Bartolomé Calvo Díaz de Lamadrid (August 24, 1815 – January 2, 1889) was a Colombian lawyer, journalist, and statesman, who became President of the Granadine...
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government, and arrested Ospina Rodríguez, his brother Pastor Ospina, and Bartolomé Calvo, the newly elected president of the confederacy. The war ended in 1862...
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capital Bogotá, with Mosquera deposing the newly elected president Bartolomé Calvo on July 18, 1861. Forming a provisional government, with himself as...
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playwright Sabrina Calvo (born David), French writer Bartolomé Calvo, Colombian politician Carmen Calvo Poyato, Spanish politician Horace L. Calvo, American politician...
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biggest section is located in Av. Jose Vicente Mogollón 2839. The Bartolomé Calvo Library: Founded in 1843 and established in its current place in 1900...
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Cipriano de Mosquera defeated the conservative government of President Bartolomé Calvo during 1862 and was installed as new president. Much power was distributed...
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in the line of succession which was the Inspector General, Bartolomé Calvo Díaz. Calvo's presidential tenure was short; within three months of holding...
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Barreto 1855 Manuel María Mallarino 1857 Mariano Ospina Rodríguez 1861 Bartolomé Calvo 1888 Carlos Hoguín Mallarino 1892 Miguel Antonio Caro 1899 Manuel Antonio...
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capital Bogotá, with Mosquera deposing the newly elected president Bartolomé Calvo on July 18, 1861. Forming a provisional government, with himself as...
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1858–1887 Nepal Faustin I Emperor of Haiti Haiti 1858–1867 British Jamaica Bartolomé Calvo President of the Granadine Confederation Granadine Confederation 1861–1876...
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Rodríguez 2 Manuel María Mallarino Ibargüen 1 April 1861 18 July 1861 Bartolomé Calvo Díaz 3 José María Rojas Garrido 18 July 1861 23 November 1861 Tomás...
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his position was temporarily held by the country's attorney general Bartolomé Calvo Díaz (1815–1889). First Lady Mariana Benvenuta Arboleda y Arroyo. Unionː...
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as Secretary of Foreign Affairs, this time appointed by President Bartolomé Calvo Díaz during the Civil War of 1860–1862. For this reason when Mallarino...
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President (1858/1868–1861) Juan José Nieto Gil, President (1861) Bartolomé Calvo, President (1861) Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera, President (1861–1863...
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Confederation In office July 18, 1861 – January 25, 1862 Preceded by Bartolomé Calvo Succeeded by Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera President of the Sovereign...
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Confederation In office July 18, 1861 – February 4, 1863 Preceded by Bartolomé Calvo Succeeded by Office abolished 4th President of the Republic of New...
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Rufino Cuervo Barreto Manuel María Mallarino Mariano Ospina Rodríguez Bartolomé Calvo Rafael Núñez (*) Carlos Holguín Mallarino Miguel Antonio Caro Manuel...
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decide the election by giving Parra 48 votes, Rafael Nuñez 18 votes and Bartolomé Calvo 18 votes. becoming the first and only President of Colombia from Santander...
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tutoring from Professor José Félix Restrepo. He attended the School of San Bartolomé in Bogotá, where he graduated in jurisprudence and obtained a law degree...
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Events in the year 1864 in Argentina. President: Bartolomé Mitre Vice President: Marcos Paz Buenos Aires Province: Mariano Saavedra Cordoba: Roque Ferreyra...
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Originally its building was located on the Calle de la Piedad (current Bartolomé Mitre), neighborhood of San Nicolás. In 1905 a new building was built...
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Bogotá because of a pulmonary congestion. Julián Trujillo Largacha Bartolomé Calvo Mendoza Vélez, Jorge (1957) [1952]. Gobernantes de Colombia(1810-1957);...
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Confederation and Colombian Civil War (1860–1862) broke out 1861 1 April Bartolomé Calvo is President of the Granadine Confederation 18 July Tomás Cipriano...
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1889 – 12 September 1893 President Rafael W Núñez Moledo Preceded by Bartolomé Calvo Díaz Succeeded by Ramón Santodomingo Vila Personal details Born (1827-04-02)2...
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president of Colombia, 1882 (2010) Bartolomé Calvo, president of the Granadine Confederation, 1861 (1981) Luis Antonio Calvo, composer (1984) José Justo Joaquín...
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vote Aquileo Parra Liberal Party 4 48 Rafael Núñez Liberal Party 2 18 Bartolomé Calvo Conservative Party 2 18 Did not vote 1 – Total 9 84 Source: Park, The...
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population decreased significantly since the independence. 1843 - Bartolomé Calvo Library founded.[citation needed] 1849 Cholera plague hits Cartagena...
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consecrated in memory of La Virgen del Rosario, and was produced by D. Bartolomé Calvo sculptor. The festivities of this village are celebrated in honour...
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exploited and forced to steal for Bartolomé Bedoya Agüero (Alejo García Pintos) and Justina Merarda García (Julia Calvo). However, everything changes when...
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the right-wing to give up on parliamentary politics. The monarchist José Calvo Sotelo replaced CEDA's Gil-Robles as the leader of the right in the Cortes...
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