José María Moncada Tapia (8 December 1870 – 23 February 1945) was the President of Nicaragua from 1 January 1929 to 1 January 1933. Born to a wealthy family...
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in Catalan José María Moncada, (1870–1945), former President of Nicaragua Salvador Moncada (born 1944), Honduran scientist Samuel Moncada, Venezuelan...
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arms and munitions, the Liberal rebels, under the command of General José María Moncada, nearly succeeded in capturing Managua. However, the U.S. forced the...
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José I José Mari Manzanares, professional name of José María Dols Abellán, Spanish bullfighter José Mari Manzanares, professional name of José María Dols...
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Óscar Moncada was the son, from a second marriage, of former President of Nicaragua José María Moncada, who held office from 1929 to 1933. Moncada held...
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negotiations between the warring parties. In the government of President José María Moncada, to whom he was distantly related, he served as governor of the department...
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enemy's side. The primary commander of the Liberals on this coast was José María Moncada, who fought to make the exiled Dr. Sacasa president. Another Liberal...
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Marines, Díaz was replaced as president by former Liberal General José Maria Moncada. Afterwards, he acquired control of several of Nicaragua's gold mines...
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Daniel Ortega (redirect from Daniel José Ortega Saavedra)
2012, p. 143. Baltodano 2012, p. 83. DeFronzo 2011, p. 281. Uriarte, María José (15 June 2010). "Ofertas de "cañonazos" en US$500 mil" [Offers of canonization...
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Martín Marciales Moncada, known as Martín Marciales, hijo (January 18, 1912 – March 6, 2001) was a Venezuelan visionary, entrepreneur, and philanthropist...
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María José Cristerna Méndez (born 1976), known professionally as The Vampire Woman or, as she prefers, The Jaguar Woman, is a Mexican lawyer, businesswoman...
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with United States involvement. The leader of this revolt, General José María Moncada, declared that he supported the claim of the exiled Liberal vice-president...
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and attorney. He was the Vice President of Nicaragua of President José María Moncada from January 1929 to January 1933. Aguado was president of the Chamber...
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Chamorro Bartolomé Martínez Carlos José Solórzano Emiliano Chamorro Sebastián Uriza Adolfo Díaz José María Moncada Juan Bautista Sacasa Carlos Alberto...
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Chamorro Bartolomé Martínez Carlos José Solórzano Emiliano Chamorro Sebastián Uriza Adolfo Díaz José María Moncada Juan Bautista Sacasa Carlos Alberto...
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after, Urcuyo fled on board a plane to Guatemala. Urcuyo was married to María Luisa Muñoz and had four children. During his exile, he published four books...
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Arnoldo Alemán (redirect from José Arnoldo Alemán y Lacayo)
José Arnoldo Alemán Lacayo (born 23 January 1946) is a Nicaraguan politician who served as the 56th president of Nicaragua from 10 January 1997 to 10 January...
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Herrera, President (1920–1921) José María Orellana, President (1921–1926) Lázaro Chacón González, President (1926–1931) José María Reina Andrade, Acting President...
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segment), it was founded in 1877 as La Moncada San José. La Moncada has two public elementary schools—Primaria José María Morelos y Pavón and Primaria Netzahualcóyotl—...
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– Sara Josephine Baker, American physician (b. 1873) February 23 José María Moncada, 19th President of Nicaragua (b. 1870) Aleksei Nikolaevich Tolstoy...
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then showed her exquisiteness by requesting Nicaraguan President José María Moncada Tapia, her close friend and Liberal Party ally, to grant the Bishop...
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Enrique Bolaños (redirect from Enrique José Bolaños Geyer)
Enrique José Bolaños Geyer (pronounced [enˈrike βoˈlaɲos]; 13 May 1928 – 14 June 2021) was a Nicaraguan politician who served as President of Nicaragua...
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revolution to topple liberal President José Santos Zelaya. When Zelaya was finally removed in a 1909 coup led by Juan José Estrada, Chamorro became Chairman...
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Chamorro Bartolomé Martínez Carlos José Solórzano Emiliano Chamorro Sebastián Uriza Adolfo Díaz José María Moncada Juan Bautista Sacasa Carlos Alberto...
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factions on May 2, 1926, with liberals capturing Bluefields, and José María Moncada Tapia capturing Puerto Cabezas in August.: 291 On May 7, 1926, a...
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wedding was held at the Cathedral in Managua and officiated by Archbishop Jose Antonio Lezcano. Over 4,000 guests attended the ceremony. The reception was...
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factions, improving his reputation among United States officials. When José María Moncada assumed the presidency in 1929, Somoza served as the governor of León...
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January 1925 14 March 1926 Carlos José Solórzano Enoc Aguado Farfán 1 January 1929 1 January 1933 José María Moncada Rodolfo Espinosa Ramírez 1 January...
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government and fought against it with the help of filibuster William Walker. When José Santos Zelaya came to power in July 1893, the Democratic Party was renamed...
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Costa Rican army, led by Porras, General José Joaquín Mora Porras (the president's brother), and General José María Cañas (1809–1860), defeated the Filibusters...
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