Definition of Pronunciamientos. Meaning of Pronunciamientos. Synonyms of Pronunciamientos

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Definition of Pronunciamientos

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

Meaning of Pronunciamientos from wikipedia

- spectacular and important pronunciamientos were those that involved some form of force. Ordinarily, the armed pronunciamiento was a revolt by one section...
- 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...
- as a putsch. Pronunciamiento ('pronouncement') is a term of Spanish origin for a type of coup d'état. Specifically the pronunciamiento is the formal...
- having gathered together its troops in the Goudi barracks, issued a pronunciamiento to the government, demanding an immediate turnaround for the country...
- back-stairs and antechamber influences, barracks conspiracies, and military pronunciamientos. Her marriage to Francisco de Asís, Duke of Cádiz was an unhappy one...
- 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...
- volunteers who fought in the International Brigades. Following the pronunciamiento of 18 July 1936, Franco ****umed the leadership of the 30,000 soldiers...
- pronounced against King Ferdinand VII but was later betra****. Spain: A pronunciamiento by Spanish liberal Rafael del Riego forced the restoration of the Spanish...
- Italy. In the wake of Riego's successful rebellion, the first and only pronunciamiento in Italian history was carried out by liberal officers in the kingdom...
- of Ferdinand VII (1813–1833) there were several liberalist military pronunciamientos, but it was not until the reign of Isabella II (1833–1868) that the...