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    Joaquín París y Ricaurte (Bogotá, Colombia, August 18, 1795 – Honda, Colombia, October 2, 1868) was a Colombian military officer and politician who fought...
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  • September 4, 1830 May 2, 1831 Son-in-law of María Ignacia París Ricaurte Joaquin Paris Ricaurte (1795–1868) April 1, 1855 April 1, 1856 Presidential appointee...
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    José Ignacio París Ricaurte (Santafé, January 3, 1780 – October 31, 1848) was a hero of independence and businessman from New Granada, the first contractor...
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    president. In January 1812, Manuel del Castillo joined Commander Joaquín París Ricaurte to submit the province of El Socorro to Cundinamarca. Castillo was...
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    continue the march to Honda to join to the forces commanded by General Joaquín París Ricaurte. Herrera took the decision to attack Jimenez, on May 20, 1854, and...
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    Societies Commanders and leaders José de Obaldía Cipriano de Mosquera Joaquín París Ricaurte Pedro Alcántara Herrán José Hilario López Tomás de Herrera † Manuel...
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    1838–1840 Gral. José Acevedo 1841–1845 Gral. Joaquín París Ricaurte 1845 Gral. Juan María Gómez 1845–1846 Gral. Joaquín Barriga 1846–1849 Gral. Tomás Herrera...
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  • Juan de Francisco Martín 3 0.15 Florentino González [es] 2 0.10 Joaquín París Ricaurte 2 0.10 Evaristo Azuero 1 0.05 Juan Nepomuceno Azuero [es] 1 0.05...
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  • Tomás de Herrera 16.03.1854 - 05.06.1855 21.04.1854 - 05.08.1854 Joaquín París Ricaurte 05.06.1855 - 10.03.1856 Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera 10.03.1856 -...
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    under the command of Brigadier Joaquín Ricaurte Torrijos who had at his disposal 150 infantrymen and 1,000 cavalry. Ricaurte intercepted Calzada's forces...
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  • army chief of staff and president of Colombia, 1904-09 (1957) Antonio Ricaurte y Lozano, patriot and military captain (1917) Ramón Arturo Rincon Quiñónes...
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    Girardot, now captain, commanded the vanguard. Previously, Colonel Joaquín Ricaurte had occupied El Socorro. In a sudden change of front, the two expedition...
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    two took the presidency by mounting a coup d'état (José Manuel Marroquín Ricaurte and Gustavo Rojas Pinilla against Manuel Antonio Sanclemente Sanclemente...
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  • and operated mostly in the Meta Department. Also known as the Antonio Ricaurte Front, it was composed of up to 350 people. It operated mostly in the Meta...
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    patriot vanguard upon seeing this unfold ordered Lieutenant Colonel Joaquín París commander of the "Cazadores" Battalion to attack the Royalist forces...
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  • Jesús Forero Drama Sara: La fuerza del mar Martín Agudelo Ramírez, Andrés Ricaurte Sebastián Gómez, Andrés Restrepo, Verónica Lopera Drama Soy de aquí Janer...
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    stud following a training injury. Uruguayan Triple Crown winners are: Ricaurte – 1913 Benz – 1917 Liniers – 1919 Sisley – 1923 Lancier – 1926 Marquito...
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  • Ardila (born 1949) Floralba Uribe Marín (1943–2005) Jose Manuel Marroquin Ricaurte (1827–1908) Olga Elena Mattei Echavarría (born 1933) Pedro Medina Avendaño...
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  • surveying Olmedo Canton, Loja – José Joaquín de Olmedo, president of Ecuador Olmedo Canton, Manabí – José Joaquín de Olmedo Pablo Sexto – Pope Paul VI...
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    any Liberal candidates, Reyes ran against another conservator; General Joaquín Fernando Vélez, to whom he would later beat for a narrow difference. With...
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    wounded and dying a few days later, leading to his second in command Joaquin Paris being promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and being given command of the...
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