It seems that he had a younger brother or half-brother named Manuel José Saravia y Perdigos or Manuel José Sarabia y Perdigos (
Oliva de la Frontera,
Spain, 1790–1852), whose career was very similar, although shorter. He also fought in Spain from the age of 18 (after 1808) against
Napoleon, became a lieutenant in a Spanish naval expedition in Napoleonic
Denmark, was also integrated into the Russian Army after the 1812
Battle of Borodino, and became a general of the Russian Army in 1824, aged 34. He is reported as dying in 1852, much earlier than José Antonio. (Villanueva del Fresno, where José Antonio was born, and Oliva de la Frontera, where Manuel José was born, are neighbouring villages in the
Province of Badajoz, near
Olivenza, and there is only a gap of five years between their respective birthdays. The second name of José Antonio was apparently also Perdigos: he was rumoured to have been born to a single mother and adopted by his grandparents, named Perdigos.) ==References==