- A
pronunciamiento (Spanish: [pɾonunθjaˈmjento], Portuguese:
pronunciamento [pɾunũsiɐˈmẽtu]; 'pronouncement') is a form of
military rebellion or coup d'état...
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Prigozhin to Röhm.
Pronunciamiento ('pronouncement') is a term of
Spanish origin for a type of coup d'état.
Specifically the
pronunciamiento is the formal...
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having gathered together its
troops in the
Goudi barracks,
issued a
pronunciamiento to the
government demanding an
immediate turnaround for the country...
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Pronunciamiento is a
village and muni****lity in
Entre Ríos
Province in north-eastern Argentina.
Ministerio del
Interior (in Spanish) 32°21′S 58°26′W...
- The
reign of
Alfonso XII of
Spain began after the
triumph of the
Pronunciamiento de
Sagunto of
December 29, 1874,
which put an end to the
First Spanish...
- by the
First Mexican Republic a few
years later.
There were
several pronunciamientos, or
military uprisings,
during the king's
second reign. The
first came...
- The
Battle of
Caseros (Spanish:
Batalla de Caseros; Portuguese:
Batalha de Caseros) was
fought near the town of El Palomar, Argentina, on 3
February 1852...
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volunteers who
fought in the
International Brigades.
Following the
pronunciamiento of 18 July 1936,
Franco ****umed the
leadership of the 30,000 soldiers...
- back-stairs and
antechamber influences,
barracks conspiracies, and
military pronunciamientos. Her
marriage to
Francisco de Asís, Duke of Cádiz was an
unhappy one...
- Italy. In the wake of Riego's
successful rebellion, the
first and only
pronunciamiento in
Italian history was
carried out by
liberal officers in the kingdom...