key for the Salvadoran military and political leader Francisco Malespín. General Malespin was elected president in 1844 and deposed in 1845, after he led...
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Malespín's War (Spanish: Guerra de Malespín) was a Salvadoran and Honduran invasion of Nicaragua caused by the election of liberal democrat Manuel Pérez...
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office and support his godson Malespín. On 7 February 1844, Fermín Palacios handed over the Presidency to General Malespín, who had been elected President...
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1859, after conducting a coup against General Francisco Malespín after the Guerra de Malespín, an invasion into Nicaragua which he solely started to loot...
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José Trinidad Muñoz (section Malespín's War)
appointed by Malespín to serve as provisional Supreme Director during the War. Sáenz was formally declared Supreme Director on 20 January. After Malespín was overthrown...
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Casto Fonseca (section Malespín's War)
led by Malespín. After a shipment of weapons was seized in the port of El Realejo, allowing the advance towards León, on 24 January Malespín entered...
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Villacorta† Marín† J. J. Guzmán C. Molina† Arce† C. Molina† Arce† Palacios† Malespín Palacios† J. E. Guzmán Palacios† Aguilar Palacios† Aguilar Medina† Quirós†...
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Emiliano Madriz (section Malespín's War)
until 24 January 1845. On 25 October 1844, Salvadoran President Francisco Malespín, handed over the presidency to his vice president, Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán...
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Manuel Antonio Blas Sáenz (section Malespín's War)
from León after Malespín was overthrown. The commander of the "Ejército Protector de Paz", the name of the army originally led by Malespín, José Trinidad...
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December 1844 – 20 January 1845 Appointed by invading forces of Francisco Malespín, in Masaya Blas Antonio Sáenz Legitimist 20 January – 4 April 1845 Provisional...
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General Francisco Malespín, siendo Presidente, el Licenciado Juan Nepomuceno Lindo, en el propio despacho presidencial el General Malespín exigió la fundación...
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April and May 1844 he directed some armed attempts to overthrow Francisco Malespín in El Salvador. He returned again to the country in the middle of 1845...
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Hombres" of Savageland". The Cornell Daily Sun. Retrieved 2020-07-05. Maléspin, Roger (2017-03-13). "Savageland (Movie Review)". Cryptic Rock. Retrieved...
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Salvador on 5 February 1844. General Francisco Malespín ran unopposed and was elected by the legislature. Malespín was sworn in on 7 February 1844 and served...
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"Presidentes de El Salvador – General Francisco Malespín" [Presidents of El Salvador – General Francisco Malespín]. casapres.gob (in Spanish). Archived from...
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Federal Republic of Central America 18 Years of military rule Independence Malespín's War Filibuster War 35 Years of conservative rule Liberal Revolution of...
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Villacorta† Marín† J. J. Guzmán C. Molina† Arce† C. Molina† Arce† Palacios† Malespín Palacios† J. E. Guzmán Palacios† Aguilar Palacios† Aguilar Medina† Quirós†...
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in the attempted overthrow of Francisco Malespín, after which he exiled himself in Nicaragua. After Malespín's fall from power, Álvarez Castro returned...
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Villacorta† Marín† J. J. Guzmán C. Molina† Arce† C. Molina† Arce† Palacios† Malespín Palacios† J. E. Guzmán Palacios† Aguilar Palacios† Aguilar Medina† Quirós†...
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Villacorta† Marín† J. J. Guzmán C. Molina† Arce† C. Molina† Arce† Palacios† Malespín Palacios† J. E. Guzmán Palacios† Aguilar Palacios† Aguilar Medina† Quirós†...
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respective states' secession: Braulio Carrillo (Costa Rica), Francisco Malespín (El Salvador), Carrera (Guatemala), and Francisco Ferrera (Honduras). According...
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President (1842–1844) Fermín Palacios, Acting President (1844) Francisco Malespín, President (1844–1845) Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán, President (1845–1846) Fermín...
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de Olmedo Manuel José Arce Gerardo Barrios Francisco Dueñas Francisco Malespín Maximiliano Hernández Martínez Santiago González Portillo Tomás Regalado...
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in León was seized by the invading forces of Francisco Malespín during the Guerra de Malespín. Today, the economy is based on agriculture, fishing, and...
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Villacorta† Marín† J. J. Guzmán C. Molina† Arce† C. Molina† Arce† Palacios† Malespín Palacios† J. E. Guzmán Palacios† Aguilar Palacios† Aguilar Medina† Quirós†...
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Silvestre Selva (section Overthrow of Malespín)
so-called Guerra de Malespín began when León was besieged by troops from El Salvador and Honduras under the command of General Francisco Malespín, a Salvadoran...
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Juan Carlos Gómez Sánchez, and the director of the Fiscal Police, Irving Malespín Muñoz, also tendered their resignations. On 26 March 2020, during the health...
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Benjamin M.; Des Marais, David J.; Rampe, Elizabeth B.; McAdam, Amy C.; Malespin, Charles A. (October 7, 2024). "Highly enriched carbon and oxygen isotopes...
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Federal Republic of Central America 18 Years of military rule Independence Malespín's War Filibuster War 35 Years of conservative rule Liberal Revolution of...
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Villacorta† Marín† J. J. Guzmán C. Molina† Arce† C. Molina† Arce† Palacios† Malespín Palacios† J. E. Guzmán Palacios† Aguilar Palacios† Aguilar Medina† Quirós†...
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