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    Nicolás Bravo Rueda (10 September 1786 – 22 April 1854) was a Mexican soldier and politician who served as interim President of Mexico three times, in...
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    Lucas Nicolas Bravo (born 26 March 1988) is a French actor and model. He is best known for starring in the Netflix romantic comedy series Emily in Paris...
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    also participated in the assault on Oaxaca and joined the troops of Nicolás Bravo in Veracruz. He dedicated himself and his troops to controlling the...
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    triumvirate, made up of Guadalupe Victoria, Pedro Celestino Negrete, and Nicolas Bravo, to serve as the executive, while a new constitution was being written...
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    Leonardo Bravo (1764 – September 13, 1812) was a Mexican liberal, landowner, and general. He was the brother of Máximo Bravo and father of Nicolás Bravo. Bravo...
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    July 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011. "Nicolás Bravo 1786–1854" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2011. "Nicolás Bravo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August...
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    rebels in Veracruz. However, former insurgent leaders Guerrero and Nicolás Bravo, who had supported Iturbide's Plan de Iguala, returned to their base...
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    Nicolás Bravo (municipality) is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla in south-eastern Mexico. "-". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de...
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  • Claudio Nicolás Bravo (born 13 March 1997) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Major League Soccer club Portland Timbers...
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    known as "El Valle" (The Valley). The honorific "de Bravo" was added later to recognize Nicolás Bravo who fought at the Castle of Chapultepec during the...
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    Chapultepec Castle, at a distance from the capital. At Chapultepec, General Nicolás Bravo had fewer than 1,000 men: 313  (832 total including 250 from the 10th...
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  • Manuel de Heras, Nicolás Bravo (1822) Agustín I, Emperor (1822–1823) Provisional Government of Mexico (1823–24) (complete list) – Nicolás Bravo, Guadalupe Victoria...
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    Pino Suárez Last office holder Formation October 10, 1824 First holder Nicolás Bravo Final holder José María Pino Suárez Abolished February 5, 1917 (permanently...
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    Six days later, the congress ratified Paredes as president, and chose Nicolás Bravo as vice president with the latter being given command of Mexico's land...
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    December 1990 Sold: To Mexico, 1 October 1993; renamed ARM Nicolas Bravo (E-40); later ARM Nicolas Bravo (F201) At one time USS McCloy held the record for largest...
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    transferred to Mexico on 12 November 1993, where she was recommissioned as Nicolas Bravo. Named for LCDR John C. McCloy, recipient of two Medals of Honor. McCloy's...
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    Emperor of Mexico by Congress. In January 1823, Guerrero, along with Nicolás Bravo, rebelled against Iturbide, returning to southern Mexico to raise rebellion...
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    the former insurgents—such as Guadalupe Victoria, Vicente Guerrero or Nicolás Bravo—signed the Declaration of Independence; the reason is unknown but probably...
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    Farías Antonio López de Santa Anna Miguel Barragán José Justo Corro Nicolás Bravo Francisco Javier Echeverría Valentín Canalizo José Joaquín de Herrera...
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    The provisional government was led by a triumvirate consisting of Nicolas Bravo, Pedro Negrete, and Guadalupe Victoria, the latter who would eventually...
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