- The
Tejeros Convention, also
known as the
Tejeros ****embly and the
Tejeros Congress, was a
meeting held on
March 22, 1897,
between Katipunan factions of...
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Antonio Tejero Molina (born 30
April 1932) is a
Spanish former lieutenant colonel of the
Guardia Civil, and the most
prominent figure in the
failed coup...
- The Acta de
Tejeros was a do****ent
prepared on
March 23, 1897
which proclaimed the
events at the
Tejeros Convention on
March 22 to have been disorderly...
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Tejero is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Álvaro
Tejero (born 1996),
Spanish footballer Antonio Tejero (born 1932),
Spanish former...
- Álvaro
Tejero Sacristán (born 20 July 1996) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a full back for RCD Espanyol. Born in Madrid,
Tejero joined...
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Adela Tejero Bedate (later
known as
Delhy Tejero, 1904 –
October 10, 1968) was a
Spanish painter. Her work is held in the
permanent collections of Museo...
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Fernando Tejero Muñoz-Torrero (born 24
February 1967) is a
Spanish actor.
Among his work, he has
acted in
multiple films,
including Football Days (2003)...
- result. The coup
began on 23
February 1981 when Lieutenant-Colonel
Antonio Tejero,
along with 200
armed Civil Guard officers,
stormed the
Congress of Deputies...
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Cavite led to
command of the
revolution shifting to
Emilio Aguinaldo at the
Tejeros Convention,
where a new
government was formed.
Bonifacio was
executed after...
- Manila, Philippines. It runs 5.80
kilometers (3.60 miles) from
Olympia and
Tejeros to Fort Bonifacio. The
avenue is
named after the
Filipino journalist Joaquin...