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  2. Twin Sisters (cannons) - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Sisters are a pair of cannons used by Texas Military Forces during the Texas Revolution. [1] They are among the most famous artillery in Texas military history with the "Come and Take It" cannon starting the revolution at the Battle of Gonzales and the Twin Sisters winning it at the Battle of San Jacinto. [2][3] The Twin Sisters were ...

  3. Come and take it - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Detail of a mural in the museum at Gonzales, Texas, featuring a conjectured Come and Take It flag. " Come and take it " is a long-standing expression of defiance first recorded in the ancient Greek form molon labe "come and take [them]", a laconic reply supposedly given by the Spartan King Leonidas I in response to the Persian King Xerxes ...

  4. Flag of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The state flag is officially described by law as: a rectangle that: (1) has a width to length ratio of two to three; and (2) contains: (A) one blue vertical stripe that has a width equal to one-third the length of the flag; (B) two equal horizontal stripes, the upper stripe white, the lower stripe red, each having a length equal to two-thirds the length of the flag; and (C) one white, regular ...

  5. File:Texas Flag Come and Take It.svg - Wikipedia

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    This flag was raised by Texas settlers at the Battle of Gonzales in October 1835 after Mexico attempted to retrieve a cannon which had been granted to the town of Gonzales for protection against raids by native tribes. Español: La bandera "Come and Take It" - El texto dice "Come and Take It!" ("Venga y tome!")

  6. Battle of Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Gonzales was the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution. It was fought near Gonzales, Texas, on October 2, 1835, between rebellious Texian settlers and a detachment of Mexican army soldiers. In 1831, Green DeWitt asked the Mexican authorities to lend the Gonzales colonists a cannon to help protect them from frequent ...

  7. Texas flags are flying at half-staff on Thursday. Here's why

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    As you go about your day today, you may notice Texas flags flying at half-staff Thursday across the state. Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the flags at half-staff for the memorial service of United ...

  8. Texian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Texian cannon on the flag with motto "Come and Take It" was used during the battle to antagonize the Mexican Army to try and capture the cannon. Brown's Independence Flag This flag had a "Bloody Arm" design and was supposedly used by Captain William S. Brown during the Mexican Army 's Siege of Bexar from October 12 - December 11, 1835.

  9. Mariah Carey Shares Rare Photos With Her and Nick Cannon’s ...

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    The “Heartbreaker” singer, who shares 13-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan with Nick Cannon, has taken to posting photos of herself and the kids visiting some of the world’s most iconic ...