Eduardo López de Romaña y Alvizuri (19 March 1847 – 26 May 1912) served as the 32nd President of Peru from September 1899 to September 1903. A member...
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industrial development (1896). Its prime minister was the engineer Eduardo López de Romaña, who later succeeded Piérola as president. It stimulated explorations...
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term was successfully completed in 1899 and, in the same year, Eduardo López de Romaña, a prominent member of the Civilista Party, was elected president...
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editor Eduardo López Banzo (born 1961), Spanish harpsichordist and conductor Eduardo López de Romaña (1847–1912), President of Peru Eduardo López Ochoa (1877–1936)...
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elections. Nicolás de Piérola, allied with the Civilista Party, won the election. During the administration of Eduardo López de Romaña, he was elected President...
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Region of Peru. It was created on October 13, 1900, by president Eduardo López de Romaña. Its territory is mostly flat except for the Ganso Azul mountain...
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Romaña is a Spanish-language surname. Notable people with the name include: Romaña (guerrilla leader), Henry Castellanos Garzón, a Colombian guerrilla...
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Dubois, located at the corners of Jirón de la Unión and Jirón Moquegua in Lima. Then president Eduardo López de Romaña was impressed by the work, and ordered...
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peace with territorial cession (1881). During the government of Eduardo López de Romaña he was president of the Council of Ministers and again Minister...
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Presidential elections were held in Peru in 1899. Eduardo López de Romaña of the Civilista Party was elected with 97% of the vote. Fernando Tuesta Soldevilla...
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created on January 22, 1896, under the presidency of Nicolás de Piérola, with Eduardo López de Romaña chosen to serve as its first minister. The ministry initially...
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President (1949–1954) Peru Republic of Peru (complete list) – Eduardo López de Romaña, Constitutional President (1899–1903) Manuel Candamo, Constitutional...
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Manuel Porras's work), President Eduardo López de Romaña passed the bill which granted Provincial Status to the Santiago de Chuco District. Calipuy National...
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Calderón Remigio Morales Bermúdez Justiniano Borgoño Manuel Candamo Eduardo López de Romaña José Pardo y Barreda Augusto B. Leguía Óscar R. Benavides Manuel...
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Socrates Woman Carrying Firewood Juan Mariano de Goyeneche y Gamio [es] Francisco Pizzaro Eduardo López de Romaña Idle Woman (La Perezosa) One of a popular...
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of the Government Junta (1895) Nicolás de Piérola, Constitutional President (1895–1899) Eduardo López de Romaña, Constitutional President (1899–1903) Suriname...
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2022-11-23. Archived from the original on 2022-11-23. Retrieved 2024-09-13. López Martínez, Héctor (2022-10-17). "El bergantín Gamarra en San Francisco"....
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Pimentel had financed his political campaign across the state. Eduardo López de Romaña, the president of Peru, in the reaction to the declaration, had...
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institutions of Peru. In 1901, during the government of President Eduardo López de Romaña, the creation of the National School of Agriculture and Veterinary...
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his grandfather Mariano A. Belaunde de la Torre was Minister of Finance in the government of Eduardo López de Romaña (1899–1900); his great-grandfather...
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Stonyhurst College Eduardo López de Romaña, President of Peru (brother of Alejandro López de Romaña, see above) Giuseppe Lorenzo 6th Marquis de Piro, Chamberlain...
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Carmen (1997). La utopía republicana: ideales y realidades en la formación de la cultura política peruana, 1871-1919 (in Spanish). Fondo Editorial PUCP...
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reform the anthem, this time approved by the administration of Eduardo López de Romaña, who approved of the music of the restored anthem by Rebagliati...
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modern departments of Loreto, San Martín, and Ucayali. President Eduardo López de Romaña immediately sent troops to deal with the situation and the state...
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resignation of José de San Martín to his position as Protector of Peru and his subsequent departure from the country. The first president was José de la Riva Agüero...
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Pardo headed the Civilista Party and was Foreign Minister under Eduardo López de Romaña and then Prime Minister (1903-1904) under Manuel Candamo. After...
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1899 and came in third with 0.95% of the vote, with aristocrat Eduardo López de Romaña receiving 97% of the vote. Following the presidential election...
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(Gregorian University) Lope de Vega - Spanish Baroque playwright and poet (Colegio Imperial de Madrid) Eduardo López de Romaña - President of Peru (Stonyhurst...
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president of the Council of Ministers of Peru (Spanish: presidente del Consejo de Ministros del Perú), informally called Premier (form of address) or Prime...
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of Peru to Panama "Relación de Jefes de Misión del Perú en El Salvador" (PDF). Gob.pe. Panamá y Perú: Más de 115 años de profunda amistad (in Spanish)...
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