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  2. Liberating Revolution (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    Liberating Revolution; Part of the Venezuelan civil wars and the Thousand Days' War: Some leaders of the revolution: General Matos seated in the center, Lino Duarte (right), Doctor Santos Dominici (left), Manuel Matos Jr. (standing), Epifanio Acosta (standing) photo donated by the family of Dr. Santos Dominici .

  3. Venezuelan coups d'état - Wikipedia

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    The coup d'état of December 19, 1908, was a movement led by General Juan Vicente Gómez in Venezuela, by means of which, in the absence of President Cipriano Castro, he took power and would govern dictatorially, either directly by being elected by the president congress or indirectly through civilian puppet governments that obeyed him.

  4. Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903 - Wikipedia

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    The Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903 [a] was a naval blockade imposed against Venezuela by Great Britain, Germany, and Italy from December 1902 to February 1903, after President Cipriano Castro refused to pay foreign debts and damages suffered by European citizens in recent Venezuelan civil wars.

  5. Second Regular Session Sixty-eighth General Assembly STATE OF ...

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    1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: 2 SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 18-1-506 as 3 follows: 4 18-1-506. Construction of statutes regarding unborn members 5 of the species homo sapiens. IF THE COMMISSION OF ANY CRIME CODIFIED 6 IN THIS TITLE OR TITLE 42, C.R.S., IS THE PROXIMATE CAUSE OF DEATH OR

  6. Cipriano Castro - Wikipedia

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    José Cipriano Castro Ruiz (12 October 1858 – 4 December 1924) was a Venezuelan politician and officer of the military who served as president from 1899 to 1908. He was the first man from the Venezuelan Andes to rule the country, and was the first of four military strongmen from the Andean state of Táchira to rule the country over the next ...

  7. Gonzalo Núñez de Lara - Wikipedia

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    The historian María del Carmen Carlé in her work "Gran Propiedad y grandes propietarios" (1973) suggested a relationship with the Salvadórez. According to her hypothesis, the relationship would be through Goto González, a daughter of Gonzalo Salvadórez and wife of Nuño Álvarez, who would have been the parents of Gonzalo Núñez de Lara.

  8. 1975 Ecuadorian coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 Ecuadorian coup attempt also known as Guerra de la Funeraria [1] [2] was a failed military coup d'état in Ecuador led by Ecuadorian Armed Forces Chief Raúl González Alvear along with his brother-in-law, General Alejandro Solís Rosero, director of the National War College, with the goal of forcing President Guillermo Rodríguez Lara to resign.

  9. Jacinto Lara - Wikipedia

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    Jacinto Lara. Jacinto Lara (5 June 1777, Carora – 25 February 1859, Barquisimeto) [1] was a Venezuelan independence leader and hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence. His contribution included participating in Simón Bolívar's 1813 Admirable Campaign. He was briefly Prefect of the Intendency of the Magdalena River and the Isthmus in 1821.