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Agustín Pedro Justo Rolón (26 February 1876 – 11 January 1943) was an Argentine military officer, diplomat and politician, who served as the president of Argentina from 1932 to 1938 during the Infamous Decade. [1] Justo took part in the coup of 1930, becoming president two years later thanks to widespread electoral fraud. His presidency was ...
Justo came from a poor family in the sitio of Manlumay, Leyte. He was born to Francisco Justo Sr. and Ma. Lourdes Milagros Cagoco on September 21, 1941. JJ sold local delicacies to support his elementary education. As a consistent honor student he graduated as valedictorian of the Barangay Palarao Elementary School. His father wanted him to ...
Justo Gallego Martínez (20 September 1925 – 28 November 2021); also known by his honorific byname Don Justo, was a Spaniard who was known for constructing a church building in the dimensions of a cathedral on his own in the town of Mejorada del Campo since 1961. [2] Most of the construction materials used were recycled or made from "junk".
Justo Giani (born 1999), Argentine football player; Justo Iturralde (1905–1981), Argentine equestrian; Justo Jacquet (born 1961), Paraguayan football player; Justo Jorge Padrón (1943–2021), Spanish poet, essayist and translator; Justo José de Urquiza (1801–1870), Argentine general and politician; Justo L. González (born 1937), Cuban ...
The Cathedral of Justo, sometimes also called a "cathedral of faith", [1] is a religious building of grand proportions, much a like a cathedral, ...
Samuel Loureiro Carvalho Justo (born 2 April 2004) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Primeira Liga club Farense on loan from Sporting CP B. Club career [ edit ]
José Justo Corro y Silva (c. 19 July 1794 – c. 18 December 1864) was a Mexican lawyer and statesman who was made president of Mexico on March 2, 1836, ...
Justo Sierra Méndez (January 26, 1848 – September 13, 1912), was a Mexican prominent liberal writer, historian, journalist, [1] poet and political figure during the Porfiriato, in the second half of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century.