2009). "Sin institucionalidad militar". El Universal (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. "Juan Vicente Gómez". Biografia y Vidas...
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Evaristo Jaimes, who had been killed in the earlier fighting that Castro met Juan Vicente Gómez, his future companion in his rise to power. He entered...
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Model Offset Printing, San Juan (1984); Language: Spanish Ojeda Reyes, Felix (2007). General Juan Rius Rivera: héroe militar de Cuba, poderoso banquero...
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argentina: biografías y ensayos, Volumen 2. Juan Isidro Quesada. 2004. ISBN 9789870206781. Estado militar en 1820 [i.e. mil ochocientos veinte]-1822 [i...
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city. Castro was born on February 19, 1828, as the son of Rafael Gana López and Benigna Castro Cruz. At the age of 15, he entered the Escuela Militar del...
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Wilhelm (1919). Sociedad de imprenta y litografía Universo (ed.). Historia militar de la Guerra del Pacífico. Vol. 1. Galería Alessandri 20, Santiago de Chile...
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The Antiguo Cuartel Militar Español de Ponce or "El Castillo" (English: Old Spanish Military Headquarters in Ponce or "The Castle") is the only structure...
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Martial law in the Philippines (redirect from Batas Militar sa Pilipinas)
Martial law in the Philippines (Filipino: Batas Militar sa Pilipinas) refers to the various historical instances in which the Philippine head of state...
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streets, and claimed that his closest rival Xiomara Castro wanted to remove the Policía Militar (English: Military Police) which were already in Honduras'...
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Castro Daniel Llorente y Federico Bartolomé Pérez Casas Francisco Martín Lagos Jamil al Madfai Hunter Guthrie Mili Porta Eugenio d'Ors y Rovira Juan Vigón...
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Colonel Juan Blas Hernández (January 20, 1879 – November 9, 1933) was a prominent figure in the 1933 revolt against Gerardo Machado. He led various successful...
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António Manuel de Melo e Castro de Mendonça, Governor (1809–1812) Marcos Caetano de Abreu e Meneses, Governor (1812–1817) José Francisco de Paula Cavalcanti...
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The Antiguo Hospital Militar Español de Ponce (English: Old Spanish Military Hospital in Ponce) is a historic building in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in the city's...
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The Captain General Gerardo Barrios Military School (Spanish: Escuela Militar Capitán General Gerardo Barrios), abbreviated as the EMCGGB, was a military...
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Felipe VI (redirect from Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de la Santisima Trinidad de los Todos los Santos, Prince of Asturias)
born in Madrid during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco as the third child and only son of Prince Juan Carlos of Spain and Princess Sophia of Greece...
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"Cruz de la Orden de Mérito Militar" (The Cross of the Order of the Military Merit) first class. The residents of San Juan were furious with Rivero and...
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de Castro also known as Gutierre Ruiz de Castro and nicknamed el Escalabrado (died c. 1195) was a Castilian nobleman, member of the House of Castro as...
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of Academía Militar de Malolos. A former captain in the Spanish colonial army who defected to the Filipino side. Colonel Sebastian de Castro – Spanish director...
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Juan Francisco Velasco Alvarado (June 16, 1910 – December 24, 1977) was a Peruvian general who served as the President of Peru after a successful coup...
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(1877 - 1916), militar Alicia Pietri (1923 - 2011), public figure who twice served as First Lady of Venezuela (1969–1974 and 1994–1999) Juan Pietri Pietri...
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enterprises; member of the Mont Pelerin Society. Juan Andrés Fontaine, Minister of Economy, 2010–2011. Francisco Perez Mackenna, Chief Executive Officer of...
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Autobiography, Fidel Castro wrote of Perón: There have been many heroic revolutionary feats on the part of military men in the twentieth century. Juan Domingo Perón...
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Ríos Cabezón (1894-1936), Spanish officer and recipient of the Medalla Militar individual, la Medalla de Marruecos & de Sufrimiento por la Patria Rosa...
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Fundación Argentina Contra la Leucemia Hospital Aeronáutico Central Hospital Militar Central Hospital Naval "Dr. Pedro Mallo" Complejo Médico Policial "Churruca-Visca"...
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Rafael Conti (section Defense of San Juan (1797))
of Puerto Rico Francisco Torralbo. On February 17, 1797, the then appointed Governor of Puerto Rico Brigadier General Ramón de Castro, received news that...
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friar Pedro de San Buena Ventura and published in Pila, Laguna, in 1613. Juan de Plasencia had written a vocabulario earlier but it was not printed. More...
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José de San Martín (redirect from José Francisco de San Martín)
different path. Colonel Francisco Zelada in La Rioja took the Come-Caballos pass towards Copiapó. Juan Manuel Cabot, in San Juan, moved to Coquimbo. Ramón...
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revolution in 1851, when Manuel Francisco Montt Torres arrived at the government. Under the command of General Juan Vidaurre-Leal he went to Coquimbo...
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colonel Juan Hernandez Saravia (24/8/1937 - 2/6/1938); infantry colonel Leopoldo Menéndez López (2/6/1938 – 28/3/1939); Thomas Mora Saenz, PSOE; Francisco Ortega...
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fought from 1810 to 1818 by Argentine patriotic forces under Manuel Belgrano, Juan José Castelli, Martin Miguel de Guemes and José de San Martín against royalist...
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