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Montillan Revolution

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Montillan Revolution
Part of Era of Civil Wars
Cuban rebel soldiers in the Habana Hilton foyer, January, 1959.jpg
Montillan revolutionaries in the Guaitiao Royal Hotel, 1957
Date08 January 1952 – 11 December 1958
(6 years, 11 months and 3 days)
Location
Result

Montillan Revolutionary Movement victory

Belligerents

Montilla

National Renewal Alliance
Montillan Revolutionary Movement
National Liberation Front
Supported by:
Sukong Sukong
Commanders and leaders
Leonardo Murillo  Executed
Santiago Lacasa  
Lorenzo Secada  Executed
Marco Alarcón  
Emanuel Sarmiento  Executed
David Illescas  Executed
Miguel Guerra
Eduardo Volquemán
Martina Manzanedo
Vicente Manzanedo
Alonso Cazalla  
Ramón Sáez
Santino Aderolde  
Strength
25,200 (1957) 2,100 (1957)
Casualties and losses
3,210 killed 1,500 killed

The Montillan Revolution (Spanish: Revolución Montillana) was a military and political revolution aimed at overthrowing the government of Montilla between 1952 and 1958, at the time, ruled by Leonardo Murillo and the fascist National Renewal Alliance.

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