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    Vicente Cerna y Cerna (22 January 1815 – 27 June 1885) was president of Guatemala from 24 May 1865 to 29 June 1871. Loyal friend and comrade of Rafael...
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    his friend and loyal soldier, Army Marshall Vicente Cerna y Cerna, as his successor. Vicente Cerna y Cerna was president of Guatemala from 24 May 1865...
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  • Guatemalan poet Vicente Cerna y Cerna (1815–1885), president of Guatemala Cernea (surname) This page lists people with the surname Cerna. If an internal...
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    with Rafael Carrera, and attempted to get along with his successor Vicente Cerna. Sympathetic with the revolt against the government, García Granados...
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    according to the executive order of 8 May 1866 of field Marshall Vicente Cerna y Cerna government. Amatitlán Department was abolished by decree 2081 of...
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  • 1954), American marathon runner Valeska Sandoval, Nicaraguan student Vicente Cerna Sandoval, president of Guatemala 1865–71 Wellington Sandoval, Ecuadorian...
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    – was proposed as the next president, but instead Field Marshal Vicente Cerna y Cerna was appointed. A military brigade headquarters in Guatemala City...
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  • Carrera, Commander in Chief. Colonel Manuel María Bolaños. Colonel Vicente Cerna Sandoval, Corregidor (Mayor) of Chiquimula. Colonel Ignacio García Granados...
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    in medicine and law. He later joined the army but after the fall of Vicente Cerna was captured with his uncle and imprisoned. On his release he went to...
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    and reestablished under the Concordat of 1854 until the fall of Vicente Cerna y Cerna in 1871. It is common for relevant Mayan practices to be incorporated...
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    and Justo Rufino Barrios, overthrew President Vicente Cerna y Cerna. García Granados replaced Cerna y Cerna as President, but he retired in 1873 and was...
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    force until the fall of the conservative government of Marshal Vicente Cerna y Cerna. The Belize region in the Yucatan peninsula was never occupied by...
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    (1802–1897) Acting 14 April 1865 24 May 1865 40 days Conservative — 10 Vicente Cerna Sandoval (1815–1885) 24 May 1865 29 June 1871 6 years, 36 days Conservative...
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  • according to the executive order of 8 May 1866 of field Marshall Vicente Cerna y Cerna government. Amatitlán Department was abolished by decree 2081 of...
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  • until the fall of the conservative government of Field Marshal Vicente Cerna y Cerna. In 1854, by initiative of Manuel Francisco Pavón Aycinena, Carrera...
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    President (1851–1865) Pedro de Aycinena y Piñol, Acting President (1865) Vicente Cerna Sandoval, President (1865–1871) Miguel García Granados, President (1871–1873)...
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  •  Honduras Commanders and leaders Rafael Carrera José Víctor Zavala Vicente Cerna Santiago González Francisco Dueñas Gerardo Barrios Santiago González...
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    force until the fall of the conservative government of Marshal Vicente Cerna y Cerna The concordat was originally signed in Rome on October 7, 1852 by...
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  • elevated to the category of department by conservative president Vicente Cerna y Cerna in 1866. It was abolished by general Jorge Ubico in 1935 and its...
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    Guatemala territory during Rafael Carrera and Vicente Cerna conservative regimes. Soconusco territories were given to México in exchange for their support...
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    rise to power and become President of Guatemala, ousting President Vicente Cerna y Cerna in the process. Barrios later became President in 1873 after García...
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    of the Artillery José Víctor Zavala – Commander of the 1st Division Vicente Cerna Sandoval – Commander of the 2nd Division Serapio Cruz – Commander of...
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    days. But power shifted when the conservatives led by Field Marshal Vicente Cerna were defeated by the liberal forces of generals Miguel Garcia Granados...
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    Micheo Pedro de Aycinena 1865 7 Josefa Gutiérrez Argueta de Cerna Vicente Cerna y Cerna 1865-1871 8 María Saborío y García Granados Miguel García Granados...
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  • Verapaz Department. After the revolution against field marshal Vicente Cerna y Cerna in 1871, the families of the revolutionary leaders that helped the...
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    until the fall of the conservative government of Field Marshal Vicente Cerna y Cerna. In 1854, by anti-democratic initiative of Manuel Francisco Pavón...
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    this country and had attacked the Conservative government of Marshal Vicente Cerna with articles in the newspaper El Central, which he co-founded. When...
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  • days. But power shifted when the conservatives led by Field Marshal Vicente Cerna were defeated by the liberal forces of generals Miguel Garcia Granados...
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  • days. But power shifted when the conservatives led by Field Marshal Vicente Cerna were defeated by the liberal forces of generals Miguel Garcia Granados...
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    department of Huehuetenango was created by the presidential decree of Vicente Cerna Sandoval on 8 May 1866, although various attempts had been made to declare...
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