Battle of Cepeda

Battle of Cepeda

There were two confrontation known under the name of Battle of Cepeda (Spanish:Battalla de Cepeda):

*Battle of Cepeda (1820), between Federals Estanislao López and Francisco Ramírez, and Unitarian José Rondeau.
*Battle of Cepeda (1859), in which Federal Justo José de Urquiza defeated Unitarian Bartolomé Mitre.


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