Proper noun
Bustamante (plural Bustamantes)
A surname from Spanish.
Andrés Cavo also wrote an important text on Mexican history that Carlos María de Bustamante published in the early nineteenth-century. Source: Internet
In 1945 Bustamante took office as Jamaica's first premier (the pre-independence title for head of government ). Source: Internet
Manchaca (2001), p. 172. In 1832, Antonio López de Santa Anna led a revolt to overthrow Bustamante. Source: Internet
Although considerably more reserved than Bustamante, Manley was well liked and widely respected. Source: Internet
In 1948, Minister Manuel A. Odria and other right-wing elements of the Cabinet urged Bustamante y Rivero to ban the APRA, but when the President refused, Odría resigned his post. Source: Internet
In those formative years of Jamaican political and union activity, relations between Manley and Bustamante were cordial. Source: Internet