Edvard Emile Langberg
Danish general who served in Mexico / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edvard Emile Langberg (1810-1866) also known in Spanish as Emilio Langberg was a Danish-Mexican general who served in Mexico's military during the mid 19th-Century. He participated in the various coups that the government experienced in the era, and defended his adopted country during the Mexican American War. During the War of Reform, he fought on the side of the liberals, and during the Second French Intervention in Mexico he joined the Second Mexican Empire and was eventually killed in action during the Battle of Guadeloupe in Ures, Sonora.
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Edvard Emile Langberg | |
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Born | (1810-05-16)May 16, 1810[1] Copenhagen, Denmark |
Died | September 4, 1866(1866-09-04) (aged 56) Guadalupe de Ures [es], Sonora, Mexico |
Allegiance | Centralist Republic of Mexico Second Federal Republic of Mexico Mexican Empire |
Branch | Mexican Army Imperial Mexican Army |
Years of service | 1835 – 1866 |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | Mexican–American War
Second French intervention in Mexico
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Alma mater | Military College of Chapultepec |
Spouse(s) |
Elizabeth Seraphine Trepagnier
(m. 1855–1865) |
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