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  2. José Enrique de la Peña - Wikipedia

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    De la Peña joined Urrea in an uprising to overthrow Santa Anna and restore the Constitution of 1824. While De la Pena was in Texas, he had kept a diary which was not published till 1955. It was located by researcher J. Sanchez Garza and subsequently translated into English by Carmen Perry of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

  3. Manuel Lapeña - Wikipedia

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    Manuel de Lapeña y Ruiz del Sotillo [note 1] (11 April 1762 – 14 October 1820) was a Spanish Army officer. Having a reputation for incompetence—he had the nickname Doña Manuela (Lady Manuela).

  4. de la Peña - Wikipedia

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    Captain General Don Manuel la Peña fl.(1808–1811), sometimes referred to as Lapeña, was a Spanish military officer who served during the Peninsular War (Guerra de la Independencia Española). Don Manuel de la Peña y Peña (1789–1850) was a Mexican politician and lawyer, interim president of Mexico from September to November 1847 and ...

  5. Manuel de la Peña y Peña - Wikipedia

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    José Manuel de la Peña y Peña (10 March 1789 – 2 January 1850) was a Mexican lawyer and judge, who served two non-consecutive, but closely following terms as the president of Mexico during the Mexican American War. In contrast to many other nineteenth century Mexican presidents, he never served in the military, instead coming from a ...

  6. Lucas de Peña - Wikipedia

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    He fought victoriously under the command of General Juan Luis Franco Bidó, on January 24, 1856, against the troops of the Haitian emperor Faustin Soulouque. [2] When the annexation to Spain was proclaimed in 1861, Lucas de Peña was already a brigadier general and became part of the Reserves. He lived in the section of El Pocito, Guayubín.

  7. Sergio de la Peña - Wikipedia

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    De la Peña and a U.S. Navy captain in Honduras in 2018. De la Peña retired from the Army as a colonel. During his career, he was also a division chief of the U.S. Northern Command. [2] De la Peña worked for the private military contractor L-3 before founding [3] [2] de la Peña Consulting, LLC in June 2011. [2] He spent five years leading ...

  8. Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz - Wikipedia

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    Before the start of Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz's term, he was a junior auditor of the Real Audiencia of Manila.Before the end of his term, governor-general Diego de Salcedo had bitter quarrels with the Inquisition commissioner José de Paternina Samaniego which escalated into a coup d'état overthrowing his government on October 10, 1668.

  9. La Peña - Wikipedia

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    Horacio de la Peña (born 1966), Argentine tennis coach and a former tennis player; Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz (died 1669), Spanish politician, ad interim governor and captain-general of the Philippines in 1668-1669; Manuel la Peña (fl. 1808–1811), Spanish military officer who served during the Peninsular War