Bernardo Doroteo Reyes Ogazón (30 August 1850 – 9 February 1913) was a Mexican general and politician who fought in the Second French intervention in Mexico...
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potential successor was General Bernardo Reyes, Díaz's Minister of War, who also served as governor of Nuevo León. Reyes, an opponent of the Científicos...
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Francisco I. Madero (section Reyes rebellion)
December 1911, General Bernardo Reyes, whom Porfirio Díaz had sent to Europe on a diplomatic mission because Díaz worried that Reyes was going to challenge...
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History of Monterrey (section Bernardo Reyes)
Zuazua, Antonio I. Villarreal, Pablo González, J. Silvestre Arramberri y Bernardo Reyes. Timeline of Monterrey, Mexico This history of Monterrey synthesizes...
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Argentina and Brazil. He was the ninth of the twelve children of General Bernardo Reyes Ogazón, Governor of the State of Nuevo León and the Secretary of War...
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elections of 1894 for the post of governor of Coahuila and was supported by Bernardo Reyes. But Cárdenas removed his candidacy as did José María Garza Galán. So...
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liberals formed clubs supporting Bernardo Reyes, then the governor of Nuevo León, as a candidate. Even though Reyes never formally announced his candidacy...
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including Bernardo Reyes. After winning a second term as municipal president (1894–1898), Reyes had Carranza "elected" to the legislature. In 1904, Reyes's protégé...
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General Félix Díaz, nephew of ex-president Porfirio Díaz, and General Bernardo Reyes escaped from jail and rallied forces to overthrow President Francisco...
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serious challenges to Francisco Madero's government. In the fall of 1911, Bernardo Reyes, an exiled general and competitor for the presidency in 1910, rose in...
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beauty pageant contestant Bernardo Reyes (1850-1913), Mexican general Carlos Reyes (disambiguation), multiple people Gabriel M. Reyes (1892-1952), Filipino...
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Felicistas. Supporters of long time military man and politician General Bernardo Reyes. Reyes and Reyistas participated in the plotting of the coup to overthrow...
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tutelage in civics and history from imprisoned Federal Army general Bernardo Reyes. Villa escaped on Christmas Day 1912, crossing into the United States...
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opposed to the Científicos, most notably that led by former general Bernardo Reyes. Mexico portal Liberalism in Mexico Porfiriato Porfirio Díaz Cosío Villegas...
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Mafia Bernardo Reyes (1850–1913), Mexican general and state governor Bernardo Rezende (born 1959), Brazilian volleyball coach and player Bernardo Romeo...
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government, and Félix allied himself with General Bernardo Reyes, the Científicos' political rival. Reyes had been a possible candidate for the newly created...
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control, he had to defend himself from other powerful leaders such as Bernardo Reyes and Victoriano Huerta. They believed that Madero was attacking for the...
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anti-Maderista rebellion of the Decena trágica. At the side of General Bernardo Reyes and General Félix Díaz, Mondragón assisted in the start of the coup...
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Madero and Carranza led a rebellion that ended with the intervention of Bernardo Reyes, who as representative of Porfirio Díaz deposed Garza Galan (1890)....
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office a month when General Bernardo Reyes, a close advisor to President Díaz but then dropped from patronage, rebelled. Reyes had been across the U.S. border...
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as La decena trágica) orchestrated by Victoriano Huerta, Félix Díaz, Bernardo Reyes, and Henry Lane Wilson, the United States Ambassador to Mexico. Madero...
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Kathryn Chandria Manuel Bernardo (born March 26, 1996) is a Filipino actress. She began her career as a child actress, portraying young versions of lead...
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a conspiracy of Porfirio Díaz's nephew, General Félix Díaz, General Bernardo Reyes, and General Madragón. The plotters attempted to draw in Huerta in January...
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Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio Zapata Manuel Palafox Genovevo de la O Plans Plan of San Luis...
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General Reyes may refer to: Angelo Reyes (1945–2011), Armed Forces of the Philippines general Bernardo Reyes (1850–1913), Mexican general José J. Reyes (born...
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Gabriel Mancera, Antonio Martínez de Castro, José María Velasco Gómez, Bernardo Reyes, Ernesto Elorduy, Ponciano Díaz, the Chimalpopoca family (related to...
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government put forward candidates, including Governor of Nuevo Leon Bernardo Reyes. The 1910 election was intended to be the first free election of the...
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Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio Zapata Manuel Palafox Genovevo de la O Plans Plan of San Luis...
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Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio Zapata Manuel Palafox Genovevo de la O Plans Plan of San Luis...
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Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio Zapata Manuel Palafox Genovevo de la O Plans Plan of San Luis...
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