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According to Portuguese naming customs, which place the mother's surname first, Salazar's name would have been "António Salazar de Oliveira" – a pattern followed by his four sisters – but, for reasons that remain unclear, [b] the order of his surnames was reversed, and he thus became "António de Oliveira Salazar". [22]
Overthrown. Briefly put into house arrest during the Revolution of the Reforms [201] José Antonio Páez Venezuela: President of Venezuela (1830–1835) 1849 Prisoner of war: José Gregorio Monagas Venezuela: President of Venezuela (1851–1855) 1858 March Revolution [202] Julián Castro Venezuela: President of Venezuela (1858–1859) 1859 ...
José Inés Salazar (1884 – 9 August 1917) was a Mexican revolutionary general who led the Orozquistas during the Mexican Revolution and later fought with Pancho Villa. [1] He was a native of Casas Grandes , Chihuahua .
Dr. Simpson will be examining more than 400 letters sent spontaneously to the Portuguese dictator by common citizens in the mid-1960s during the lecture ‘O Povo de Salazar’ (Salazar’s People).
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The Humboldt 7 massacre was the extrajudicial killing of four armed Directorio Revolucionario (DR) members by the Havana police on 20 April 1957. The police, led by Lt. Colonel Esteban Ventura Novo, entered apartment 201 of Humboldt 7, a residential building, where the DRE members were hiding.
One of the men arrested in the Miami-area killing is part of a Venezuelan gang that has been causing havoc in Latin America, police say. ... Salazar-Maita was arrested in Broward County in January.