Francisco Antonio Pinto y Díaz de la Puente (Latin American Spanish: [fɾanˈsisko anˈtonjo ˈpinto]; July 23, 1785 – July 18, 1858) was a Chilean politician...
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finance minister. In 1829, when Francisco Antonio Pinto was elected President of Chile, the runners-up were Francisco Ruiz-Tagle Portales, a liberal federalist...
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politician Elsa Teixeira Pinto, São Toméan politician Francisco Antonio Pinto (1785–1858), President of Chile from 1827 to 1829 Francisco Pinto Balsemão (born 1937)...
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Francisco José Pereira Pinto Balsemão (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku ˈpĩtu βalsɨˈmɐ̃w]; born 1 September 1937) is a Portuguese businessman, former...
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Freire resigned and was replaced by his vice-president Francisco Antonio Pinto. In August 1828, Pinto's first year in office, Chile abandoned its short-lived...
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needed] He was born in Santiago on November 29, 1787, the son of Francisco Antonio Freire y Paz and Gertrudis Serrano y Arrechea. An orphan from early...
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President. 1 15 February 1827 8 May 1827 1827 Resigned. Francisco Antonio Pinto 2 Francisco Antonio Pinto (1785–1858) 8 May 1827 16 July 1829 – Vice-President...
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great-grandson and great-nephew of Chile's Presidents Francisco Antonio Pinto and Aníbal Pinto. When the War of the Pacific, between Chile, on one side...
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General Pinto is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. General Pinto may also refer to: Francisco Antonio Pinto (1785–1858), Chilean Army general...
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jointly with Francisco Sá Carneiro, Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Joaquim Magalhães Mota, João Bosco Mota Amaral, Alberto João Jardim, António Barbosa de Melo...
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Santiago de Chile, the son of former Chilean president General Francisco Antonio Pinto and of Luisa Garmendia Aldurralde. He completed his studies at...
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was elected as the first vice president in the election of 1826. Francisco Antonio Pinto was designated in the position in the election of following year...
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President Francisco Antonio Pinto and of former First Lady Luisa Garmendia Alurralde [es]. She was also the sister of President Aníbal Pinto. Virgilio...
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António da Mota was a Portuguese trader and explorer who, in 1543, together with Fernão Mendes Pinto and Francisco Zeimoto, became one of the first Europeans...
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the liberal federalists, President Francisco Antonio Pinto was forced twice to leave the post of president to Francisco Ramón Vicuña Larraín. First, from...
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Francisco Antonio Encina Francisco Antonio Pinto Francisco Coloane Francisco Ibáñez de Peralta Francisco Maldonado da Silva Francisco Nef Francisco Ruiz-Tagle...
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accepted it, and proceeded to name Ramón Freire as Presidente and Francisco Antonio Pinto as Vice President of Chile. After this episode, Eyzaguirre retired...
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(1838–1842) Francisco Morazán, Head of State (1842) António Pinto Soares, Head of State (1842) José María Alfaro Zamora, Head of State (1842–1844) Francisco María...
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Freire Francisco Antonio Pinto Jorge Beauchef Francisco de la Lastra José Manuel Borgoño Guillermo Tupper José Rondizzoni Enrique Castro Francisco Ramón...
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António Pinto Soares (1780 – April 6, 1865) was Head of State of Costa Rica from September 11 to September 27, 1842. He led the popular uprising that...
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Chilean Elections). 1829: Francisco Antonio Pinto (won), Joaquín Vicuña (lost) 1831: none 1836: none 1841: Francisco Antonio Pinto (lost) 1846: none 1851:...
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the Claustro de la Caridad in Mendoza, repatriated. President Francisco Antonio Pinto did so in 1828. She lived the rest of her life very quietly in...
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was also a priest Caetano Francisco do Couto José António Gonçalves, a priest from Divar Ignacio Pinto, head of the Pinto clan and a fervent supporter...
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Lady Enriqueta Pinto Garmendia, who in turn was the daughter of President Francisco Antonio Pinto and sister of future President Aníbal Pinto. He studied...
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and politician. Aníbal Pinto (1825–1884), political figure. Francisco Antonio Pinto (1785–1858), politician. Ignacio Carrera Pinto (1848–1882), hero of...
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although liberals rallied around Francisco Antonio Pinto, who was proclaimed candidate without his consent. Pinto went on to become an adviser to President...
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Pinto signed up for two art house productions. In Woody Allen's comedy-drama You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (2010), she acted alongside Antonio Banderas...
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Ricardo Antonio Pinto Valera (born January 20, 1994) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major...
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explorer (1978) Aníbal Pinto, president of Chile (1911) Francisco Antonio Pinto, president of Chile (1911) Ignacio Carrera Pinto, Chilean hero of the War...
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Fortín Mapocho Francisco Antonio Encina Francisco Antonio García Carrasco Francisco Antonio Pinto Francisco Bolognesi Francisco Coloane Francisco de Aguirre...
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