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'''San Jacinto''' is the Spanish form for [[Hyacinth of Poland|Święty Jacek (Polish name) or Hyacinth (Latinized name)]], a man who lived in Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries. The Polish [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] [[priest]] and [[missionary]] was [[canonized|canonized by the Catholic Church]] in 1594. He was one of several men to be called [[St. Hyacinth (disambiguation)|St. Hyacinth]]. San Jacinto may also refer to:
'''San Jacinto''' is Spanish for [[St. Hyacinth (disambiguation)|St. Hyacinth]] (it usually refers to saint [[Hyacinth of Caesarea]]).
It may also refer to:
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==Military==
* [[Battle of San Jacinto]], an 18-minute battle between [[First Mexican Republic|Mexico]] and revolutionary [[Texians]] across from the mouth of the [[San Jacinto River (Texas)|San Jacinto River of Texas]] in 1836
* [[Battle of San Jacinto (1856)]], between Nicaraguans under José Dolores Estrada and American filibusters
* [[Battle of San Jacinto (1899)]], between the United States and Philippine insurgents
* [[San Jacinto Ordnance Depot]], a US Army ammunition depot
* [[SS San Jacinto (1903)|SS ''San Jacinto'' (1903)]], a commercial passenger-cargo ship under United States Army charter during World War I
* [[USS San Jacinto (1850)|USS ''San Jacinto'' (1850)]], an early screw frigate of the U.S. Navy
* [[USS San Jacinto (CVL-30)|USS ''San Jacinto'' (CVL-30)]], a light aircraft carrier that saw action in the latter half of World War II
* [[USS San Jacinto (CG-56)|USS ''San Jacinto'' (CG-56)]], a guided missile cruiser commissioned in 1988
* [[San Jacinto Monument]], Built in honor of the [[Battle of San Jacinto]], The final battle of the [[Texas Revolution]].


==Places==
==Places==
;In the United States
===United States===
* [[San Jacinto, California]]
* [[San Jacinto, California]]
* San Jacinto Canyon, former name of [[Railroad Canyon]], California
* [[San Jacinto Mountains]], California
* [[San Jacinto Mountains]], California
* [[San Jacinto Peak]], California
* [[San Jacinto Peak]], California
* [[San Jacinto River (California)]]
* [[San Jacinto River (California)]]
* [[San Jacinto Fault Zone]], a Southern Californian fault zone
* [[San Jacinto Fault Zone]], a Southern Californian fault zone
* [[San Jacinto Valley]], California
* [[San Jacinto, Indiana]]
* [[San Jacinto, Indiana]]
* [[San Jacinto, Nevada]]
* [[San Jacinto, Nevada]]
* [[San Jacinto Monument]], Texas
* [[San Jacinto Plaza]], El Paso, Texas
* [[San Jacinto College]], Texas
* [[San Jacinto College]], Texas
* [[San Jacinto County, Texas]]
* [[San Jacinto County, Texas]]
* [[San Jacinto Monument]], Texas
* [[San Jacinto River (Texas)]]
* [[San Jacinto River (Texas)]]


===Other countries===
;Elsewhere
* [[San Jacinto, Bolívar]], Colombia
* [[San Jacinto, Bolívar]], Colombia
* [[San Jacinto del Cauca]], Bolívar, Colombia
* [[San Jacinto del Cauca]], Bolívar, Colombia
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* San Jacinto, [[Comondú Municipality|Comondú]], Mexico
* San Jacinto, [[Comondú Municipality|Comondú]], Mexico
* San Jacinto, [[Lerdo (municipality)|Lerdo]], Mexico
* San Jacinto, [[Lerdo (municipality)|Lerdo]], Mexico
* [[San Jacinto Amilpas]], [[Oaxaca]], Mexico
* [[San Jacinto Amilpas]], Oaxaca, Mexico
* [[San Jacinto Tlacotepec]], Oaxaca, Mexico
* [[San Jacinto Tlacotepec]], Oaxaca, Mexico
* San Jacinto, [[Ancash Region]], Peru
* San Jacinto, [[Ancash Region|Ancash]], Peru
* [[San Jacinto, Masbate]], Philippines
* [[San Jacinto, Masbate]], Philippines
* [[San Jacinto, Pangasinan]], Philippines
* [[San Jacinto, Pangasinan]], Philippines
* [[San Jacinto, Uruguay]]


==In the military==
==Religion==
* [[USS San Jacinto|USS ''San Jacinto'']], three ships of the United States Navy
* [[Jacinto Casteneda|Jacinto Casteñeda]] of the Vietnamese Martyrs
* [[SS San Jacinto (1903)|SS ''San Jacinto'' (1903)]], a commercial passenger-cargo ship under United States Army charter during World War I
* [[Batalla_de_San_Jacinto_(1867)]], in Spanish, battle between the Mexican Republicans and the French troops of [[Maximilian_I_of_Mexico]], in [[Aguascalientes]], [[Mexico]]
* [[Battle of San Jacinto]], 1836, between Mexico and Texas
* [[Battle of San Jacinto (1856)]], between Nicaraguans under José Dolores Estrada and American filibusters
* [[Battle of San Jacinto (1899)]], between the United States and Philippine insurgents
* [[San Jacinto Ordnance Depot]], a US Army ammunition depot


==In religion==
==Other uses==
* "[[San Jacinto (song)|San Jacinto]]", a 1982 song by Peter Gabriel from ''[[Peter Gabriel (1982 album)|Peter Gabriel]]''
* Hyacinth of [[Hyacinth and Protus]]
* Jacinto Casteñeda of the [[Vietnamese Martyrs]]
* [[San Jacinto Day]], a Texas state holiday
* [[San Jacinto High School (disambiguation)]]

* [[USS San Jacinto|USS ''San Jacinto'']], a list of ships of the United States Navy
==In music==
* "San Jacinto", a song on the album ''[[Peter Gabriel (1982 album)|Peter Gabriel]]''
* "Pride of San Jacinto", song by Reverend Horton Heat on the album ''[[Space Heater (album)|Space Heater]]''


==See also==
==See also==
* [[St. Hyacinth (disambiguation)]]
* [[San Jacinto Day]], a Texas state holiday

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Latest revision as of 16:13, 23 November 2024

San Jacinto is the Spanish form for Święty Jacek (Polish name) or Hyacinth (Latinized name), a man who lived in Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries. The Polish Dominican priest and missionary was canonized by the Catholic Church in 1594. He was one of several men to be called St. Hyacinth. San Jacinto may also refer to:

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