Manuel Macías y Casado, OIC (November 3, 1844 – November 7, 1937) was a Spanish general. He served as Governor-General of Puerto Rico during the Spanish–American...
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Ricardo de Ortega y Diez January 11, 1898 February 2, 1898 146 General Manuel Macías Casado February 2, 1898 October 14, 1898 147 General Ricardo de Ortega y...
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Macías Lozano (born 1972), Mexican former professional football defender Manuel Macías y Casado (1844–1937), governor of Puerto Rico Marcelo Macías (born...
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immersed in a situation that would lead to the coup d'état against Francisco Macías Nguema, the sporting facilities in the country suffered from a deep lack...
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Marín González; Andrés González Muñoz; Manuel Macías Casado Succeeded by Andrés González Muñoz; Manuel Macías Casado; Nelson A. Miles Personal details Born...
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nor Pedro Corral]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 April 2024. López Macías, Javier (15 September 2019). "Borja Fanjul y Silvia Saavedra ganan poder...
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Upon his death, Ricardo de Ortega y Diez became governor until Manuel Macías y Casado took over the position. "El gobernador general Andrés González Muñoz"...
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Bourman 1879–1880: Manuel Macías y Casado 1880 : Angel Navascués 1880–1881: Evaristo García y Reyna 1881–1886: Manuel Macías y Casado 1886–1887: Teodoro...
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missing and prisoners. The Spanish-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Manuel Macías y Casado, declared martial law, resolving to resist the American forces....
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Pablo García as Luis Alberto Rey Pedro Sicard as Fabrizio René Casados as Juventino Macías "El Pintas" Leonardo Daniel as Miguel Campero Marco Cordero Juan...
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