Juan Bautista Bustos (August 29, 1779 - September 18, 1830) was an Argentine politician and military leader who participated in the British invasions of...
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of Santa Fe, replacing Juan Ramón Balcarce. Estanislao López immobilized the army directed from Córdoba by Juan Bautista Bustos and captured Viamonte at...
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22 April 1829. The Federalist forces of Córdoba Province governor Juan Bautista Bustos were defeated by the Unitarian forces of General José María Paz....
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José María Paz in Córdoba, who deposed Juan Bautista Bustos and took similar measures. The rancher Juan Manuel de Rosas, who joined parties pragmatically...
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province. Two Córdoba figures stood out in this period: Governor Juan Bautista Bustos, who was an official of the Army of the North and in 1820 was supervised...
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national troops and seized Córdoba after defeating the governor Juan Bautista Bustos in the Battle of San Roque. The Argentine civil war began in 1829...
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resistance during the British invasions of the Río de la Plata. Led by Juan Bautista Bustos after 1820, Córdoba struggled for control of the nation with Buenos...
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José de San Martín (redirect from Juan San Martin de Jose)
Aires denied him any support, the other Argentine governors (such as Juan Bautista Bustos) supported him but did not have resources to provide, O'Higgins was...
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and beat him at La Herradura, Córdoba. On January 8, 1820, General Juan Bautista Bustos, followed by Alejandro Heredia and Paz himself, with the hope of...
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involved, but he supported the movement's leader, Colonel Major Juan Bautista Bustos in their retreat to Córdoba Province. From there he returned to Fort...
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Friar Mamerto Esquiú, on November 7, 2011 the presumable remains of Juan Bautista Bustos were transferred from the Church of Santo Domingo in the city of...
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Carlos María de Alvear, Juan Antonio Lavalleja and Juan Antonio Álvarez de Arenales got a single vote each one. Juan Bautista Bustos, governor of Córdoba...
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Roque, La Tablada and Oncativo, in which the federalist leaders Juan Bautista Bustos and Juan Facundo Quiroga were defeated. Between these last two battles...
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Juan Bautista de Orendáin y Azpilicueta, 1st Marquess of the Peace (16 October 1683 in Segura, Gipuzkoa – 21 October 1734 in Madrid), was a Spanish politician...
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opportunity to Buenos Aires of neutralizing the Governor of Córdoba Juan Bautista Bustos, who awaited the country's reorganization in a National Constitution...
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overthrew the Federalist Juan Bautista Bustos. The caudillo of La Rioja, Juan Facundo Quiroga, sought help to restore Bustos, and the Governor of Mendoza...
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peace accord between the factions. López accepted the mediation of Juan Bautista Bustos, Governor of Córdoba, with the aim of signing a new peace treaty...
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surrounding areas the fratricidal combat between the troops supervised by Juan Bautista Bustos and the troops under the order of Estanislao López. The second half...
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provinces. San Martín had good relations with the federal caudillos Juan Bautista Bustos, Estanislao López and Facundo Quiroga, and a personal feud with the...
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# Name Title Term 1 Juan Bautista Bustos 1st Governor 1820–1829 2 José María Paz Provisional Governor 1829–1829 3 José María Paz 2nd Governor 1829–1831...
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electing three Senators; Buenos Aires, Formosa, Jujuy, La Rioja, Misiones, San Juan, San Luis and Santa Cruz. The timetable for the different national electoral...
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(1534–1613) Painter Juan Bautista Castillo (1500–1579) Painter Pablo de Céspedes (1538–1608) Painter Alonso Sánchez Coello (1531–1588) Painter Juan Correa de Vivar...
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offensive. López captured the commander of the west column from Córdoba, Juan Bautista Bustos and then succeeded in repelling the attack from the south. Another...
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Bustillo Salomón Ambrosio Martínez Bustos Antoni Caba Javier Cabada Andrea López Caballero José Caballero Lita Cabellut Juan Martín Cabezalero Francisco Sans...
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Arandía 5 MF ARG Mateo Bustos 6 MF BOL Rodrigo Borda 7 MF BOL Jhon Mena 8 MF BOL Michael Castellón 9 FW BOL Alexander Bautista 10 FW COL Carlos Preciado...
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Shrine and Parish of Saint John the Baptist, also known as the San Juan Bautista Parish Church and commonly known as Calumpit Church, is a 17th-century...
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Lougee Basabas Janet Basco Bassilyo Bea Alonzo Joe Bataan Christian Bautista Mark Bautista Beabadoobee Sheena Belarmino Noven Belleza Jacob Benedicto Clara...
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Pitrola after her resignation. Resigned on 6 December 2016. Replaced by Juan Carlos Giordano. Since 15 February 2017. Replaced Gladys González after she...
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Virginia Mazuera Heidy Bermúdez as Yidis León Angélica Blandón as Luisa Bustos Luly Bossa as Samantha Palacio Andrea Gómez as Marianela Campuzano Diego...
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action against him. On 12 May 2014, Carlos Bustos was appointed as head coach. On 2 October 2014, Bustos resigned after a 3–1 loss to Club Toluca. He...
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