Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Augusto César Sandino (Latin American Spanish: [awˈɣusto se sanˈdino]; 18 May 1895 – 21 February 1934), full name Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino, was a Nicaraguan revolutionary and leader of a rebellion between 1927 and 1933 against the United States occupation of Nicaragua.

  2. César Augusto Sandino was a Nicaraguan guerrilla leader, one of the most controversial figures of 20th-century Central American history. In Nicaragua he became a popular hero and gave his name to the Sandinistas, a revolutionary group that formed the government from 1979 to 1990.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Augusto César Sandino ( b. 18 May 1895; d. 21 February 1934), general of guerrilla liberation army and Nicaraguan hero. Sandino was the illegitimate son of Gregorio Sandino, a small businessman, and Margarita Calderón, a coffee picker, in the town of Niquinohomo. From an early age he was exposed to bitter human experiences and poverty.

  4. On July 1, 1927, the Nicaraguan revolutionary leader Augusto Nicolás Calderón de Sandino, a.k.a. Augusto “César” Sandino, proclaimed his manifesto extolling continued Nicaraguan resistance against U.S. intervention in his country.

    • Cesar Sanguino1
    • Cesar Sanguino2
    • Cesar Sanguino3
    • Cesar Sanguino4
    • Cesar Sanguino5
  5. A ugusto Cesar Sandino walked slowly through the white portico of Nicaraguas Presidential Palace and stepped into his car. His stomach was warm with the fine dinner his oldtime friend and...

  6. Mar 9, 2022 · Augusto César Sandino, the leader and namesake of the first Sandinista movement, stood in the headlights of a truck on an airfield near Managua, Nicaragua, late on the night of 21 February 1934.

  7. Augusto César Sandino. (1893—1934) Quick Reference. (19 May 1895, d. 21 Feb. 1934). Nicaraguan resistance fighter Son of a wealthy plantation owner, he joined the guerrilla movement in its fight against the US occupation of Nicaragua in 1926.