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* Gonzalez, Justo L. The Story of Christianity: The Early Church to the Dawn of the Reformation, Harper Collins Publishers, New York ( 1984 ).
González, Ondina E. and Justo L. González, Christianity in Latin America: a history, p. 59, Cambridge University Press, 2008
Mexico's drinking age of 18 ( vs. 21 in the United States ) makes it a common weekend destination for many high school and college aged Southern Californians who tend to stay within the Calzadas Justo Sierra, Benito Juarez and Francisco L. Montejano.
Other important boulevards include: Adolfo Lopez Mateos, Benito Juárez, Anáhuac, Justo Sierra, Venustiano Carranza, Manuel Gómez Morin, Francisco L. Montejano, Cetys, Héctor Terán Terán, Independencia and Heroico Colegio Militar, among others.
* Gonzalez, Justo L. The Story of Christianity ( 1984, 1985, 1999 ).

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* 1615 – Dom Justo Takayama, Japanese warlord ( b. 1552 )
* Justo Rufino Barrios Monument ( Monument of one of Guatemala's much acclaimed past President, responsible for the introduction of the railroads among other services to the country.
Guatemala's " Liberal Revolution " came in 1871 under the leadership of Justo Rufino Barrios, who worked to modernize the country, improve trade, and introduce new crops and manufacturing.
* 1986 – Alicia Moreau de Justo, Argentine physician, politician, and activist ( b. 1885 )
On 26 July Montoneros guerrillas operating in the San Justo suburb of Buenos Aires shoot and kill an off-duty policeman, Ramón Emilio Reno in the presence of his 13-year-old brother.
On 4 January 1977, Montoneros guerrillas shot and killed Private Guillermo Félix Dimitri of the 10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade on a drive-by shooting while he was on roadblock duty outside the Chrysler factory in the San Justo suburb of Buenos Aires.
It appeared that Montevideo would finally fall when an uprising against Rosas, led by Justo José de Urquiza governor of Argentina's Entre Ríos Province began.
In 1851, the Argentinian caudillo Justo José de Urquiza turned against Rosas and signed a pact with the exiled Unitarios, the Uruguayan Colorados and Brazil against him.
* April 2 – Justo Rufino Barrios, Central American leader ( b. 1835 )
* February 4 – Dom Justo Takayama, Japanese warlord ( b. 1552 )
** Dom Justo Takayama, Japanese daimyo ( d. 1615 )
Buenos Aires Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas exerted a growing hegemony over the rest of the country during his 1835-1852 Government and resisted several Unitarian uprisings, but was finally defeated in 1852 by a coalition Army gathered by Entre Ríos Federalist Governor Justo José de Urquiza, who accused Rosas of not complying with Federal Pact provisions for a National Constitution.
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The exclusive control of the port was long resisted by federals from other provinces, and led to the conflict of Rosas and Justo José de Urquiza at the battle of Caseros.
Slapped with fresh embargoes and a joint blockade, Argentina by 1851 found itself bankrupt and with " rogue nation " standing ; on 3 February 1852, a surprise military campaign led by the Governor of Entre Ríos Province, Justo José de Urquiza, put an end to the Rosas regime and, until 1878, at least, serious Argentine foreign policy misadventures.
The city maintains an important collection of Romanesque churches of both stone and brick, which include San Esteban, San Millán, San Martín, la Santísima Trinidad, San Andrés, San Clemente, Santos Justo y Pastor, la Vera Cruz and San Salvador and others.
The physician Justo Igor de León Loyola wrote in his book " La noche de Santo Tomás " ( Santo Tomas ' night ): Today I have seen bloodier fights, unequal battles: Both sides are armed ... but what a difference in the weapons, handguns caliber 22 against military rifles M-1, bazookas against Molotov bombs.
After the falling apart of the Roman Empire, under the Visigoths, it declined, although it also became a pilgrimage place for the Saints Justo and Pastor.
Aside from the buildings associated with the University, the city's most important and historic building is the Cathedral-Magistral of Saints Justus and Pastor, known formally in Spanish as the " Santa e Insigne Catedral-Magistral de los Santos Justo y Pastor " or more familiarly as the " Catedral de los Santos Niños.
Justo José de Urquiza y García (; October 18, 1801 – April 11, 1870 ) was an Argentine general and politician.

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* Justo González as González
Lead singers in the group, of different nationalities, have included Eugenio Pérez, Manolo Barquín, Humberto Cané, Bienvenido Granda, Israel del Pino, Alfredito Valdés, Miguel de Gonzalo, Bienvenido León, Daniel Santos, Myrta Silva ( she was the first female member of this musical cooperative, joining it in 1949 — Celia Cruz succeeded her in 1950, continuing to perform and record with the conjunto till 1965 ), Leo Marini, Miguelito Valdés, Gloria Díaz, Bobby Capó, Nelson Pinedo, Vicentico Valdés, Olga Chorens, Tony Álvarez, Estanislao " Laíto " Sureda, Alberto Beltrán ( Daniel Santos recommended him to Rogelio Martínez ), Celio González, Carlos Argentino ( he was the first husband of Celia Cruz ), Carmen Delia Dipiní, Johnny López, Felipe " la Voz " Rodríguez, Víctor Piñero, Rey Caney, Toña la Negra, Elliot Romero, Justo Betancourt, Linda Leida, Eladio " Yayo el Indio " Peguero, Raúl Planas, Ismael Miranda and, arguably, its greatest alumna, Celia Cruz ( she would return to record one final album with the collective in 1982 ).

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* Presidents who were assassinated: Justo José de Urquiza ( 1870 ) and Pedro Eugenio Aramburu ( 1970 ), both after concluding their terms.
With continued activity resulting in the island expanding to have the largest number of volcanoes in the Canaries ( over 500 cones, another 300 covered by more recent deposits ), together with approximately 70 caves and volcanic galleries, including the Cueva de Don Justo whose collection of channels is over 6 km in length.
Corregimientos include Tolé ( capital ), Cerro Viejo, Lajas de Tolé, Potrero de Caña, Quebrada de Piedra, Bella Vista, El Cristo, Justo Fidel Palacios and Veladero.
The film happens in the last quarter of the 19th century and the first nineteen years of the twentieth, during the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz ( Justo Martínez ), the presidency of Francisco I. Madero, the military revolt of Victoriano Huerta ( Jesús Ochoa ), the Convention of Generals and, finally, the death of Zapata ( Alejandro Fernández ), already in the constitutionalist stage of Venustiano Carranza.
At the age of 12 ( 1564 ), his father converted to Catholicism and Hikogorō was also baptized Justo.
* Justo Páez Molina ( 1902 – 1969 ), Argentine politician, Governor of Córdoba 1963 – 1966
Among the socialist leaders of Argentina, the most remarkable are Alfredo Palacios, who was the first socialist parliamentarian in the Americas ( 1904 ) and a Senator in the 1960s ; Juan B. Justo, doctor, philosopher, writer and leader of the party until his death in 1928 ; Alicia Moreau de Justo, ( 1895 – 1986 ), Justo's wife, who was for years the editor of the Socialist newspaper La Vanguardia ; Guillermo Estévez Boero, founder of the Popular Socialist Party ; and Alfredo Bravo, a teacher, unionist, human rights militant and respected legislator in the last two decades of the 20th century ( died 2003 ).
* Justo Rufino Barrios ( 1835-1885 ), President of Guatemala ( 1873-1885 )
His novels include: Mis mendigos ( 1915 ); the Nietzschean Así me fecundó Zaratustra ( 1923 ); the erotic Yo y tres mujeres (" I and Three Women ") ( 1924 ); La duquesa de Nit ( 1926 ); La espuela ( 1927 ); Los príncipes iguales ( 1928 ); Justo ( 1929 ), a satire on Roman Catholicism ; El comedor de la pensión Venecia ( 1930 ); the political Campesinos ( 1931 ), and Crimen ( 1934 ).
Founded in 1955 as a preparatory school called Justo Sierra Institute ( Instituto Justo Sierra ), it was initially sponsored by Lions International until 1956, when it renamed as Northwestern Institute of Technology ( Instituto Tecnológico del Noroeste ).

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The medievalist Justo Pérez de Urbel says that Rodrigo was named count of Castile because of his link to the Asturian royal family, and that it is possible that this link existed through Queen Paterna, but not necessarily through being her son.

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In 1877 the president of the federal state was Pedro Justo Berrío, who was one of the most prominent political leaders of the region at the end of the century and developed an active politic in education, transportation to communicate the region with the rest of the country like the train ( 1874 ) and economical development.
Those elected, in the order of their presidency, were Mrs. Frieda bacon, Dr. Justo Priesto, Nguyen-Huu, Anthony Brooke and Hugh J. Schonfield, the last named to take office at the end of August 1967.

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Although Gen. Vicente Filisola began troop withdrawals on May 26, the government of President José Justo Corro in Mexico City resolved, on May 20, to disassociate itself from all undertakings entered into by Santa Anna while he was held captive.
There are many Argentine memorials and places named after the battle, including four cities in Greater Rosario: Puerto General San Martín, Fray Luis Beltrán, Capitán Bermúdez and Granadero Baigorria are named after José de San Martín, Luis Beltrán, Justo Germán Bermúdez and Juan Bautista Baigorria respectively, all of whom were involved in the battle.

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