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Period of Venezuelan history (1847–1858)
The Monagato, also known as the Liberal Oligarchy or the dictatorship of the Monagas brothers, was a historical period in Venezuela that began on March
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President of Venezuela from 1847-51 and 1855-58
combined rule 1847–1858 is commonly referred to as the Monagas Dynasty or "Monagato". During José Tadeo's second term, the Monagas brothers attempted to end
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President of Venezuela (1851-55)
Monagas (1847–1858) is commonly referred to as the Monagas Dynasty, or Monagato.[citation needed] It ended with the overthrow of José Tadeo at the hands
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Revolution in Venezuela
the social issues and political abuse which had accumulated during the Monagato or Liberal Oligarchy – a decade in which the brothers José Tadeo Monagas
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Linares Alcántara, to overthrow the Blue government of José Ruperto Monagas. Monagato Guzmanato Pérez Arcay, Jacinto Rafael (1977). La guerra federal: consecuencias
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Peasant revolt in Venezuela
called the Conservative Oligarchy, and beginning a new period called Monagato that lasted until 1858 and the March Revolution. History of Venezuela Venezuelan
1846 Venezuelan peasant insurrection
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government of Carlos Soublette Second presidency of José Antonio Páez Monagato "Carlos Soublette". Centro de Investigación y Estudios de la Venezolanidad
Second presidency of Carlos Soublette
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List of civil wars in Venezuela
a liberal like José Tadeo Monagas assumed power, the beginning of the Monagato or Liberal Oligarchy (1847–1858). The Páez rebellion broke out on 4 February
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English : status name for a steward or official, Middle English bail(l)i (Old French baillis, from Late Latin baiulivus, an adjectival derivative of baiulus ‘attendant’, ‘carrier’ ‘porter’).English : topographic name for someone who lived by the outer wall of a castle, Middle English bail(l)y, baile ‘outer courtyard of a castle’, from Old French bail(le) ‘enclosure’, a derivative of bailer ‘to enclose’, a word of unknown origin. This term became a place name in its own right, denoting a district beside a fortification or wall, as in the case of the Old Bailey in London, which formed part of the early medieval outer wall of the city.English : habitational name from Bailey in Lancashire, named with Old English beg ‘berry’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.English : Anglicized form of French Bailly.English : The surname Bailey was established early on in North America by several different bearers; one of them, James Bailey, was one of the founders of Rowley, MA.
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Medieval form of Norman French Mathilde, MAHAUT means "mighty in battle."
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