Definition of Pronunciamiento. Meaning of Pronunciamiento. Synonyms of Pronunciamiento

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Definition of Pronunciamiento

Pronunciamiento
Pronunciamiento Pro*nun`ci*a`mi"en"to, n. [Sp. See Pronounce.] See Pronunciamento.

Meaning of Pronunciamiento from wikipedia

- A pronunciamiento is a form of military rebellion or coup d'état particularly ****ociated with Spain, Portugal and Ibero-America, especially in the 19th...
- having gathered together its troops in the Goudi barracks, issued a pronunciamiento to the government, demanding an immediate turnaround for the country...
- figures emerged. On 29 December 1874, General ****nio Martínez Campos's pronunciamiento overthrew the First Spanish Republic and restored the monarchy, crowning...
- back-stairs and antechamber influences, barracks conspiracies, and military pronunciamientos. Her marriage to Francisco de Asís, Duke of Cádiz was an unhappy one...
- volunteers who fought in the International Brigades. Following the pronunciamiento of 18 July 1936, Franco ****umed the leadership of the 30,000 soldiers...
- as a putsch. Pronunciamiento ('pronouncement') is a term of Spanish origin for a type of coup d'état. Specifically the pronunciamiento is the formal...
- Pronunciamiento is a village and muni****lity in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 32°21′S 58°26′W...
- all the earth". After the failure of the conspiracy and Torrijos's pronunciamiento, Boyd was eventually shot with the rest of his comrades on the beach...
- Serrano. In December 1874, General ****nio Martínez Campos staged a pronunciamiento in Sagunto, which delivered the coup de grâce to the Republic and brought...
- by the First Mexican Republic a few years later. There were several pronunciamientos, or military uprisings, during the king's second reign. The first came...