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Gómez and seized
However, Gómez seized power himself.

Gómez and power
A military coup in 1953 toppled the right-wing government of Conservative Laureano Gómez and brought General Gustavo Rojas to power.
Among sedevacantist claimants to the papacy, at least one, Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, was crowned using a tiara, thus showing the power of its symbolism, while another, Lucian Pulvermacher, uses the tiara on his coat of arms.
Ospina was dubbed by the communists as Laureano Gómez successor with the mission of perpetuating the Conservative party in power.
It was during the burial of a fellow fighter, Evaristo Jaimes, who had been killed in the earlier fighting that Castro met Juan Vicente Gómez, his future companion in his rise to power.
In December he turned over power to Santa Anna ( as president ) and Valentín Gómez Farías ( as vice-president and acting president ).
In February 1847 Almonte and a few other Mexican generals tried to oust Gómez Farías from power, but failed.
* October 2, 1865-February 2, 1866 ( José María Medina served between the two first terms, but returned power to Crescencio Gómez due to ill health )
After being amnestied ( 19 November 1903 ), he served on the government of Juan Vicente Gómez, who paradoxically was part of the revolutionary movement that expelled him from power, promoting him las minister of Foreign Affairs ( 1914 – 1917 ) and Home Affairs ( 1917 – 1922 ), in the cabinet of Victorino Márquez.
Although Bustillos was elected by Congress, General Juan Vicente Gómez remained the real power behind the presidency.

Gómez and from
In 1828, President Manuel Gómez Pedraza ejected Lorenzo de Zavala from the office of governor of the state of México.
Gómez, imagining he could have been behind on the scorecards, came for the fourteenth in a roar, and started throwing punches from all angles.
The Santa Anita Ranch was established around 1797 by José Manuel Gómez, who received the land grant from Spain in 1800.
Fought on August 21, 1981, at the Caesars Palace hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, it pitted Wilfredo Gómez, a Puerto Rican who had a record of 32 wins, 0 losses, 1 draw, and all his wins by knockout, and who was the world's Jr. Featherweight champion, against the lesser known Salvador Sánchez, who hailed from Mexico with a record of 40 wins, 1 loss, 1 draw.
Gómez got up but was battered around the ring by Sanchez for the remainder of the round, nearly going down again from an overhand right in Wilfredo's own corner.
Gómez went into a depression, but he roared back the next year and posted world title wins against many other boxers from there on until he retired in 1989.
What would have happened in a rematch will never be known, but the fact is that both Gómez and Sánchez are now together in a place far different from a boxing ring: They are both in the International Boxing Hall Of Fame.
The Roman martyrology lists only seven who died on days other than February 14: a priest from Viterbo ( November 3 ); a bishop from Raetia who died in about 450 ( January 7 ); a fifth-century priest and hermit ( July 4 ); a Spanish hermit who died in about 715 ( October 25 ); Valentine Berrio Ochoa, martyred in 1861 ( November 24 ); and Valentine Jaunzarás Gómez, martyred in 1936 ( September 18 ).
This is why Martí refused to cooperate with Máximo Gómez and Antonio Maceo Grajales, two Cuban military leaders from the Ten Years ' War, when they wanted to invade immediately in 1884.
The museum was created with help from the state government, the José F. Gómez Foundation, painter Francisco Toledo and the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes.
This affected Vázquez, who decided to mimic Gómez and win a professional world championship, drawing motivation from his accomplishments.
López Rega, meanwhile, had many of the most competent policy makers Perón had inherited from her husband's brief last turn at the presidency dismissed ; by May, 1975, both Economy Minister José Ber Gelbard and Central Bank President Alfredo Gómez Morales had been replaced with López Rega loyalists.
The Conjunto de la Secretaría de Cultura ( Secretary of Culture Complex ) is a series of buildings around a central plaza that contains a Juan Soriano sculpture by the nameof “ El Toro .” The three main buildings are the Edificio de Talleres which is for workshops on various artistic disciplines, the Casa de la Cultura Alfonso Michel or Edificio Central, which hosts various exhibitions along with a permanent collection of works by Alfonso Michel and Museo de las Culturas de Occidente María Ahumada de Gómez ( María Ahumada de Gómez Museum of Western Cultures. The Ahumada Museum has a large collection of archeological pieces from the region.
A marquisate from 1487, Dénia gained many privileges thanks to Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas, Duke of Lerma, a favourite of Philip III of Spain.
* Salas y Gómez, Northeast from Easter Island
Juan Vicente Gómez Chacón ( 24 July 1857 – 17 December 1935 ) was a military general and de facto ruler of Venezuela from 1908 until his death in 1935.
On 19 April 1914, Gómez ostensibly stepped down from office in favor of provisional president Victorino Márquez, though he continued to rule the country from his home in Maracay.
As one enters from the vestibule, the painting on the left shows key events from the earliest times ( arrival of the ancient Filipinos and the Manunggul Jar ) through Lapu Lapu and the death of Magellan, the Muslim resistance to Spanish rule, the Basi Revolt, and Gabriela Silang, to the 1872 martyrdom of the priests Gómez, Burgos and Zamora.
Meanwhile, Gómez Pedraza fled from Mexico City, waiving his right to the presidency.
Born into an upper-middle class family, Gómez de la Serna refused to follow his father into law or politics and soon adopted the marginal lifestyle of a bohemian bourgeois artist, finding his literary feet in the journal Prometeo, which, funded by his indulgent father between 1908 and 1912, introduced into Spain a whiff of scandal from the likes of Oscar Wilde, Remy de Gourmont and Marinetti.

Gómez and Castro
* Sevillistas de Nervion S. A. ( Jose Maria del Nido, Roberto Alés, José Castro, José Martín Baena, Francisco Guijarro, and José Gómez Miñán )
Gómez and Cipriano Castro
The most outstanding and representative artists of the Colombian Santander region are Segundo Agelvis, Mario Hernández Prada, Carlos Gómez Castro, Martín Quintero, Oscar Rodríguez Naranjo and Pacheco de Suratá.
This state brought the largest number of presidents than any other state during the 20th century: Cipriano Castro, Juan Vicente Gómez, Marcos Pérez Jiménez, Isaías Medina Angarita, Eleazar López Contreras, Carlos Andrés Pérez, and Ramón José Velásquez.
# Blas José Gómez de Castro, 1811 – 1813
# Manuel Gómez Castro, 1827 – 1829 and 1833.
Later he was also elected to the City Council of Bogotá and worked as diplomat for Colombia to the United Nations and was appointed Colombia's Ambassador to Spain by President Laureano Gómez Castro.
Juan Vicente Gómez and Cipriano Castro
Castro left for Paris in late 1908 to seek medical treatment for Syphilis, leaving the government in the hands of his lieutenant Gómez, the man who was instrumental in his victory of 1899.
Originally, Miraflores Palace served as presidential residence to Cipriano Castro, and then Juan Vicente Gómez, who occupied it until 1913.
This process began in 1959, when Secretary of Presidency Ramón José Velásquez, undertook the rescue and recovery of files corresponding to the governments of Cipriano Castro ( 1899 – 1908 ) and Juan Vicente Gómez ( 1908 – 1935 ), located in the basement of Presidential Guard.
He married Mayor Pérez, a daughter of count Pedro Ansúrez of the powerful Beni Gómez clan, and had by her ( it would seem ) two daughters: Eilo who married successively counts Rodrigo Fernández de Castro and then in 1146 / 8, as his third wife, Ramiro Fróilaz ; and Urraca, who married count Rodrigo Vélaz.
Later, he was elected governor of the state after the resignation of Manuel Gómez de Castro, causing local controversy and remaining in the position from 1839 to 1845.
Fiction writers subscribed to idealism and magic realism, ( María Granata, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Julio Cortázar, Silvina Ocampo ) or to a subtler form of realism Manuel Mujica Laínez, Ernesto L. Castro, Ernesto Sabato and Abelardo Arias ) with some urban touches, as well as folk literature ( Joaquín Gómez Bas and Roger Plá ).
Initially, the young Eleazar was going to study medicine at the University of Mérida, the current University of the Andes, but joined to the Liberal Restauradora Revolution commanded by Cipriano Castro and Juan Vicente Gómez.
Finally, the author makes reference in the last two verses to the end of the numerous civil wars that occurs in most of the county's XIX century history and which definitive ends with the upcoming of the governments of Cipriano Castro ( 1900-1908 ) and Juan Vicente Gómez ( 1908-1935 ).

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