deposed, Monzón and Castillo Armas arrived in the Salvadoran capital on 30 June. Monzón encountered difficulties negotiating with Castillo Armas, who...
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Guatemalan military; Monzón, was reluctant to allow this, leading to difficulties in the negotiations. Castillo Armas also saw Monzón as having been late...
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to conquer Monzón in order to cut communications between the taifa kingdoms of Zaragoza and Lleida. The infant Pedro I reconquered Monzón in 1089 during...
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configuration. Monzón Castle is today partially restored and is designated as a National Monument. Castle of Montearagón "El Castillo". Ayuntamiento de Monzón. Retrieved...
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Díaz de León was the provisional President of Guatemala from 27 June to 29 June 1954. He was replaced by a military junta led by Elfego Monzón. Carlos...
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Casa de Ganaderos. Conflicts with other Aragonese cities were also frequent, which provoked protests in the Cortes de Monzón of 1626 and the Cortes de Monzón...
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Elfego H. Monzón and José Ángel Sánchez. On 29 June, Díaz was forced to resign, leading to Monzón succeeding as the new chairman of the board. Monzón would...
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fight against the invasion of Castillo Armas. He headed a military junta which also consisted of Colonels Elfego Hernán Monzón Aguirre and Jose Angel Sánchez...
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Calvo, Nicolás (2002). Mendunia: Historia documentada del Condado de Monzón. Monzón de Campos: C.I.T. Bajo Carrión y Ucieza. ISBN 84-607-3963-5. pág. 214...
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with a fifteen-round unanimous decision over Chucho Castillo in Inglewood. May 9 – Carlos Monzón retains his title with a three-round knockout of Nino...
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