- round, or
would at
least break the government's nerve". Generally, a
pronunciamento originated with a
small number of
officers motivated by fear of the...
-
Spain in the 19th
century was a
country in turmoil.
Occupied by
Napoleon from 1808 to 1814, a m****ively
destructive "liberation war" ensued. Following...
- liberals. In 1817,
Milans del
Bosch and
General Luis de Lacy
organized a
pronunciamento (which
differs from the coup d'êtat
because of its open declaration...
- forces, in
particular the
young officers, sent Rallis'
government a
pronunciamento containing their demands (the
previous day,
Rallis had
declined to receive...
- the
intervention of the
military in politics), the 29
December 1875
pronunciamento of Gen. Martínez
Campos in
Sagunto ended the
failed republic and meant...
-
sparked the fall of
civilian government when they
issued the
Goudi Pronunciamento. This
event led to the
arrival in
Greece of the
Cretan politician Eleftherios...
- not
arrive in time and it was
subsequently aborted. On that day, a
pronunciamento took
place in Cádiz. Led by
Marshal Prim and the
Admiral Topete (himself...
-
Institutional Act (AI-1). This
concept of
revolution is more
inspired by the
pronunciamentos which overthrew a
government and
claimed to
reaffirm po****r sovereignty...
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Spanish Civil War, part 1:
Pronunciamento y Pistolerismo". "785 - Tank Girls". "787 -
Octagonal Relations". "788...
- However,
Liberal government did not last long. On 19
October a
military pronunciamento was
carried out
during which – and
apparently against the
wishes of...