The word Alamo is Spanish for Cottonwood and it is believed by some that the name originated from a nearby cluster of such trees.During the Mexican War for Independence, Spanish troops occupied the buildings for several years and the soldiers were from a place called Alamo del Parras, Coahuila. This provided another version of the name's origin.The cornerstone was set in place on May 8, 1744, although the "Mission" was founded years earlier. The Mission was formally called the San Antonio de Valero Mission and its primary purpose was to convert the Indians to Christianity and educate them.
After the battle of the Alamo, I believe. :)
The Alamo, originally known as Mission San Antonio de Valero, was founded by Father Antonio de San Buenaventura y Olivares.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was the leader of the Mexican forces at the Battle of the Alamo. He was very important, because if he wasn't there, then there probably wouldn't have been a battle at the Alamo!
The Mission at the present day Alamo in Texas was a religious mission. So many of the skills that were taught by the missionaries related to religion, livelihood, and literacy. The children and parents would have been taught basic reading, recitation and writing skills. They also would have been taught basic cleaning, food growing, and food preparation skills. They would have been encouraged in the gainful skills that they already had.The mission was operated as such for almost seventy years, 1724-1793. During that time, it was called La Mision San Antonio de Valero. With its disbanding, land was given to those whom the missionaries had taught.In the early 19th century, the area attracted a steady military presence. Cavalry soldiers were stationed there. The area came to be known as Alamo, for two reasons. One was the presence of the cottonwood tree, which was 'alamo' in Spanish. The other was the origins of many of the soldiers in Alamo de Parras in Coahuila, Mexico.
Parras de la Fuente's population is 45,423.
The population of Las Parras de Castellote is 86.
Parras de la Fuente was created on 1598-02-18.
The area of Las Parras de Castellote is 41 square kilometers.
Las Parras de Castellote's population density is 2.1 people per square kilometer.
Roy Parras's birth name is Roy Ivo Jose Parras.
Parras Municipality's population is 44,715.
Roy Parras is 5' 6".
The word Alamo is Spanish for Cottonwood and it is believed by some that the name originated from a nearby cluster of such trees.During the Mexican War for Independence, Spanish troops occupied the buildings for several years and the soldiers were from a place called Alamo del Parras, Coahuila. This provided another version of the name's origin.The cornerstone was set in place on May 8, 1744, although the "Mission" was founded years earlier. The Mission was formally called the San Antonio de Valero Mission and its primary purpose was to convert the Indians to Christianity and educate them.
The area of Parras Municipality is 9,271.7 square kilometers.
Roy Parras was born on January 6, 1969, in Goa, India.
The original name of the Alamo is Mission San Antonio de Valero.