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- Rosales Herrador (19 March 1827 – 6 April 1891) was Provisional President of El Salvador from 18 June 1885 to 22 June 1885. Rosales Herrador was an important...
- Beevor 2006, p. 22. Seidman 2011, pp. 16–17. Boza Puerta, Mariano; Sánchez Herrador, Miguel Ángel (2007). "El martirio de los libros: una aproximación a la...
- Núñez-Herrador & Villena Espinosa 2017, p. 285. Almarcha Núñez-Herrador & Villena Espinosa 2019, p. 201. Bibliography Almarcha Núñez-Herrador, Esther;...
- (1849–1919) — 14 May 1885 18 June 1885 35 days Liberal/Military – José Rosales Herrador (1827–1891) Provisional President — 18 June 1885 22 June 1885 4 days Independent...
- Guadalupe "Lupe" Dyck Magaña United Democratic Party 2,088 36.61 Eber Misael Herrador Belize People's Front 117 2.05 Rejected votes 78 1.35 Pickstock 3,997 3...
- new job in Madrid as the gardener in the mansion of Antonio Fernández Herrador, Minister of economy in the new democratic Spanish government. Rafael quickly...
- Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. pp. 348–351. ISBN 978-0-07-302827-9. Herrador Z, Fernandez-Martinez A, Benito A, Lopez-Velez R (5 April 2018). "Clinical...
- Sanz Isabelle Stoffel [de; es] Joe Manjón Mikele Urroz Luis Heras María Herrador Naiara Carmona The August Virgin was written by director Jonás Trueba alongside...
- convicted the protesters José Mario Belloso Castillo and Luis Antonio Herrador Funes, respectively, as author and accomplice of the homicide of both police...
- include: José de Patiño y Rosales (1666–1736), Spanish statesman José Rosales Herrador (1827–1891), Provisional President of El Salvador from 18 June 1885 to...