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    historiography as the Gutiérrez Brothers' rebellion (Spanish: Rebelión de los coroneles Gutiérrez), was a coup d'état headed by General Tomás Gutiérrez, then Minister...
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    by the Portuguese authorities led by Fontes Pereira de Melo Gutiérrez Brothers' rebellion in Peru Spain (January): After Emilio Castelar lost a vote of...
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    The Fredonian Rebellion or Texan revolt of 1826 (December 21, 1826 – January 31, 1827) was the first attempt by Texans to secede from Mexico. The settlers...
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    the rebellion of Tomas Gutiérrez, and did not recognize his government. Likewise, Lima's population disagreed, and one of the conspirator brothers, Silvestre...
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  • The Pueblo Revolt of 1680, also known as Popé's Rebellion or Po'pay's Rebellion, was an uprising of most of the indigenous Pueblo people against the Spanish...
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    Shirts. Throughout his life, Rodríguez Carrasco took part in multiple rebellions against Mexican governments. By the 1930s, he had become an admirer of...
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  • Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez, one of the rebellion's leaders, was proclaimed as the country's president in opposition to the Ezeta brothers' government. On...
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  • his brothers Reuben and Nathan Kemper, in the 1804 rebellion against Spanish authorities in West Florida. Kemper participated in the 1812-13 Gutiérrez-Magee...
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  • was annexed by the United States. In 1812–13, Kemper took part in the Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition into Spanish Texas, fighting to help free Mexico from...
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    jail. Nearly simultaneous with Reyes's rebellion, Emilio Vázquez Gómez, rose in rebellion. Emilio was the brother of Francisco Vázquez Gómez whom Madero...
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  • First Honduran Civil War (category Rebellions in Honduras)
    the trigger for the civil war. In July, Antonio López Gutiérrez, brother of General López Gutiérrez and Minister of Honduras in Washington, D.C. secretly...
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    Cristero War (Spanish: La guerra cristera), also known as the Cristero Rebellion or La cristiada [la kɾisˈtjaða], was a widespread struggle in central...
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  • de la Torre y Navacerrada Borja Saenz De Miere as Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez Timothy Castillo as Sgt. Bonifacio Octavo DMs Boongaling as Recoleto main...
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    by his brother Tomás Gutiérrez against then president José Balta on July 22, 1872, dying in the events that took place four days later. Gutiérrez was born...
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    the overthrow of newly appointed Mexican Governor Nicolás Gutiérrez. An end to the rebellion was negotiated, and Alvarado became the legitimate governor...
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    acting minister of defence and deputy prime minister, General Manuel Gutiérrez Mellado; acting prime minister, Adolfo Suárez; and Communist Party leader...
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  • Sacher, Andrew (January 17, 2024). "Strung Out announce new LP Dead Rebellion, opening Less Than Jake's "Hello Rockview" tour". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved...
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    Duque del Infantado, and María Teresa, a daughter of Francisco Domingo Gutiérrez de los Ríos, from Cordoba and Ambassador in France. During his tenure...
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    produced seven children, four sisters and two brothers, and Santa Anna was close to his sister Francisca and brother Manuel, who also joined the army. Santa...
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    the convention, General Eulalio Gutiérrez was chosen for a term of 20 days. The convention declared Carranza in rebellion against it. Civil war resumed...
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    among them a sister, María Jovita Ávila Camacho, and several brothers. Two of his brothers, Maximino Ávila Camacho and Rafael Ávila Camacho, served as...
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  • Alfonso Aparicio Gutiérrez de la Fuente (14 August 1919 – 1 February 1999) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder for Atlético Madrid. With...
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    Arcángel on May 5, 1801, to José María Pico and his wife María Eustaquia Gutiérrez, with the aid of midwife Eulalia Pérez de Guillén Mariné. He was the fourth...
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    Ten Years' War (category Rebellions against the Spanish Empire)
    They elected Salvador Cisneros Betancourt as president, Miguel Gerónimo Gutiérrez as vice president, and Agramonte and Zambrana as secretaries. Céspedes...
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    Year TV Series Role Notes 1997 Life with Roger Kyle Episode: "The Boxer Rebellion" Boy Meets World Sergio Episode: "Last Tango in Philly" 1999–2005 Days...
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  • other's armies, but it was in principle only, not in practice. Eulalio Gutiérrez was elected president of Mexico by the convention. Carranza and Obregón...
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    forced by the Loayza brothers to relocate again, this time towards the mouth of the Algodon River. There was a separate rebellion at Atenas during this...
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    district. In 878, the army of King Alfonso III, with Count Hermenegildo Gutiérrez in command, faced the Muslim forces led by the emir of Cordoba, Mohammad...
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    pre-romantics José Cadalso and Manuel José Quintana. The plays of Antonio García Gutiérrez were adapted to produce Giuseppe Verdi's operas Il trovatore and Simon...
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    Haaretz. Berti, B.; Gutiérrez, B. (2016). "Rebel-to-political and back? Hamas as a security provider in Gaza between rebellion, politics and governance"...
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