- September, 1963. This
faction of
loyalists came to be
known as the
Constitucionalistas, for
their desire to
return to a
rightful and
constitutional form...
- The
Constitutionalist Liberal Party (Spanish:
Partido Liberal Constitucionalista, PLC) is a
political party in Nicaragua. The
Constitutionalist Liberal...
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resulting in a
civil war in the capital.
Francisco Caamaño led the
Constitucionalistas fighting to
restore democracy. This
would lead to the
second U.S...
- The
Constitutional Party (Spanish:
Partido Constitucional) was a
political party in Peru. The
party was
founded in 1886 by Andrés
Avelino Cáceres, a national...
-
Paulo Revolt of 1924
Carvalho e Silva,
Herculano (1932). A revolucão
constitucionalista:
subsidios para a sua história,
organizados pelo
Estado Maior da Força...
- constitucional), also
known as the
Constitutionalist Army (Spanish: Ejército
constitucionalista), was the army that
fought against the
Federal Army, and later, against...
-
located in
Mexico City, Mexico. The
school was
founded as
Escuela Constitucionalista Médico
Militar by
Generals Guadalupe Gracia García-****plido and Enrique...
- The
Constitutionalists (Spanish:
Constitucionalistas) were a
faction in the
Mexican Revolution (1910–1920). They were
formed in 1914 as a
response to...
-
Written on this
photo taken between 1911 and 1914 is "despedida de los
constitucionalistas" (waving
goodbye to the Constitutionalists) for
soldiers standing...
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collectively was
called the Ejército
Constitucionalista de México (Constitutionalist Army of Mexico). The
Constitucionalista adjective was
added to
stress the...