After the Portuguese Revolution of 1820 he was commissioned by the revolutionary junta to inform the king, Jo�o VI, of what had taken place and to request his return to Portugal from Brazil.
12.
Mendoza, who had replaced Gutierrez in the junta, says he never had designs on power himself, saying, in effect, he tricked the other two men with whom he briefly formed a revolutionary junta.
13.
During this period, Albacete defended Queen Isabel II against the Carlists ( the supporters of Charles, the pretender to the Spanish throne ), supported Espartero and, just like other Spanish cities, constituted a revolutionary junta.
14.
A report of the U . S . Senate Foreign Relations Committee said that shortly after the Philippine presidential election, 1969, a group composed mostly of retired colonels and generals organized a revolutionary junta with the aim of first discrediting President Marcos and then killing him.
15.
On the Caribbean Station from 26 May 1903 4 March 1904 the Nashville was instrumental in preventing Colombian troops in Colon using the Panama railway thereby ensuring the success of the revolutionary Junta in Panama and securing a treaty with the United States in building the Panama canal.
16.
He became part of the " Zapatista's " ruling Revolutionary Junta, headed by Emiliano Zapata, in May 1913, together with Eufemio Zapata, Genovevo de la O, Amador Salazar, Otilio Monta�o S�nchez, and Manuel Palafox ( who acted as the secretary ).
17.
Roberts spray painted a slogan prior to his death : " We have maintained a silence closely resembling stupidity " ( a quote from Bolivian revolutionary Junta Tuitiva ) followed by the anarchy is order sign ( A circled by an O ) and the words " anarchy-peace thinking ".
18.
Jos?Mart?considered Betances one of his " teachers ", or sources of political inspiration, and his diplomatic and intelligence work in France on behalf of the Cuban revolutionary junta greatly aided the cause, before it was directly influenced by the intervention of Gen . Valeriano Weyler as governor and commander of the Spanish forces in Cuba, and by the Maine incident later on.