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    José Dionisio de la Trinidad de Herrera y Díaz del Valle (9 October 1781 in Choluteca, Honduras – 13 June 1850 in San Vicente, El Salvador) was a Liberal...
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  • named Espino Blanco, the town was renamed San Dionisio in honor of Dionisio de Herrera, former President of Nicaragua. This small town is 140 kilometres...
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    d'état was a military takeover of the Honduran government under Dionisio de Herrera, initiated on April 4 by the then Lieutenant General José Justo Milla...
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    Honduran head of state, Dionisio de Herrera, but President Arce did not recognize Herrera's authority, claiming that Herrera's provisional mandate had...
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    the Villa de Santa Rosa, sent his federal forces under the command of Colonel Justo Milla, with the purpose of overthrowing Dionisio de Herrera. Without...
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  • Nicaragua from 8 November 1829 to 10 May 1830, in the absence of Dionisio de Herrera who was initially elected as Head of State. On 1 November 1829, the...
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  • league. The tournament was held between three clubs from the Liga Dionisio de Herrera, Vida, Victoria and Atlántida. Vida ultimately qualified for the...
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    of 1826 (200,000 people) is based on the calculation made by Mr. Dionisio de Herrera, former head of the state of Honduras; the same as the of 1850 (350...
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    Honduran head of state, Dionisio de Herrera. But President Arce did not recognize Herrera's authority, claiming that Herrera's provisional mandate had...
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    rule of law: Simón Bolívar, Antonio José de Sucre, Mariano Moreno, Mariano Gálvez, and Dionisio de Herrera. Trinidad and Tobago signed the convention...
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  • Honduran lempira (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Unidas (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-02-05. "Banco Central de Honduras, Gobierno de la Republica de Honduras". Retrieved 24 April 2024. "Archived copy". Archived...
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    in 1825, with the First Supreme Head of State being the Attorney Dionisio de Herrera, for which, they ordered the effective birth of the Honduran army...
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  • Dávila Francisco de Aguilar Dionisio de Herrera José Azcona del Hoyo José Cecilio del Valle Nora Gúnera de Melgar Juan Francisco de Molina Francisco Ferrera...
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  • Dionisio de Herrera left the government at the end of December 1833, Counselor Morales took over the Executive Branch temporarily, to end Herrera's constitutional...
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    (Spanish: presidente de Nicaragua), officially known as the president of the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: Presidente de la República de Nicaragua), is the...
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  • (1977) Dionisio de Herrera, head of state of Honduras and head of state of Nicaragua (1971) Rubén Odio H., archbishop of San José (1962) Vicente Herrera Zeledón...
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    Chief of the State of Honduras, to overthrow the de facto Honduran government under Dionisio de Herrera. On January 19, 1827, Lieutenant General José Justo...
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    governments of Guatemala and Nicaragua, chaired by Mariano Gálvez and Dionisio Herrera respectively, marched to El Salvador, defeated Cornejo on the following...
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    independence during the government of the first head of state of Honduras, Dionisio de Herrera. Its borders were changed twice after the original partition. In...
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    Nevada Dennis Herrera (born 1962), American politician in San Francisco Diego Herrera (born 1969), Ecuadorian footballer Dionisio de Herrera (1781–1850)...
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    Governor Dionisio de Herrera. Milla's forces captured the Honduran capital of Comayagua on 10 May 1827 after a 36-day siege, and captured Herrera. Francisco...
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    elected president of the country for a two-year term, but then extended his de facto control of the nation for the next five years. Most presidents after...
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  • la "Madre de la Patria"" (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Museo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolución de Mayo. Ministerio de Cultura. Retrieved...
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    (Spanish: Partido Comunista de Honduras) was a communist party in Honduras. PCH was refounded on October 10, 1954, by Ramos Dionisio Bejarano and Rigoberto...
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    invaded and besieged Comayagua, and overthrew the government of Dionisio de Herrera, Cabañas, at 22 years old, was volunteered with his brothers by his...
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    Juan Lindo (category Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala alumni)
    Conservative José Justo Milla in his defeat of Honduran Chief of State Dionisio de Herrera. He was a deputy to the constituent assembly that was convoked in...
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    of Ochomogo. April Revolt in Portugal 1827 Honduran coup d'état: Dionisio de Herrera is overthrown by José Justo Milla and is imprisoned in Guatemala...
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  • which occurred in 1898. May 10, 1827: José Justo Milla overthrew Dionisio de Herrera. February 8, 1904: A self-coup was conducted by President Manuel...
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    include the first democratically elected president in Honduras, Dionisio de Herrera, a lawyer, whose government, begun in 1824 established the first...
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  • Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region) – Rubén Darío San Dionisio, Matagalpa – Dionisio de Herrera, president of Nicaragua San Fernando, Nueva Segovia –...
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