- Luis
Bográn Barahona (3 June 1849 – 9 July 1895) was a
president of Honduras, who
served two
consecutive terms from 30
November 1883 to 30
November 1891...
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Francisco Bográn Barahona (1852 – 7
December 1926) was
acting President of
Honduras from 5
October 1919 to 1
February 1920. He was the
brother of previous...
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Graciela Bográn (19
October 1896 – 2000) was a
Honduran teacher,
writer and women's
rights activist, she was the
daughter of
Chelsea Bogran.
Engaged in...
-
General Luis
Bográn,
President of
Honduras from 1883 to 1891, an
important figure in the
Liberal Reformation.
Doctor Francisco Bográn,
President of Honduras...
- look at homophobia, racism,
classicism and
toxic masculinity." José H.
Bográn of the
Washington Independent Review of
Books writes, "Although it touches...
- María
Antonieta de
Bográn (born 13 July 1955)
served as
First Vice
President of Honduras. She was one of the
three candidates for Vice
President of Honduras...
- the nuns care for him
alongside other sick and
mentally ill people. J.H.
Bogran of the
Washington Independent described The
Evening and the
Morning as "more...
-
January 2022
President Juan
Orlando Hernández
Preceded by María
Antonieta de
Bográn Succeeded by
Salvador Nasralla Mayor of
Tegucigalpa In
office 25 January...
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disfavor with
Barrios and was
forced to resign. His successor,
General Luis
Bográn,
survived in
office until 1891 when
General Ponciano Leiva (who had ruled...
- interest. Moreover, in the late 1800s,
actors such as
Ponciano Leiva and Luis
Bogran made
efforts to
conform an
institution which reflected their ideology. The...