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Máximo Gómez y Báez (November 18, 1836 – June 17, 1905) was a Cuban-Dominican Generalissimo in Cuba's War of Independence (1895–1898). He was known for his controversial scorched-earth policy, which entailed dynamiting passenger trains and torching the Spanish loyalists' property and sugar plantations—including many owned by Americans. [3]
Maximiliano Gómez Horacio (May 5, 1943 – May 23, 1971) was a Dominican leader who led the Maoist Movimiento Popular Dominicano (MPD), [1] a militant organization opposed to the Joaquín Balaguer government and to U.S. presence in the Dominican Republic.
The Invasion from East to West took place on the island of Cuba, and began on October 22, 1895, in Mangos de Baraguá, in the former province of Oriente. It was organized and directed by Antonio Maceo Grajales and Máximo Gómez. The Liberation Army, guided by the firmness of taking the fight against Spanish colonialism to all corners of Cuba ...
The Lanzadera Campaign was a significant part of the Cuban War of Independence as it was the next operation of the Mambises by Máximo Gómez to distract Spanish troops to him and avoiding their pressure on Antonio Maceo, who was able to continue to the West to complete the Invasion from East to West in Cuba.
Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of the Dominican Republic List of popes Term end 1880: Collin de Paradis: In 1884, Collin de Paradis, a diplomatic agent who had worked for various Latin American nations in Europe, was appointed as special envoy by the Dominican government.
Soon, Maximo Gomez (a former cavalry officer for the Spanish army) joined the farmer’s fight, bringing a tactical advantage to the rebels. Eventually, rebels took over the city of Bayamo , making a significant victory that brought hope to the people.
Martin Short is buzzing over Selena Gomez’s engagement ring. The 74-year-old actor was spotted admiring his Only Murders in the Building costar’s engagement ring as the pair caught up at the ...
The band was created by guitarist Duncan Lloyd and is named after Máximo Gómez Park (also known as Domino Park), located in Little Havana, Miami. [3] [4] Initially, the four founding members played several small shows including Manchester's In the City, which showcases unsigned bands in the UK.