October 30, López de Victoria led the Nationalist revolt in the town of Arecibo. López de Victoria (birth name: Tomás López de Victoria Laboy ) was born...
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Tomás López may refer to: Tomás López da Torre (1900–1936), Spanish Republican Tomás López de Victoria (born 1911), Puerto Rican nationalist Tomás López...
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Tomás Luis de Victoria (sometimes Italianised as da Vittoria; c. 1548 – c. 20–27 August 1611) was the most famous Spanish composer of the Renaissance....
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Ponce massacre (redirect from Masacre de Ponce)
Ponce branch of the Cadets of the Republic under the command of Tomás López de Victoria and the rest of the demonstrators began to march. The Insular Police...
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Puerto Rican Nationalist Party insurgency (section Spanish Colony, Carta de Autonomía, US Possession)
of participating in an ambush against the local Insular Police. Tomás López de Victoria, Sub-Commander of the Cadets of the Republic, led the revolt in...
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Puerto Rico's Law Review in travels abroad, including a trip to Universitat de Barcelona, in Barcelona, Spain. After graduation, Dalmau served as a law clerk...
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Carter. He was paroled and allowed to return to Puerto Rico. Oscar Collazo López was born in what is now Florida, Puerto Rico. In 1920, Collazo's father...
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Rican sculptor Tomás Batista sculpted a bust of de Burgos in the Julia de Burgos Park in Carolina. Isabel Cuchí Coll published a book about de Burgos titled...
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Oscar López Rivera (born January 6, 1943) is a Puerto Rican activist and militant who was a member and suspected leader of the Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación...
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Rosa Collazo Juan Antonio Corretjer Julia de Burgos Raimundo Díaz Pacheco Lolita Lebrón Tomás López de Victoria Hugo Margenat Francisco Matos Paoli Ruth...
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incidents of political violence in Washington, D.C. Río Piedras massacre Grito de Lares Puerto Rican Independence Party Glass, Andrew (November 1, 2017). "Puerto...
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FALN prisoner Oscar López Rivera rejected the 1999 Clinton pardon. U.S. president Barack Obama later commuted his sentence, and López Rivera was released...
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Rosa Collazo Juan Antonio Corretjer Julia de Burgos Raimundo Díaz Pacheco Lolita Lebrón Tomás López de Victoria Hugo Margenat Francisco Matos Paoli Ruth...
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March 21, 1994 – via LA Times. "¡Atención, firmes, de frente, marchen!"- Tomás López de Victoria – Por José Manuel Dávila Marichal[usurped] Bosque Pérez...
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Cadets of the Republic (redirect from Cadetes de la Republica)
Nationalists accused was the Captain of the Ponce branch of the Cadets Tomás López de Victoria and fellow Cadets Elifaz Escobar, Santiago González Castro, Juan...
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republican form of government. Victoria joined Antonio López de Santa Anna's revolt, and de Iturbide was exiled in 1823. Victoria then served as part of the...
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the Spanish to "give" what was no longer theirs, in light of the 1897 Carta de Autonomía (Spanish Charter of Autonomy), whereby the Spanish Empire released...
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Davilita's career. Eventually, he would join Rafael Hernández's Cuarteto Victoria. Davilita became very popular in the New York Latin scene and was soon...
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Gonzalez-Claudio died on July 9, 2019. Puerto Rico portal Biography portal Oscar López Rivera Carlos Alberto Torres Juan Enrique Segarra-Palmer Edwin Cortes Pedro...
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January 12, 2014. Retrieved July 23, 2013. "El Estado de Puerto Rico decide asistir a los Juegos de Moscu". Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved...
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Pedro Albizu Campos (category Burials at Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery)
OCLC 1089503393 "Juramentación de Pedro Albizu Campos como Abogado: Regreso de Harvard a Puerto Rico", La Voz de la Playa de Ponce, Edición 132, November...
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Casimiro Berenguer (category Burials at Panteón Nacional Román Baldorioty de Castro)
Nationalists convicted were Tomás López de Victoria, Elifaz Escobar, Santiago González, Vicente Morciglio, Leocadio López, Juan Pietri, Guillermo Larrogaiti...
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professor and writer Jason Ferreira, the group Calle 13, FALN leader Oscar López Rivera, Roberto Barreto, a member of Organizacion Socialista Internacional;...
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René Marqués (category Burials at Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery)
Marques La Muerte no entra en un Palacio Gil de La Madrid, Antonio. "René Marqués, dramaturgo". Biografías de escritores puertorriqueños, La Gran Enciclopedia...
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production is dedicated to those active in the struggle for independence. Oscar López Rivera founded the Rafael Cancel Miranda High School in Chicago in his honor...
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Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico (redirect from Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico)
The Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico, PNPR) is a Puerto Rican political party founded on September 17, 1922...
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Machine at www.zonai.com Nuevo Dia] ["Tras las Huellas de Nuestro Paso"; by: Ildelfonso López; Publisher: AEELA, 1998 "NACIONALIDAD Y CIUDADANÍA"; El...
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Río Piedras massacre (redirect from Masacre de Río Piedras)
Retrieved 2009-03-17. Dr. Delma S. Arrigoitia, Puerto Rico Por Encima de Todo: Vida y Obra de Antonio R. Barcelo, 1868-1938; p. 292; Publisher: Ediciones Puerto...
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Jayuya Uprising (redirect from El Grito de Jayuya)
Jayuya Uprising, also known as Jayuya Revolt or Cry of Jayuya (Spanish: Grito de Jayuya), was a Nationalist insurrection that took place on October 30, 1950...
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Posición Política.[citation needed] The bomb factory was also linked to Oscar López Rivera and his wife, Ida Luz Rodriguez as well as to Torres' wife, Marie...
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