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    1847 to 1855, preceded by Casto Fonseca. Muñoz was the son of a Spanish military man, Jorge Trinidad Muñoz. He studied military affairs at the Heroic...
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  • by the Honduran army to return José Laureano Pineda Ugarte to power after being overthrown by José Trinidad Muñoz Muñoz, expelled from El Salvador, orchestrated...
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    of José Trinidad Muñoz to the governorship of León, and the extradition of Joaquín Rivera, Maximo Orellana, Miguel Álvarez Castro, José Trinidad Cabañas...
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    by José Trinidad Muñoz's military coup. Justo Abaunza Legitimist 4 August – 11 November 1851 2nd time. Acting senator under the authority of José Trinidad...
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  • to 5 May 1851, and as provisional Supreme Director appointed by José Trinidad Muñoz from 4 August to 2 November 1851. In 1803, Marcelo de los Santos...
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  • January 1845, preceded by Bernardo Méndez de Figueroa and succeeded by José Trinidad Muñoz. Fonseca was a graduate in medicine and only had one son, Marcos...
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    Chamorro's death. In disgust of the efforts of peace promoted by José Trinidad Muñoz, and mediation offered by the president of El Salvador, Estrada continued...
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  • after the sudden death of José Francisco del Montenegro from 11 August to 2 November 1851. On 5 August 1851, José Trinidad Muñoz staged a coup against Laureano...
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    Commander José Trinidad Muñoz staged a military coup against Pineda, overthrowing him and reappointing Abaunza as interim Supreme Director in León, José Francisco...
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    are victorious over Walker. 18 August: Battle of El Sauce, General José Trinidad Muñoz is killed, ending 18 years of de facto military rule in Nicaragua...
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  • he became Minister of Foreign Affairs in José León Sandoval's cabinet. On 4 August 1851, José Trinidad Muñoz together with Pablo Buitrago y Benavente...
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  • event. On the night of 13 November, 2014, María José (19) and her older sister, Sofía Trinidad Alvarado Muñoz (23), disappeared after leaving a party in Santa...
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    violent struggles among the caudillos Francisco Malespín, José María Vallé [de], José Trinidad Muñoz, and Bernabé Somoza [de]. Although a liberal, Sandoval...
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    Pavo" José Trinidad Muñoz José Anacleto Ordóñez Daniel Ortega Augusto César Sandino Fulgencio Vega José Santos Zelaya Juan Eligio Alzuru José Domingo...
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  • death in 1845, and was replaced by José Trinidad Muñoz. Nicaragua would be run militarily for 18 years until Muñoz' death during the Filibuster War. On...
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    Political offices Preceded by Position Created (José Trinidad Muñoz in 1847) Commander-in-Chief of the Army 1979–1995 Succeeded by Joaquín Cuadra...
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  • Honduran Expedition to Nicaragua  Honduras Rebels  Nicaragua Victory José Trinidad Muñoz is overthrown Battle of Los Llanos de Santa Rosa  Honduras  Guatemala...
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    Regeneração) 1851 Nicaraguan coup d'état: On August 4, a military coup by José Trinidad Muñoz expels Supreme Director Laureano Pineda to Honduras. However, a Honduran-backed...
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    parents were José Antonio de Oreamuno y García de Estrada and María Encarnación Muñoz de la Trinidad. His mother's family, the Muñoz de la Trinidad, were of...
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  • children: María de la Trinidad, José María, José Cornelius and María Antonia. His second marriage was to Narcisa Armenteros y Muñoz. Coppinger's descendants...
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  • Protector de Paz", the name of the army originally led by Malespín, José Trinidad Muñoz, was resigned to the governorship of León and Sáenz broke the peace...
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    Joaquina Guerrero, who procreated: Máximino, Esmeralda, Valeria, José de la Luz, José Valentín, Miguel Gerónimo Guerrero de Arcos. In early 1839, due to...
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    count on his active participation. At dawn on 4 August 1851, General José Trinidad Muñoz carried out a military coup against Laureano Pineda and organized...
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    Pacífica Fernández (category People from San José, Costa Rica)
    Chacón and Dolores Oreamuno Muñoz de la Trinidad, and was sister of President Próspero Fernández Oreamuno. She married José María Castro Madriz on June...
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  • back after the assassination of Head of State José Zepeda on 25 January 1837, during the presidency of José Núñez, who appointed Bernardo Méndez de Figueroa...
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    with the government's resolution. On 4 August 1851 Buitrago and José Trinidad Muñoz organized a military coup against Supreme Director Laureano Pineda...
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  • Luis Muñoz Iglesias Superior Vocacional Escuela Especializada Bilingüe Colegio Nuestra Señora de Valvanera José Felipe Zayas School Ramón José Dávila...
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  • Gabriel Salas Arévalo Lalo Mir Luis Muñoz Eduardo Riveros Behnke Fernando Solís Blanca Lewin Carolina Urrejola José "Pepe" Lavat Macarena Fernández Actuales...
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  • son-in-law of the royalist military commander Joaquín de Oreamuno y Muñoz de la Trinidad, shouted, "Padre Tiricia returns, because we will kill him!" (¡Ese...
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    María de Hostos, José de Diego, Luis Muñoz Rivera, José Celso Barbosa, Ramón Emeterio Betances, Román Baldorioty de Castro, Luis Muñoz Marín, Ernesto Ramos...
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