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Agustín Guzmán, nicknamed "Hero of the Heights", was a liberal Central American military general, politician and positivist, who was appointed as Army Commander in Chief of the State of Los Altos when it was formed as part of the Federal Republic of Central America on March 2, 1838. He was defeated by Rafael Carrera on March 19, 1840, and Los Altos was re-annexed by Guatemala. Trying to re-establish Los Altos once again while Carrera was briefly in exile in 1848, he tried to occupy Guatemala City along with rebel leader Agustín Reyes, and after setting fire to Carrera's house, he was killed by enemy fire in the Plaza de Armas.

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  • Agustín Guzmán, nicknamed "Hero of the Heights", was a liberal Central American military general, politician and positivist, who was appointed as Army Commander in Chief of the State of Los Altos when it was formed as part of the Federal Republic of Central America on March 2, 1838. He was defeated by Rafael Carrera on March 19, 1840, and Los Altos was re-annexed by Guatemala. Trying to re-establish Los Altos once again while Carrera was briefly in exile in 1848, he tried to occupy Guatemala City along with rebel leader Agustín Reyes, and after setting fire to Carrera's house, he was killed by enemy fire in the Plaza de Armas. (en)
  • Agustín Guzmán (Virreinato de la Nueva España - 1849, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala) fue un militar mexicano radicado en Quetzaltenango, que fue nombrado como Comandante en Jefe del Ejército del Estado de Los Altos cuando este fue formado el 2 de marzo de 1838. Fue derrotado el 19 de marzo de 1840, fecha en que el Estado de Los Altos dejó de existir oficialmente. En 1848, aprovechando el exilio de Rafael Carrera, formó nuevamente el Estado de Los Altos, siendo presidente provisional del mismo entre el 26 de agosto y el 5 de octubre; al retornar Carrera en 1849, Guzmán se alió con rebeldes guatemaltecos y murió intentado tomar la Ciudad de Guatemala. En Quetzaltenango, es considerado como un héroe militar, y como el héroe de la rendición de Omoa. ​ (es)
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  • October, 1849, Guatemala City, Guatemala (en)
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