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Obregón's and successor
In 1924, Obregón's hand-picked successor, Plutarco Elías Calles, was elected as president, and although Obregón ostensibly retired to Sonora, he remained influential under Calles.
The conspirators drafted Adolfo de la Huerta, then-Minister of Finance, to run for president against Plutarco Elias Calles, Obregón's chosen successor.

Obregón's and
* May 19 Mexican Revolution: Álvaro Obregón's troops enter Mexico City.
In 1923 24, Obregón's finance minister, Adolfo de la Huerta, launched a rebellion ; Obregón return to the battlefield to crush the rebellion.
Obregón's first experience in the military was supporting pro-Madero forces under Victoriano Huerta ( 1850 1916 ) against Orozco's rebellion.
Adolfo de la Huerta ( 1881 1955 ), the former Governor of Sonora under whose banner Obregón purportedly fought in 1920, and who served as Obregón's Finance Minister before launching a rebellion in 1923.

Obregón's and Calles
While neither CROM nor its leader, Luis Morones, had any connection to the crime, Calles ( who was about to finish his term of office and to begin his run as éminence grise behind the presidency in the period known as El Maximato ) considered Morones the intellectual author of the assassination because he had denounced Obregón's plans to amend the constitution to allow himself to serve another term as President of Mexico.

Obregón's and by
Francisco Obregón died in 1880, the year of Álvaro Obregón's birth, leaving Álvaro to be raised in poverty by his mother and his older sisters Cenobia, María, and Rosa.
Obregón's Sonoran forces were augmented by troops under General Benjamín G. Hill and the Zapatistas led by Gildardo Magaña and Genovevo de la O.
Villa had committed all his men to the attack and was unable to exploit any area of weakness or to protect his flanks which were enveloped by Obregón's cavalry.

Obregón's and assassination
The death of Lucio Blanco in 1922 and the assassination of Pancho Villa in 1923 would eliminate the last remaining obvious challenges to Obregón's regime.

Obregón's and officials
On May 19, 1914, Obregón's forces sentenced Bishop Andres Segura and other clerical officials to jail for eight years because of their participation in a revolt.

Obregón's and such
As such, Obregón's time as president saw the beginning of the art movement of Mexican muralism, with artists such as Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, and Roberto Montenegro invited to create murals expressive of the spirit of the Mexican Revolution on the walls of public buildings throughout Mexico.

Obregón's and General
Two of Obregón's oldest allies, General Arnulfo R. Gómez and General Francisco " Pancho " Serrano, opposed his re-election.

Obregón's and de
Over half of the army joined de la Huerta's rebellion, with many of Obregón's former comrades in arms now turning on him.

Obregón's and ),
At the urging of the Sonorans ( the most powerful group in Carranza's coalition following Obregón's victories in the Northwest ), Carranza downgraded Ángeles to the position of Sub-Secretary of War.

Obregón's and Mexican
Obregón's election as president essentially signaled the end of the violence of the Mexican Revolution.
In spite of Obregón's moderate approach, his presidency saw the beginnings of clashes between Catholics and supporters of the Mexican Revolution.

successor and
His successor Joe Darling won the next three series in 1899, 1901 02 and the classic 1902 series, which became one of the most famous in the history of Test cricket.
* 527 Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne.
Grimwald, King of the Lombards ( 662 671 ), and his young son and successor Garibald ( 671 ), were the last Arian kings in Europe.
* 1945 World War II Fuehrerbunker: Adolf Hitler marries his longtime partner Eva Braun in a Berlin bunker and designates Admiral Karl Dönitz as his successor.
Manishtushu's son and successor, Naram-Sin ( 2254 2218 BC ) ( Beloved of Sin ), assumed the imperial title " King Naram-Sin, king of the four quarters ( Lugal Naram-Sîn, Šar kibrat ' arbaim )", and, like his grandfather, was addressed as " the god ( Sumerian
* Peter IV ( 1319 1387 ), successor.
* his successor in Naples, King Ferdinand I of Naples, ( b. 1423 ; reigned 1458 1494 ).
* 1945 Adolf Hitler's designated successor Hermann Göring sends him a telegram asking permission to take leadership of the Third Reich, which causes Hitler to replace him with Joseph Goebbels and Karl Dönitz.
He is the successor of Alain Chesnais ( 2010 2012 ), a French citizen living in Toronto where he runs his company named Visual Transitions and Wendy Hall of the University of Southampton.
Its first Lieutenant-Governor was Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres ( 1784 1787 ) and his successor was William Macarmick ( 1787 ).
Under Docherty's successor, Dave Sexton, Chelsea won the FA Cup in 1970, beating Leeds United 2 1 in a final replay.
In 2009, caretaker manager Guus Hiddink guided Chelsea to another FA Cup success, and in 2009 10, his successor Carlo Ancelotti led them to their first league and FA Cup " Double ", becoming the first English club to score 100 league goals in a season since 1963.
According to Gay, Herbert had relatively few followers, and it was not until the 1680s that Herbert found a true successor in Charles Blount ( 1654 1693 ).
He resigned following investigations into his financial activities and his successor, Glenn Hoddle, similarly left the job for non-footballing reasons after just one international tournament — the 1998 World Cup — in which England were eliminated in the second round again by Argentina and again on penalties ( after a 2 2 draw ).
1, pp. 297 310 ), written by one Johannes, a notary, and stating that Eusebius was called by Cyril to be his successor in the episcopate.
* 138 The Emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius, effectively making him his successor.
Frederick the Peaceful KG ( September 21, 1415 August 19, 1493 ) was Duke of Austria as Frederick V from 1424, the successor of Albert II as German King as Frederick IV from 1440, and Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick III from 1452.
By the 1860s, the Russian Empire continued as the Soviet Union became the largest contiguous state in the world, and the latter's main successor, Russia, continues to be so to this day.
He was also the first to distinguish between cause and immediate origins of an event, while his successor Xenophon ( c. 431 355 BC ) introduced autobiographical elements and character studies in his Anabasis.
In the reign of Philip's developmentally disabled son and successor Charles II ( 1665 1700 ), Spain was essentially left leaderless and was gradually being reduced to a second-rank power.
* FRESS A 1970s multi-user successor to the Hypertext Editing System.
He was appointed to the prestigious portfolios of Minister for Labour and National Service ( 1949 1958 ; he had previously served in this portfolio 1940 41 ) and Minister for Immigration ( 1949 1956 ), by which time he was being touted in the press as a " certain successor to Menzies and a potential Prime Minister ".

successor and forced
He forced the Alemanni capitulation to Frankish suzerainty and did not appoint a successor to Lantfrid.
Holt's disappearance at the end of 1967 forced the party to choose a " wild card " successor from the Senate after the leading contender, deputy Liberal leader William McMahon, was unexpectedly eliminated from the contest due to a dispute with their Coalition partners, the Country Party.
However, no child was born, and Mary was forced to accept that Elizabeth was her lawful successor.
* 97 Emperor Nerva is forced by the Praetorian Guard to adopt general Marcus Ulpius Trajanus as his heir and successor.
During the violent confrontations between Henry V and Paschal II's successor, Pope Gelasius II, the Pope was forced to flee from Rome, first to Gaeta, where he was crowned, then to the Abbey of Cluny, where he died on 29 January 1119.
External debts forced Said Pasha's successor, Isma ' il Pasha, to sell his country's share in the canal for £ 4, 000, 000 to the United Kingdom in 1875, but French shareholders still held the majority.
* October 28 Emperor Nerva recalls his general Marcus Ulpius Trajanus, age 44, from the German frontier and is forced by the Praetorian Guard to adopt him as his successor.
Jean Tiberi, Chirac's successor at the Paris townhall, was forced to resign after having been put under investigations in June 1999 on charges of trafic d ' influences in the HLMs of Paris affairs ( related to the illegal financing of the RPR ).
Turning to the west, in 1281 he compelled Count Philip I of Savoy to cede some territory to him, then forced the citizens of Bern to pay the tribute that they had been refusing, and in 1289 marched against Count Philip's successor, Otto IV, compelling him to do homage.
" In disgust, Blackstone forced the university to confront its responsibilities by publishing a lengthy letter he had written to Huddesford's successor, Thomas Randolph in May 1757.
When his father abdicated on 4 April 1814, he named his son Emperor, but the coalition partners that had defeated Napoleon refused to acknowledge his son as successor, so he was forced to abdicate unconditionally a week later.
The conflict was finally resolved in favor of the oblast government, with the forced resignation of two consecutive mayors and the subsequent de facto appointment of their successor by the Governor of the oblast.
When Michael's wife Prokopia failed to persuade her brother to name Michael as his successor, Michael's supporters forced Staurakios to abdicate in his favor on 2 October 811.
At the Council of Carnuntum in November 308, Diocletian and his successor, Galerius, forced Maximian to renounce his imperial claim again.
Expecting resistance, Nepos was forced by bad winter weather to delay his voyage until the next year ; it was therefore left to Zeno, as Leo's successor, to support Julius Nepos ' installation in Ravenna.
After he was forced out, his successor Pihan ( as Jean Vaillant ) took up the publishing, moving the magazine in a more humorous direction.
Further laws under his successor over the course of the 1530s banned the friars, and forced monks and nuns to transfer title to their houses to the Crown, which passed them out to supportive nobles, who were soon found enjoying the fruits of former monastic lands.
After the 1917 elections showed a heavy gain for the Liberals and Social Democrats, however, Gustaf was forced to appoint Staaff's successor, Nils Eden, as prime minister.
Mengu-Timur might have struggled with Hulegu's successor Abagha for a brief period of time, but the Great Khan Kublai forced them to sign a peace treaty.
In the late 1st century, a calculated uprising of Praetorians against Emperor Nerva, led by Casperius Aelianus, forced Nerva to adopt the more popular Trajan as his son and successor.
Much of the evidence for this comes from William of Tyre, whose account of these events is troublesome ; it is only William who tells us that Dagobert forced Godfrey to concede Jerusalem and Jaffa, while other writers such as Albert of Aachen and Ralph of Caen suggest that both Dagobert and his ally Tancred had sworn an oath to Godfrey to accept only one of his brothers or blood relations as his successor.
In the wake of a succession of issues — the pushing of a highly unpopular consumer tax through the Diet in late 1988, the Recruit insider trading scandal, which tainted virtually all top LDP leaders and forced the resignation of Prime Minister Takeshita Noboru in April ( a successor did not appear until June ), the resignation in July of his successor, Uno Sosuke, because of a sex scandal, and the poor showing in the upper house election — the media provided the Japanese with a detailed and embarrassing dissection of the political system.
His grandfather, who had manufactured vehicles for the Axis during the war, was forced to retire from Fiat but named Valletta to be his successor.
After Prime Minister Hamaguchi was forced out of office by the severe injuries incurred in an assassination attempt, Wakatsuki assumed the leadership of the Rikken Minseitō, the successor to the Kenseikai.

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