Ponciano Leiva Madrid (November 19, 1821 – December 12, 1896) was President of Honduras 13 January 1874 – 8 June 1876 and 30 November 1891 – 7 August 1893...
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Filipino engineer and politician who served as mayor of Quezon City Ponciano Leiva (1821–1896), President of Honduras 1874–1876 and 1891–1893 Ponce (disambiguation)...
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educator Ponciano Leiva (1821–1896), President of Honduras in late 1800s Ronaldo Cecilio Leiva, Guatemalan military officer, minister Salvador Dubois Leiva (1935–2015)...
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Department, Honduras to Emilio Leiva and Florinda Ferrera. Leiva was the granddaughter of Honduran president Ponciano Leiva. As a child, she moved to San...
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as Ponciano Leiva and Luis Bogran made efforts to conform an institution which reflected their ideology. The Progressive Party, led by Ponciano Leiva, joined...
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González supported political refugees from Guatemala. He also suspected Ponciano Leiva from Honduras to be planning to overthrow him. Barrios let Valle know...
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President — 26 July 1872 13 January 1874 1 year, 171 days Liberal 9 Ponciano Leiva (1821–1896) 1874 13 January 1874 8 June 1876 2 years, 147 days Conservative...
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President (1864–1872) Céleo Arias, Provisional President (1872–1874) Ponciano Leiva, President (1874–1876) Marcelino Mejía, Provisional President (1876)...
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elections were held in Honduras in 1874. The result was a victory for Ponciano Leiva. A dispute between President Céleo Arias and Salvadoran leader Santiago...
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Honduras between 4 and 6 September 1891. The result was a victory for Ponciano Leiva of the Progressive Party. The Liberal Party was established by Policarpo...
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