-
Spanish comes from the 11-year
length of Leguía's
presidency (Spanish:
Oncenio de Leguía), with Leguía
himself calling his
government the New Motherland...
- from 1908 to 1912 and from 1919 to 1930, the
latter term
known as the "
Oncenio"
after its eleven-year length.
Augusto Leguía was born in
Lambayeque in...
-
ended the "Aristocratic Republic" and
began what
would become Leguía's
Oncenio. As had
happened with his
previous government, the
entrance of American...
-
Benjamin Huaman de los Heros,
Peruvian lawyer and politician.
During the
Oncenio de Leguía he was
Minister of War (1922-1924),
Minister of
Finance and Trade...
- was re-elected in 1924 and in 1929. That is why it is also
known as the
Oncenio.
During this
Eleventh year, the two most
important traditional parties...
-
totaling eleventh consecutive year, they are
known collectively as the
Oncenio.
Altogether ruled 15 years,
being the most time
Peruvian president has...
- party, as a
major political force, was
disbanded during the so-called
oncenio (11
years of power) of
Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo's
second term. McEvoy...
-
Augusto B. Leguía, the
winner of the 1919 election. The coup
began the
Oncenio, a
personalist dictatorship led by Leguía. Kapp
Putsch in Germany: The...
- Callao.
History of Peru (1919–1930) 1930
Peruvian coup d'état "La caída del
Oncenio de Leguía". ****tail. 2020-08-25. Basadre,
Jorge (2005).
Historia de la...
- Cueto,
Marcos (2016).
Historia del Perú
republicano (in Spanish). Vol. 6:
Oncenio de Leguía. La
Patria Nueva y la
crisis mundial (1919-1933). Lima: Editorial...