- on 8
August 1983 by his own
Minister of Defense,
General Mejía
Víctores. Mejía
Víctores became then de
facto president and
justified the coup by saying...
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Defense Minister General Óscar
Humberto Mejía
Víctores,
which successfully ousted General Ríos Montt. Mejía
Víctores governed the
country for
three years until...
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Rosal as
Dolores San
Victores Eddie Garcia as
Felipe San
Victores Amy
Austria as Elsa
Campuspos Dina
Bonnevie as
Violeta San
Victores Raymond Bagatsing as...
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Nervii Gallicani Iovii iuniores Gallicani Seguntienses Galli victores Honoriani victores iuniores Honoriani ascarii seniores Felices iuniores Gallicani...
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California Victor,
Colorado Victor,
Idaho Victor,
Indiana Victor, Iowa
Victor,
Kansas Victor,
Montana Victor, New York
Victor (village), New York
Victor, South...
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Lisdeivis Víctores Pompa (born July 2, 1974, in Havana) is a women's
basketball player from Cuba.
Playing as a
center she won the gold
medal with the Cuba...
- "Bishop Juan
Víctores de Velasco, O.S.B." Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published] Chow, Gabriel. "Bishop Juan
Victores de Velasco...
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corporate successor of the
Victor Talking Machine Company. In 1929, the
Radio Corporation of
America (RCA)
purchased the
Victor Talking Machine Company,...
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Victor-Marie Hugo,
vicomte Hugo (French: [viktɔʁ maʁi yɡo] ; 26
February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a
French Romantic author, poet, essayist, playwright,...
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Saint Victor may
refer to:
Saint Victor of Damascus, martyr, 2nd century, see
Saints Victor and
Corona (died c. 170)
Saint Pope
Victor I (died 199), martyr...