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    Juan Facundo Quiroga (November 27, 1788 – February 16, 1835) was an Argentine caudillo (military strongman) who supported federalism at the time when...
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  • Facundo Quiroga (1788-1835) was an Argentine caudillo. Facundo Quiroga may also refer to: General Juan Facundo Quiroga Department, department of La Rioja...
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    by a Latin American in any discipline or genre". Facundo describes the life of Juan Facundo Quiroga, a caudillo who had terrorized provincial Argentina...
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  • Facundo Hernán Quiroga (born 10 January 1978) is an Argentine retired professional footballer. Mainly a central defender, he could also play as a right...
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  • Juan Quiroga may refer to: Juan Facundo Quiroga (1788–1835), Argentine caudillo Juan Quiroga (footballer, born 1973), former Chilean footballer Juan Quiroga...
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    European mores. Numbering figures such as Manuel Dorrego and Juan Facundo Quiroga among their ranks, they were in favor of a loose federation with more...
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    found little opposition with the exception of Mendoza's caudillo, Juan Facundo Quiroga, who he defeated in a series of skirmishes. Paz set his sights on removing...
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  • Facundo Nicolás Quiroga (born 16 May 1985 in Garin, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football player. He plays for Club Ciudad de Bolívar of the Torneo Federal...
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    February 2005). "Hallan los restos de Facundo Quiroga ocultos en una bóveda de la Recoleta" [The remains of Facundo Quiroga are found hidden in a vault of Recoleta]...
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  • San Antonio (General Juan Facundo Quiroga) is a municipality and village within the General Juan Facundo Quiroga Department of La Rioja Province in northwestern...
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  • Unitarian and Federalist forces. It ended with the victory of General Facundo Quiroga, one of the most capable and well known of the Federalist caudillos...
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    Facundo Quiroga emerged as a popular leader. He represented their preference for more autonomy, for which they continued to press following Quiroga's...
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  • Argentine footballer Facundo Quintana (born 1996), Argentine footballer Facundo Quiroga (1788-1835), Argentine caudillo Facundo Quiroga (footballer, born...
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  • forces led by Facundo Quiroga and Unitarian forces under Governor Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, near the city of San Miguel de Tucumán. Quiroga was the victor...
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  • General Juan Facundo Quiroga is a department of La Rioja Province in Argentina. Atiles Illisca La Aguadita Malanzán Nácate Portezuelo San Antonio San...
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    Rosas is elected governor of Buenos Aires. José María Paz defeats Facundo Quiroga in the battle of Oncativo. Paz establish the Unitarian League. Buenos...
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    that remembers Quiroga and those killed with him. Juan Facundo Quiroga Facundo Juan Manuel de Rosas Zárate, Armando (1985). Facundo Quiroga, Barranca Yaco:...
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  • Fray Alvaro de Quiroga, Abbot of the Monastery of Samos Elena Quiroga (1921–1995), writer, winner of Premio Nadal Facundo Hernán Quiroga, Argentine professional...
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  • during the Argentine Civil Wars between Federalist troops commanded by Facundo Quiroga and Unitarian troops of Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid on the outskirts...
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    historical figure, Juan Facundo Quiroga - but is also a broader investigation into Argentine history and culture. Sarmiento's Facundo has remained a fundamental...
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  • caudillo Facundo Quiroga in 1835. Federico Luppi as Santos Pérez José María Gutiérrez as Juncos Norma Sebre as Rosario Carlos Cores as Facundo Quiroga Yo maté...
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    who viewed the lower orders with contempt. He gives examples of Juan Facundo Quiroga, Martín Güemes, and other Argentine caudillos, most importantly Juan...
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    Retamozo Miguel Simón Jorge Barril Juan Manuel Pons Julián Fernández Facundo Quiroga Germán Sosa Hernán de Lorenzi Quique Wolff Alejandro Coccia Pablo Ferreira...
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    in the south of the province. Ruiz Huidobro, under the command of Facundo Quiroga, faced the Ranqueles in San Luis and Córdoba. Rosas led the section...
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    Bartolomé Mitre José María Paz Ángel Vicente Peñaloza Juan Perón Juan Facundo Quiroga Francisco Ramírez Julio Argentino Roca Juan Manuel de Rosas Juan Saá...
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    in Buenos Aires, the son of Antonio Demarchi and Mercedes Quiroga, daughter of Facundo Quiroga, belonging to a distinguished family of Swiss and Creole...
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    violence and anarchy to justify swift and brutal repression. Juan Facundo Quiroga of the La Rioja region and Juan Manuel de Rosas and Manuel Dorrego...
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  • Facundo, el tigre de los llanos is a 1952 Argentine biopic film based on the life of La Rioja province's strongman Facundo Quiroga. The movie was directed...
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    would be unable to do so. The murder in Córdoba in February of 1835 of Facundo Quiroga, a federalist mediator who Maza had sent to a dispute between provinces...
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    and Cuyana of Brigadier Facundo Quiroga in the Battle of Oncativo, Paz sent military forces to the provinces allied with Facundo, and installed Unitarian...
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