LuisMena may refer to: Luis de Mena, 18th-century Mexican painter LuisMena (Nicaraguan politician) (LuisMena Vado, c. 1865–1928), Nicaraguan politician...
Filipino politician LuisMena, president of Nicaragua Luis Muñoz Marín, first democratically elected governor of Puerto Rico Luis Enrique Oberto (1928–2022)...
Look up MENA, Mena, or mena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mena or MENA may refer to: Mena (album), a 2010 album by Javiera MenaMENA (news), an Egyptian...
sentiments arose in the Nicaraguan military, including LuisMena, the Secretary of War. Mena managed to gain the support of the National Assembly, accusing...
LuisMena Arroyo (April 27, 1920 Churintzio – March 3, 2009) was a Mexican Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico from 1961 to 1964...
won 28 medals for Portugal. Only five athletes won more than one medal: LuísMena e Silva (two bronzes), Carlos Lopes (one gold and one silver), Rosa Mota...
Luis remained the de facto leader of Nicaragua until his death in 1967, when he suffered a massive heart attack in Managua at the age of 44. Luis Somoza...
Luis de Mena was a Mexican artist who lived and worked predominantly in the middle of the eighteenth century. Mena painted religious works and has been...
Luis Enrique Mena (born in Riosucio, Chocó on July 16, 1992) is a Colombian football midfield, who currently plays for Millonarios in the Categoría Primera...
Luis Rojas Mena (June 21, 1917 – March 18, 2009) was a Mexican Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. Rojas Mena was born in Jalpa de Cánovas, Guanajuato...
Machado Joaquín Zavala José Santos Zelaya José Madriz José Dolores Estrada LuisMena Juan José Estrada Adolfo Díaz Emiliano Chamorro Diego Manuel Chamorro...
(1869–1939) Acting 20 August 1910 27 August 1910 7 days Liberal – – – LuisMena (1865–1928) Acting 27 August 1910 30 August 1910 3 days Conservative –...
Flores and his Colorados. On 12 October, a brigade led by Brigadier José LuísMena Barreto detached from the main army. Two days later, near the Brazilian...
Americas, where he had as classmates to his teammates Fernando Meneses, LuisMena and Miguel Riffo. After an injury to Eduardo Lobos, manager Jaime Pizarro...
he was not the de jure ruler. Somoza Debayle succeeded his older brother, Luis Somoza Debayle, in office. He was the last member of the Somoza family to...
requested the secretary of war, General LuisMena, to resign for fear he was leading an insurrection. Mena fled Managua with his brother, the chief of...