Tomás Martínez Guerrero (21 December 1820 – 12 March 1873) was the President of Nicaragua between 15 November 1857 and 1 March 1867. From 24 June 1857...
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Tomás Martínez (born 7 June 1995) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Melgar. Born in Béccar, Martínez joined...
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to: Tomás de Anchorena (1783–1847), Argentine statesman and lawyer Tomás de Bhaldraithe (1916–1996), Irish language scholar and lexicographer Tomás de...
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Tomás Eloy Martínez (July 16, 1934 – January 31, 2010) was an Argentine journalist and writer. He was born on July 16, 1934 in San Miguel de Tucumán and...
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Team.[citation needed] Martinez died on 18 October 2020 at the age of 69. "Luto en el deporte cubano: falleció Tomás Herrera Martínez (+tuits)". Juventud...
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Juan Antonio Medina Orellana [es], defeated the forces led by Generals Tomás Martínez and Ciriaco Choto in San Miguel. On April 12, 1871, after a brief 27-day...
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car towards Spain. On the early morning of 16 November, 76-year-old Tomas Martínez López had decided to go fishing near the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural...
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Government Junta Máximo Jerez and Tomás Martínez 24 June 1857 15 November 1857 144 days Non partisan – 2 Tomás Martínez (1820–1873) 15 November 1857 1 March...
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Thomas of Villanova (redirect from Tomás Garcia Martinez)
Thomas of Villanova, OSA (1488 – September 8, 1555), born Tomás García y Martínez, was a Spanish friar of the Order of Saint Augustine who was a noted...
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Escoto1 José María Estrada Patricio Rivas William Walker Patricio Rivas Tomás Martínez and Máximo Jerez Junta Fernando Guzmán José Vicente Cuadra Pedro Joaquín...
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established in June 1857 which had as its joint leaders the legitimist Tomás Martínez and the democrat Máximo Jerez. The Nicaraguan Conservative Party defines...
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MF ARG Horacio Orzán 9 FW ARG Bernardo Cuesta (captain) 10 MF ARG Tomás Martínez 11 FW ARG Brian Blando (on loan from Atlético Lanús) 12 GK PER Carlos...
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León, were the most trusted advisors to General, and later President, Tomás Martínez, who succeeded them in the presidency. Bancroft, Hubert Howe (1887)...
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Claudio López, Hernán López, Cristian Maidana, Juan Manuel Martínez, Pity Martínez, Tomás Martínez, Lucas Melano, Lionel Messi, Javier Morales, Maximiliano...
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Juan Tomás Martínez Gutiérrez, also known as Juan Martínez (Bilbao, Spain, February 8, 1901 - Santiago, Chile, January 31, 1976) was a Chilean architect...
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Tomás Cruz Martínez (born 21 December 1959) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Party of the Democratic Revolution. As of 2014 he served as Deputy...
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Ramírez (Released) 17 DF CHI Nicolás Baeza (to Everton) — GK CHI José Tomás Martínez (to San Luis) — DF CHI Dylan Aravena (Released) — MF CHI Diego Bravo...
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a Legitimist government in Somotillo on 21 June 1856. He appointed Tomás Martínez as the Commander in Chief of the military, who would eventually become...
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on June 24, a triumvirate took office, composed of Máximo Jerez and Tomás Martínez Guerrero, which ended the turbulent government of Patricio Rivas. Rivas...
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town. When she leaves, Tomás receives a call telling him that his father suffered an accident and is dead. At their funeral, Tomás and Gabriela learn that...
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May 1, 1857 Preceded by Patricio Rivas Succeeded by Máximo Jerez and Tomás Martínez President of Sonora (Unrecognized) In office January 21, 1854 – May...
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of his generation, Martínez is known for his prolific goalscoring, link-up play, and positioning inside the box. In 2015, Martínez began his career in...
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criollo coffee planter, and Julia García, and a grandson of Anastasio Somoza Martínez and Isabel Reyes. As a teenager, he was sent to live with relatives in...
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Henningsen Birkett D. Fry Collier Hornsby Domingo de Goicouría Byron Cole † Tomás Martínez Fernando Chamorro Máximo Jerez Juan Rafael Mora José Joaquín Mora Florencio...
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Juan Martínez may refer to: Juan Martínez Montañés (1568–1649), sculptor of the Spanish Golden Age Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar (1583–1641), poet...
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Honduras, General Barrios declared war on Nicaragua due to President Martínez's backing of Carrera in a previous invasion. Barrios instructed Máximo Jerez...
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January 1857 Jerez formed a dual Junta government with the Conservative Tomás Martínez and they acted jointly as Presidents of Nicaragua, from 24 June 1857...
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Escoto1 José María Estrada Patricio Rivas William Walker Patricio Rivas Tomás Martínez and Máximo Jerez Junta Fernando Guzmán José Vicente Cuadra Pedro Joaquín...
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his debut in the competition on 14 January, starting and assisting Tomás Martínez in the third of a 5–2 routing over Ecuador. As of match played 8 September...
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