Agustín Manuel de Eyzaguirre y Arechavala (Latin American Spanish: [aɣusˈtin ejsaˈɣire]; May 3, 1768 – July 19, 1837) was a Chilean political figure. He...
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months after taking office, highlighting the failure of federalism. Agustín de Eyzaguirre assumed the first magistracy before the resignation of his predecessor...
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Director Bernardo O'Higgins. The Government Junta was formed by Agustín de Eyzaguirre, Errázuriz and José Miguel Infante. On 12 December 1823 he was elected...
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Teresa Larraín (redirect from María Teresa de Larraín y Guzmán Peralta)
María Teresa de Larraín y Guzmán Peralta (March 2, 1785 - 1828) was First Lady of Chile and the wife of President Agustín Eyzaguirre. She was of Basque...
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Director and a Provisional Government Junta was established, led by Agustín de Eyzaguirre Arechavala who previously in 1813 had already served as President...
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as Detective Emeterio Godoy Manuela Pal as Laura Eyzaguirre de Godoy Virginia Lago as Myriam Cohen de Kaplan Claudio Rissi as Antonio Valente Gastón Ricaud...
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Domingo de Eyzaguirre y Arechavala (July 17, 1775 – April 22, 1854) was a Chilean politician and philanthropist. He was born in Santiago, Viceroyalty...
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comprising Miguel Varas Velasquez, Juan Luis Espejo, and Jaime Eyzaguirre, with Agustín Edwards Mac-Clure serving as president. Despite efforts, Edwards...
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Las llamas is a sculpture by Agustín Rivera Eyzaguirre located on the Paseo de los Héroes Navales in Lima, Peru. It was a gift from the Chinese colony...
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representatives of the various factions that were vying for power. Agustín Eyzaguirre was elected president, with Fernando Errázuriz and José Miguel Infante...
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were Juan Enrique Rosales, Agustín de Eyzaguirre, Ignacio Carrera, Martín Calvo Encalada, Francisco Antonio Pérez, Francisco de la Lastra, José Santiago...
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of the Supreme Director Ramon Freire and under the presidencies of Agustín Eyzaguirre, Ramon Freire, Francisco Antonio Pinto, Francisco Ramón Vicuña, José...
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replace the President in the cases of illness, absence and others. Agustín Eyzaguirre was elected as the first vice president in the election of 1826. Francisco...
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President of Chile: Manuel Blanco Encalada (9 July-9 September), Agustín Eyzaguirre (9 September-) 8 July - Chilean presidential election, 1826 9 July...
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runner María Teresa de Larraín y Guzmán Peralta (1785 – c. 1840), former First Lady of Chile and wife of President Agustín Eyzaguirre Marlo Peralta (born...
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the Government Junta established on April 13, 1813, together with Agustín Eyzaguirre and José Miguel Infante. He was president of the junta between April...
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establishment of the first Junta. In 1811, he became a cadet of the Dragones de la Frontera, and participated in the battles of Huilquilemu, Talcahuano, El...
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Juan Martínez de Rozas, the moderates, who had the council of Santiago as their main source of political expression, with Agustín Eyzaguirre as one of their...
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Aguilera Bravo † (24 October 1924 – 30 April 1933, died) Ramón Munita Eyzaguirre † (22 January 1934 – 29 April 1939 appointed bishop of Puerto Montt) Hernán...
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appointed Bishop of Antofagasta in 1933 Ramón Munita Eyzaguirre, appointed Bishop of San Carlos de Ancud in 1934 Alfredo Silva Santiago, appointed Bishop...
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Gobierno de Chile a las tierras del Estrecho de Magallanes. Imprenta Argentina. Eyzaguirre, Jaime (1967). Breve historia de las fronteras de Chile. Editorial...
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Manuel Blanco Encalada (redirect from Manuel José Blanco y Calvo de Encalada)
Manuel José Blanco y Calvo de Encalada (Latin American Spanish: [maˈnwel ˈβlaŋko eŋkaˈlaða]; April 21, 1790 – September 5, 1876) was a vice-admiral in...
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Francoist Spain (redirect from Régimen de Franco)
Spanish). Universidad de Chile. 2007-05-29. Retrieved 2022-05-10. Góngora, Álvaro; de la Taille, Alexandrine; Vial, Gonzalo. Jaime Eyzaguirre en su tiempo (in...
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Provisional President Agustín Eyzaguirre, was also rector. Other Independence figures who attended the university include Bernardo de Vera y Pintado (second...
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his early conceptualization of Latin America, Chilean historian Jaime Eyzaguirre has criticized the term Latin America for "disguising" and "diluting"...
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al 2 de abril de 2023 y al señor Juan Luis Kuyeng Ruiz, Consejero Económico Comercial de la OCEX Taipéi, China Taipéi, del 10 al 23 de abril de 2023"...
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de Chile. Fuenteovejuna El Mercader de Venecia No me pidas la luna (1999) El misántropo (2019) "Este es el verdadero amor de Álvaro Espinoza fuera de...
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Carlos María de la Torre Joaquín Balaguer Ángel Ayala Manuel Cavaleiro de Ferreira Geronima Pecson Lorenzo Riber Campíns Jaime Eyzaguirre José Cantos Figuerola...
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List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(1813–1814) Agustín Eyzaguirre, President (1814) Supreme Director of Chile Antonio José de Irisarri, Supreme Director (1814) Francisco de la Lastra, Supreme...
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Gabino Gaínza (redirect from Gavino Gaínza y Fernández de Medrano)
crisis in Santiago. The Superior Governing Council presided over by Agustín Eyzaguirre had abandoned Talca only a few days before, moving towards the capital...
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