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    José Miguel Gómez y Arias (6 July 1858 – 13 June 1921) was a Cuban politician and revolutionary who was one of the leaders of the rebel forces in the...
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    June 2021. Wikiquote has quotations related to José Miguel Gómez Rodríguez. Wikimedia Commons has media related to José Miguel Gómez Rodríguez. v t e...
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  • Miguel Gómez may refer to: Miguel Gómez (photographer) (born 1974), Colombian-American photographer Miguel Gómez Damas (1785–1849), Spanish Carlist general...
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    whereas the supreme chief of this rebellion was former President José Miguel Gómez. The rebellion proved unsuccessful largely as a result of internal...
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    January 29, 1909, the sovereign government of Cuba was restored, and José Miguel Gómez became president. No explicit evidence of Magoon's corruption ever...
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    establish a new and legitimate government. Following the election of José Miguel Gómez in November 1908, U.S. officials judged the situation in Cuba sufficiently...
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  • Olympic shooter José Gómez (runner) (born 1956), Mexican distance runner José Miguel Gómez (1858–1921), Cuban general and President José Gómez-Sicre (1916–1991)...
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  • a large number of Afro-Cubans in opposition to Cuban President José Miguel Gómez. Gómez ordered the party disbanded under the Morúa law, which outlawed...
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  • the dictatorship of Oliveira Salazar José Gómez Ortega, known as Joselito, famous Spanish matador José Horacio Gómez, Mexican-born US Catholic bishop, Auxiliary...
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    Republicans, who were conservative and wanted national autonomy, headed by José Miguel Gómez, and the National Liberals, who were a popular party that wanted Cuba...
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