José Dionisio de la Trinidad de Herrera y Díaz del Valle (9 October 1781 in Choluteca, Honduras – 13 June 1850 in San Vicente, El Salvador) was a Liberal...
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of Honduras, to overthrow the de facto Honduran government under Dionisio de Herrera. On January 19, 1827, Lieutenant General José Justo Milla marched...
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Honduran head of state, Dionisio de Herrera, but President Arce did not recognize Herrera's authority, claiming that Herrera's provisional mandate had...
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governments of Guatemala and Nicaragua, chaired by Mariano Gálvez and Dionisio Herrera respectively, marched to El Salvador, defeated Cornejo on the following...
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Ernesto Mijares Dionisio Jr. (born May 22), also known as Ernix Dionisio, is a Filipino politician currently serving as the representative of Manila's...
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d'état was a military takeover of the Honduran government under Dionisio de Herrera, initiated on April 4 by the then Lieutenant General José Justo Milla...
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named Espino Blanco, the town was renamed San Dionisio in honor of Dionisio de Herrera, former President of Nicaragua. This small town is 140 kilometres...
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Nicaragua from 8 November 1829 to 10 May 1830, in the absence of Dionisio de Herrera who was initially elected as Head of State. On 1 November 1829, the...
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Zeferino Salgado (elected) Santa Catarina Tomás Candia Valdiviezo Dionisio Herrera (elected) Jorge Alanís Apodaca Raymundo Flores (elected) Braulio Martínez...
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communist party in Honduras. PCH was refounded on October 10, 1954 by Ramos Dionisio Bejarano and Rigoberto Padilla Rush. It had its roots in the Honduran Revolutionary...
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