- second-in-charge,
Codallos,
military chief of El Salvador. On 25 May 1823, the city
government of San
Salvador rebelled and
required Codallos and his 500 Mexican...
- and Zuni people.
During the
tenure of
Codallos,
crime increased slightly. A
major case of
crime that the
Codallos government instigated was that of Manuel...
-
declared Tacámbaro a city and gave it the name
Ciudad de
Codallos, in
honor of
General Juan José
Codallos [es], who parti****ted in the war of independence....
-
Iglesia de
Cutzamala de Pinzón
Iglesia de San
Francisco de Asís Tacámabro de
Codallos Churumuco viejo Entregan recursos de
Codecos a las
regiones Oriente y Tierra...
- "Presidentes de El
Salvador –
General Felipe Codallos" [Presidents of El
Salvador –
General Felipe Codallos]. Casa
Presidencial (in Spanish). El Salvador:...
- of El
Salvador Post-independence (1821–1823)
Barriere Delgado Filísola
Codallos Consultive Junta‡ Prado†
Federal Republic of
Central America (1823–1841)...
-
inhabitants per
square kilometer. The
nearest larger community is Tacámbaro de
Codallos, 16,8 km
north of Puruarán. In the
surroundings around Puruarán, mainly...
- - Open
Source Insider". www.computerw****ly.com.
Retrieved 2019-08-29.
Codallo, Ana. "Council Post:
Building A Tech
Stack For
Wartime Economy: Six Things...
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Central America In
office 7
March 1823 – 1 July 1823
Preceded by
Felipe Codallos Succeeded by
Position abolished In
office 23 June 1822 – 22
November 1822...
- 9
February 1823 7 May 1823 87 days
Military 4
Brigadier General Felipe Codallos (1790–1849) — 7 May 1823 25 May 1823 18 days
Military –
Consultive Junta...