- Lu****í Ferminia, was
known as a
leader of the
slave rebellion at the
Triunvirato plantation in Matanzas, Cuba
during the Year of the Lash in 1843–1844...
- is the
smallest district in
Buenos Aires and is
bounded by La Pampa,
Triunvirato,
Combatientes de Malvinas, Chorroarín, and
Constituyentes streets. It...
- The
Second Triumvirate (Spanish:
Segundo Triunvirato) was the
governing body of the
United Provinces of the Río de la
Plata (present-day
Argentina and...
-
Kenneth McClintock. On
April 19, 2007, he
published a
third book, El
Triunvirato del Terror, (The
Triumvirate of Terror) on the
power centers that he...
- The
First Triumvirate (Spanish:
Primer Triunvirato) was the
executive body of
government that
replaced the
Junta Grande in the
United Provinces of the...
- The
governor of Querétaro is the
chief executive of the
Mexican state of Querétaro.
According to the
Constitution of the Free and
Sovereign State of Queretaro...
- The Liberal-Conservative
Junta (Spanish:
Triunvirato de Gobierno, lit. 'Government Triumvirate')
officially ruled Nicaragua between 1972 and 1974, though...
- Line B of the
Buenos Aires Underground. It is
placed beneath Avenida Triunvirato,
between Avenida Monroe and
Avenida Franklin D. Roosevelt, in the Villa...
- una canción patriótica, que surgió con la Revolución de Mayo y que el
Triunvirato supo comprender, se ve
plasmada hoy en el
Himno Nacional Argentino, con...
- in the
Dominican Restoration War. Luperón was an
active member of the
Triunvirato of 1866,
becoming the
President of the
Provincial Government in San Felipe...