Niceto Alcalá-Zamora y Torres (6 July 1877 – 18 February 1949) was a Spanish lawyer and politician who served, briefly, as the first prime minister of...
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Niceto Vega (March 19, 1799 - May 23, 1841) was an Argentine colonel. Born in Buenos Aires, he took part in the campaign of José de San Martín to Peru...
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Niceto Pérez (Spanish pronunciation: [niˈseto ˈpeɾes]) is a municipality and town in the Guantánamo Province of Cuba. It is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi)...
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San Pier Niceto (Sicilian: San Pieru Nicetu) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Messina in the Italian region Sicily, located about 170 kilometres...
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event in the opposition to the monarchy of Alfonso XIII", and headed by Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, eventually became the first provisional government of the...
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Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed and the King forced into exile. Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, prime minister of the provisional government of the Republic...
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President Niceto Alcalá Zamora Preceded by Manuel Azaña Succeeded by Diego Martínez Barrio In office 16 December 1933 – 28 April 1934 President Niceto Alcalá...
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Preceded by Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Succeeded by Manuel Azaña Prime Minister of Spain In office 8 October 1933 – 16 December 1933 President Niceto Alcala-Zamora...
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1824-1861. p. 669. Zamacois, Niceto (1881). Historia de Mexico Tomo XIV (in Spanish). JF Parres. p. 119. Zamacois, Niceto (1881). Historia de Mexico Tomo...
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commander of personal detachment of the president (escolta del presidente), Niceto Alcalá-Zamora; from May 1936 he performed the same role serving the new...
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of the civil war five years later. The revolutionary committee headed by Niceto Alcalá-Zamora became the provisional government, with Alcalá-Zamora himself...
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Juan Niceto de Zamacois y Urrutia (20 March 1820 in Bilbao – 29 September 1885 in Mexico City) was a Spanish journalist, playwright, poet, novelist and...
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770–771. Zamacois, Niceto (1879). Historia de Méjico: Tomo 11 (in Spanish). Mexico City: J.F. Barres and Co. pp. 290–296. Zamacois, Niceto (1879). Historia...
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after the abdication of King Alfonso XIII. The government, led by President Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, instituted a reformist program, including agrarian reform...
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Aguilar Cruz. p. 314. Zamacois, Niceto (1880). Historia de Mexico Tomo XII (in Spanish). JF Parres. pp. 555–556. Zamacois, Niceto (1880). Historia de Mexico...
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Caimanera El Salvador Guantánamo Imías Maisí (La Máquina) Manuel Tames Niceto Pérez San Antonio del Sur Yateras (Palenque) Guantanamera Parque Nacional...
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became President of the Council of Ministers. Following the impeachment of Niceto Alcalá Zamora from the presidency in May 1936, Azaña was elected President...
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named him Minister of the Interior in 1935 and named Prime Minister by Niceto Alcalá-Zamora on 14 December 1935. He formed two governments prior to the...
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Spanish). INAH. Zamacois, Niceto (1882). Historia de Mexico: Tomo XVIII (in Spanish). J.F. Parres. p. 6. Zamacois, Niceto (1882). Historia de Mexico:...
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(Spanish: Derecha Liberal Republicana) was a Spanish political party led by Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, which combined immediately with the incipient republican...
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The Pact of San Sebastián was a meeting led by Niceto Alcalá Zamora and Miguel Maura, which took place in San Sebastián, Spain on 17 August 1930. Representatives...
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king's departure led to a provisional government of the young republic under Niceto Alcalá-Zamora. Catholic churches and establishments in cities like Madrid...
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Ripoll^ Francisco Serrano^ Spanish Republic (1931–1939) Niceto Alcalá-Zamora^^ Manuel Azaña^^ Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Manuel Azaña Diego...
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Company. pp. 726–727. Zamacois, Niceto (1880). Historia de Mexico Tomo XIV (in Spanish). JF Parres. p. 730. Zamacois, Niceto (1880). Historia de Mexico Tomo...
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natural harbour south of it. The municipality borders with El Salvador, Niceto Pérez, Caimanera, Yateras, Manuel Tames, and Sagua de Tánamo; this one in...
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"great horseman". In 1850, the Spanish historian and writer based in Mexico, Niceto de Zamacois, defined what Charro was in Mexico, as: Charros: gente del campo...
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leadership of a would-be Carlist-only rising against the Republic. When Niceto Alcalá-Zamora was replaced as President of the Republic by Azaña on 10 May...
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1861–1867. p. 47. Zamacois, Niceto (1880). Historia de Mexico Tomo XI (in Spanish). JF Parres. p. 184. Zamacois, Niceto (1880). Historia de Mexico Tomo...
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republic was proclaimed on 14 April 1931. A provisional government presided by Niceto Alcalá Zamora was installed as the Republic, popularly nicknamed as "la...
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which is in the care of a Caporal who is the captain of the other cowboys." Niceto de Zamacois, in his book "Historia de Méjico" (1879), defined terms as follows:...
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