• José Laureano (born 1972-11-06) is a retired professional boxer from Puerto Rico. As an amateur, he represented his native country in the light flyweight...
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  • name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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  • Laureano is a male name and a surname, both deriving from Latin: Laurentius, meaning "laurelled". Alternate spelling include Laurean (Romania, Spain, Italy...
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    José Laureano Pineda Ugarte (4 July 1802 – 17 September 1853) was a Nicaraguan lawyer and politician who, as a Senator in the Legislative Assembly and...
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    Ministers". Empire. December 31, 1856. Retrieved October 31, 2019. "José Laureano Sanz Posse". Real Academia de la Historia (in Spanish). Retrieved September...
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    Director (1851) José Laureano Pineda Ugarte, Supreme Director (1851) Justo Abaunza y Muñoz de Avilés, Acting Supreme Director (1851) José Laureano Pineda Ugarte...
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  • Marcos fortress in St. Augustine (San Agustín), the provincial capital. Laureano José de Torres Ayala y Quadros Castellanos was born in 1645 in Seville, Spain...
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  • expedition carried by the Honduran army to return José Laureano Pineda Ugarte to power after being overthrown by José Trinidad Muñoz Muñoz, expelled from El Salvador...
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    the already tense atmosphere on the island, the incoming governor, José Laureano Sanz, dictated a general amnesty early in 1869 and all prisoners were...
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    which he resigned in 1889. A year later, in 1890, he was sent to succeed José Chinchilla as captain general of Cuba. Being one of the more competent administrators...
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