Antonia Nava de Catalán.[1][2]

He was promoted to the rank of general on 22 February 1823. He died in Chilpancingo on 17 March 1838.[3]

References

  1. Mexico: revista de sociedad, arte y letras. Imprenta de "El Nacional," 1893. 1893. pp. 28–.
  2. "Museo Nacional de las Interveniones". intervenciones.inah.gob.mx.
  3. Boletín de la Sociedad Mexicana de Geografía y Estadística. Vol. 46–47. 1937. p. 508.


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