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Felipe Morales Languasco (23
August 1867 – 1
March 1914) was a
Dominican priest,
politician and
military figure.
Carlos Morales Languasco was born in Puerto...
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Teresio Maria Languasco (1651–1698) was an
Italian painter and an
Augustinian friar.
Languasco was born in San Remo, Liguria. He
studied under Giovanni...
- Mazara,
baseball right fielder Fabian Messina,
footballer Carlos Morales Languasco, priest,
politician and
military figure.
Gabriel Núñez,
footballer Panky...
- a
coalition of
Jimenistas and
former Lilisists headed General Morales Languasco, a
Jimenist who took
power with the
support of the Horacistas, he abandoned...
- the
president Horacio Vázquez and ****ociate of
President Carlos Morales Languasco, both of whom he
accompanied on
several of
their armed campaigns. During...
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Alejandro Woss y Gil.
November 1903
Dominican coup d'état:
Carlos Morales Languasco overthrew President Alejandro Woss y Gil. 1904
Honduran coup d'état: On...
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Debreceniensis (in Hungarian) (43): 86–92. Rossi, V.; Bolognesi, M.;
Languasco, L.; Giosuè, S. (2006). "Influence of
Environmental Conditions on Infection...
- York:
Henry Holt and Company, Inc., 1959. Print.
Rossi V,
Bolognesi M,
Languasco L, & Giosuè S. (2006). “Influence of
Environmental Conditions on Infection...
- Woss y Gil
overthrew Horacio Vásquez.
November 24, 1903:
Carlos Morales Languasco overthrew Alejandro Woss y Gil.
March 3, 1930:
Rafael Trujillo and Rafael...
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majority in
their ranks. A
Rural Guard was
created in 1905 by
Carlos Morales Languasco. This
Corps was
organized militarily, but its
operation was essentially...