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Justo Rufino Barrios ( July 19, 1835 – April 2, 1885 ) was a President of Guatemala known for his liberal reforms and his attempts to reunite Central America.
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* 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.
He was a moderate of Guatemala's Liberal Party, who worked to solidify the less controversial of the reforms of late president Justo Rufino Barrios.
President Fernández died in office shortly after declaring war on Guatemala which, under Gen. Justo Rufino Barrios, had embarked on the reunification of the dissolved United Provinces of Central America.
García Granados played a key part in the regime of Justo Rufino Barrios, the founder of " the army of 45 men ".
* Attestment of the purity of blood of Justo Rufino de San Martín ( brother of José ) in Paredes de Nava, 1794.
The tower was built in 1935, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Justo Rufino Barrios, who was President of Guatemala and instituted a number of reforms.
: Con una altura de 71. 85 metros, la Torre Conmemorativa del 19 del Julio ( posteriormente denominada Torre del Reformador ) fue inagurada el 19 de julio de 1935 por el General Jorge Ubico Castañeda, en conmemoración al centenario del nacimento del General Justo Rufino Barrios.
: With a height of 71. 85 meters, the Commemorative Tower of the 19 of the July ( later renamed Tower of the Reformer ) was inaugurated on the 19 of July 1935 by General Jorge Ubico Castañeda, in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of General Justo Rufino Barrios.
General Justo Rufino Barrios Soto called Soto to the duties of a Sub-secretary of state, where he revealed remarkable talent.
Soto's presidency was threatened by the Guatemalan government of Justo Rufino Barrios, and for this reason he fled the country, leaving it in the hands of a council of ministers.
Justo and July
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.
José Justo Corro ( c. 19 July 1794 – c. 18 December 1864 ) was a Mexican lawyer, politician, and president of Mexico, from 2 March 1836 to 19 April 1837.
Justo and 19
The town, then located in Monterey County, was founded November 19, 1868 when the San Justo Homestead Association purchased the property from William Welles Hollister ( 1818 – 1886 ).
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Justo José de Urquiza y García (; October 18, 1801 – April 11, 1870 ) was an Argentine general and politician.
* Alonso Maria Cristino Justo ( 28 May 1912 Madrid, Spain – 18 November 1936 Spain ); Killed in action during the Spanish Civil War
Dom Justo Takayama ( or Iustus Takayama Ukon or Hikogoro Shigetomo ) ( 1552 Haibara-cho, Nara, Japan – February 4, 1615 Manila, Philippines ) was a kirishitan daimyo and a Japanese Samurai who followed Christianity in the Sengoku period of Japan.
After the opening World Cup game against Paraguay, when his counterpart Justo Villar was injured 7 minutes into the match, ending his tournament early, Robinson sent Villar his gloves as a gesture of good will after England won 1 – 0.
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 ).
It has also produced lawyers such as former Senator Rene Saguisag, the late Senator Raul S. Roco, Department of Justice ( DOJ ) Secretary Leila M. De Lima, Commission on Elections Chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr., and six Justices of the Supreme Court – Florenz D. Regalado, the holder of the highest bar exam grade in the country, Justo P. Torres Jr., Antonio M. Martinez, Romeo J. Callejo Sr., and current Supreme Court Associate Justices Antonio Eduardo Nachura and Jose Catral Mendoza.
He first enrolled at Centro Escolar de Señoritas ( 1933 – 35 ) then Paco Elementary School ( 1935 – 36 ) followed by Justo Lukban Elementary School ( 1936 – 1937 ) and he graduated from elementary at Ateneo de Manila in 1941.
Doy ’ s father wanted him to experience a public school education so he enrolled him first in the Paco Elementary School ( 1935 – 36 ) and then the Justo Lukban Elementary School ( 1936 – 37 ).
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