Nicolás Bravo Rueda (10 September 1786 – 22 April 1854) was a Mexican soldier and politician who served as interim President of Mexico three times, in...
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Lucas Nicolas Bravo (born 26 March 1988) is a French actor. He is best known for starring in the Netflix romantic comedy series Emily in Paris (2020–present)...
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Guadalupe Victoria (section Nicolás Bravo's rebellion)
also participated in the assault on Oaxaca and joined the troops of Nicolás Bravo in Veracruz. He dedicated himself and his troops to controlling the...
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Nicolás Bravo-Konhunlich is a railway station located near Nicolás Bravo, in the municipality of Othón P. Blanco, Quintana Roo. Andrés Manuel López Obrador...
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Leonardo Bravo (1764 – September 13, 1812) was a Mexican liberal, landowner, and general. He was the brother of Máximo Bravo and father of Nicolás Bravo. Bravo...
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known as "El Valle" (The Valley). The honorific "de Bravo" was added later to recognize Nicolás Bravo who fought at the Castle of Chapultepec during the...
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Claudio Nicolás Bravo (born 13 March 1997) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Major League Soccer club Portland Timbers...
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Nicolás Bravo (municipality) is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla in south-eastern Mexico. "-". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de...
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the Plan of Casa Mata, and was later joined by Vicente Guerrero and Nicolás Bravo. Iturbide then was forced to reestablish the Congress and in a vain...
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Christian Gregorio Díaz Carrasco (Nicolás Bravo, August 29, 1991) is a Mexican politician, member of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). He...
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July 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011. "Nicolás Bravo 1786–1854" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2011. "Nicolás Bravo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August...
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Manuel de Heras, Nicolás Bravo (1822) Agustín I, Emperor (1822–1823) Provisional Government of Mexico (1823–24) (complete list) – Nicolás Bravo, Guadalupe Victoria...
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rebels in Veracruz. However, former insurgent leaders Guerrero and Nicolás Bravo, who had supported Iturbide's Plan de Iguala, returned to their base...
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Santiago Xicoténcatl. The position was under the command of General Nicolás Bravo, a hero of the War of Independence. In May 1847, bells were melted down...
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Six days later, the congress ratified Paredes as president, and chose Nicolás Bravo as vice president with the latter being given command of Mexico's land...
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the former insurgents—such as Guadalupe Victoria, Vicente Guerrero or Nicolás Bravo—signed the Declaration of Independence; the reason is unknown but probably...
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Lazcano is a beautiful young woman. Aymar meets and falls in love with Nicolás Bravo. After her mother is murdered by a jealous old suitor of hers, Aymar...
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opponent in the region Nicolás Bravo was fierce. Bravo had been a royalist officer and Guerrero was an insurgent hero. Bravo controlled the highlands...
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1949), retired boxer from Colombia Calixto Bravo Villaso (1790–1878), Mexican colonel, a cousin of Nicolás Bravo Calixto Zaldivar (1904–1979), Member of...
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USS McCloy (redirect from ARM Nicolás Bravo (F201))
Bronstein. In the Mexican Navy, McCloy was renamed ARM Nicolás Bravo (E40) for Nicolás Bravo, a Mexican politician and soldier. Joint Meritorious Unit...
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provisional government composed of General Pedro Celestino Negrete, General Nicolás Bravo and General Guadalupe Victoria; however, since the latter two were absent...
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Retrieved May 30, 2019. Ibarra, Marco (August 6, 2018). "Nicolás Bravo: Biografía y Aportes" [Nicolás Bravo: Biography and Accomplishments] (in Spanish). lifeder...
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footballer Nicolás Bravo (1786–1854), Mexican politician Nino Bravo (1944–1973), Spanish singer Omar Bravo (born 1980), Mexican footballer Orlando Bravo (born...
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government and main center of population. General Bravo municipality and town is named after Nicolás Bravo, a hero of the Mexican War of Independence. It...
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Calixto Bravo Villaso (1790 in Chilpancingo, Guerrero – April 5, 1878 in Mexico City) was a Mexican colonel, he was a cousin of Nicolás Bravo. Bravo served...
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External Relations and of the Treasury under presidents Santa Anna, Nicolás Bravo and Valentín Canalizo (through 18 August 1844). Bocanegra was known...
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Agustín de Iturbide (category Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo alumni)
Victoria, Nicolás Bravo, and Pedro Celestino Negrete. On his way to exile, Iturbide and his family were escorted by former insurgent leader Nicolás Bravo, who...
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(Spanish: Aeropuerto de Chilpancingo); officially Aeródromo Nicolás Bravo (Nicolás Bravo Aerodrome) (ICAO: MMCH, FAA LID: CHG) is a small airfield located...
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commemorations of the Grito de Dolores. On 1 January 1831, General Nicolás Bravo struck a decisive blow against the remaining forces of Vicente Guerrero...
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Rangel, nicknamed Don Chuchito (Soconusco, Chiapas; October 24, 1896, Nicolás Bravo, Othón P. Blanco, Quintana Roo; December 20, 2017), was a Mexican revolutionary...
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