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1870:Moses Austin
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839:LGBT history
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123:Romanization
110:(206–27 BCE)
2345:(1894–1898)
2339:(1893–1894)
2333:(1863–1865)
2289:Mississippi
2252:1861–1865;
2244:(1850–1856)
2232:(1849–1850)
2220:(1841–1848)
2208:(1836–1846)
2202:(1834–1907)
2196:(1832–1835)
2184:(1826–1827)
2176:, 1836–1846
2170:, 1824–1835
2164:, 1824–1830
2158:, 1821–1846
2152:, 1821–1836
2146:, 1821–1824
2142:1835–1846;
2121:(1812–1813)
2103:(1799–1803)
2097:(1795–1893)
2085:(1784–1788)
2079:(1777–1791)
2073:(1776–1783)
2067:(1775–1776)
2061:(1772–1777)
2053:, 1804–1821
2047:, 1769–1801
2045:La Luisiana
2041:, 1783–1821
2035:, 1783–1821
2029:, 1776–1821
2023:, 1690–1821
2017:, 1598–1821
2011:, 1565–1821
2009:New Navarre
1861:Empresarios
1718:Nacogdoches
1698:San Antonio
1397:Nacogdoches
1344:Henry Perry
1340:Reuben Ross
1242:Nacogdoches
1157:San Antonio
949:History of
764:(1975–1978)
741:(1959–2011)
733:(1941–1944)
725:(1939–1945)
717:(1939–1977)
709:(1939–1965)
678:(1936–1939)
646:(1933–1936)
638:(1931–1933)
607:(1930–1931)
602:Dictablanda
596:(1923–1930)
580:(1914–1918)
564:(1886–1931)
556:(1885–1902)
548:(1874–1885)
525:(1873–1874)
517:(1872–1876)
509:(1870–1873)
501:(1868–1871)
468:(1854–1856)
458:(1846–1849)
450:(1844–1854)
440:(1840–1843)
432:(1833–1840)
424:(1833–1840)
401:(1823–1833)
393:(1820–1823)
383:(1814–1820)
342:(1810–1814)
334:(1808–1813)
303:(1707–1716)
295:(1701–1714)
287:(1700–1808)
279:(1580–1640)
271:(1556–1659)
263:(1516–1700)
255:(1492–1898)
247:(1482–1492)
244:Granada War
239:(1479–1516)
204:Reconquista
180:Middle Ages
31:History of
2377:Categories
1738:Orcoquisac
1723:Atascosito
1444:References
1254:Highway 31
1191:filibuster
1174:for help.
1143:Background
268:Golden Age
216:(718–1479)
208:(711–1492)
198:(711–1492)
195:Al-Andalus
52:Prehistory
2309:Tennessee
2284:Louisiana
1985:sovereign
1895:Governors
1708:El Cópano
1703:Los Adaes
1588:Plano, TX
1382:Royalists
1285:Coushatta
1195:Louisiana
1165:Chihuahua
1036:Statehood
675:Civil War
260:Habsburgs
190:(711–716)
167:(552–624)
159:(418–721)
151:(409–585)
2362:Category
2319:Virginia
2294:Missouri
2279:Kentucky
2264:Arkansas
1937:Alguacil
1920:–
1733:Presidio
1713:La Bahía
1627:30688594
1613:39126265
1417:See also
1330:Colonel
967:Timeline
940:a series
938:Part of
861:Timeline
284:Bourbons
115:Hispania
22:a series
20:Part of
2274:Georgia
2269:Florida
2259:Arizona
2254:Alabama
1983:Former
1932:Regidor
1927:Alcalde
1922:Cabildo
1359:Texians
1305:Tonkawa
1297:Tejanos
588:(–1927)
585:Rif War
2238:(1850)
2226:(1846)
2214:(1840)
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1728:Ysleta
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1273:Goliad
942:on the
803:(2017)
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686:(1939)
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662:(1936)
654:(1934)
630:(1931)
572:(1898)
476:(1868)
358:(1813)
350:(1812)
326:(1808)
24:on the
2314:Texas
2021:Tejas
1301:Lipan
1293:Bexar
951:Texas
823:Topic
33:Spain
1623:OCLC
1609:OCLC
1592:ISBN
1570:ISBN
1552:ISBN
1409:and
1303:and
1201:and
1116:The
1987:or
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1120:or
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1969:t
1962:v
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