Manuel González de Candamo e Iriarte (July 14, 1841 – May 7, 1904) served as the 33rd President of Peru from 1903 until his death in 1904. He also served...
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ISSN 2071-4246. De la Puente Candamo, José Agustín (2008). El Perú desde la intimidad. Epistolario de Manuel Candamo (1873-1904) (in Spanish). Lima...
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original on 2021-10-28. De la Puente Candamo, José Agustín (2008). El Perú desde la intimidad. Epistolario de Manuel Candamo (1873-1904) (in Spanish). Lima...
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decided to return to Peru. He entered politics in 1903 at the urging of Manuel Candamo (the then-leader of the Civilista Party) and also of José Pardo, who...
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went into exile in 1895. The government of a National Junta chaired by Manuel Candamo was established, who called elections in which Nicolás de Piérola was...
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first vice president of Peru in 1903, under the ticket of President Manuel Candamo, but he died before taking office. Lino was born to Toribio Alarco and...
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1836) Alexander William Williamson, English chemist (born 1824) May 7 Manuel Candamo, Peruvian politician, 23rd President of Peru (born 1841) Émile-Jules...
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his absence by Juan Manuel de Buendía, Marquis of Castellon, from November 11 to 29. Replaced due to his absence by Juan Manuel de Buendía, Marquis of...
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Piérola, was the majority leader of the Chamber of Deputies, while Manuel Candamo, a civilista party leader, presided over the Senate. This division allowed...
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Tagle y Portocarrero, 18 noviembre de 1823" (PDF). Castañeda Jiménez. "Manuel José de Salazar y Baquijano" (PDF). Congress of the Republic of Peru. Retrieved...
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President Guillermo Billinghurst Augusto Seminario Váscones Preceded by Manuel Candamo Succeeded by Eduardo López de Romaña Personal details Born (1839-01-05)January...
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267–274. ISBN 978-2-85944-249-1. Retrieved 23 April 2024. Rivera Cambas, Manuel (1873). Los gobernantes de México (in Spanish). Vol. II. Mexico: Imp. de...
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August 1902 — David Matto [es] 4 November 1902 Manuel C. Barrios [es] 8 September 1903 Manuel Candamo — José Balta Paz [es] 14 May 1904 Serapio Calderón...
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existence. Founded in 1872, the party's first candidate was its founder, Manuel Pardo, who was elected on August 2, 1872. During the 1870s, economic growth...
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Region) in September, 1843. He was elected second vice president with Manuel Candamo in 1903. The first vice president was Lino Alarco, who had died before...
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supported Ramón Castilla's government against a rebellion by former president Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco. During the fighting, Cáceres was severely wounded in...
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publisher (link) De la Puente Candamo, José Agustín (2008). El Perú desde la intimidad. Epistolario de Manuel Candamo (1873-1904) (in Spanish). Lima...
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Second Federico Bresani First Lino Alarco Brediñana Civilista Party - - Manuel Candamo Died 13 June 1903 before taking office Second Serapio Calderón 8 September...
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Spanish). Fondo Editorial PUCP. ISBN 978-9972-42-626-1. Jose María Yrigoyen Manuel Álvarez-Calderón Roldán McClintock, Cynthia; Vallas, Fabián (2005). La democracia...
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Party Manuel Candamo Iriarte 28 July 1888 28 July 1889 Civilista Party Francisco Rosas Balcázar 28 July 1889 28 July 1890 Civilista Party Manuel Candamo Iriarte...
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September 1903 51 José Pardo y Barreda 8 September 1903 14 May 1904 Manuel Candamo Serapio Calderón 52 Alberto Elmore Fernández de Córdoba 14 May 1904...
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(1894) Andrés Avelino Cáceres, Constitutional President (1894–1895) Manuel Candamo, President of the Government Junta (1895) Nicolás de Piérola, Constitutional...
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López de Romaña and then Prime Minister (1903-1904) under Manuel Candamo. After Candamo's death, Serapio Calderón became the interim president and called...
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list) – Eduardo López de Romaña, Constitutional President (1899–1903) Manuel Candamo, Constitutional President (1903–1904) Serapio Calderón, President of...
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political leadership in Peru was María Delgado de Odría, wife of President Manuel A. Odría, who developed extensive social work throughout the country aimed...
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Quinta Candamo (named after former president Manuel Candamo), the Quinta del Prado (known for being the meeting place of Micaela Villegas and Manuel de Amat)...
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Eguiguren Escudero 1903–1904 Manuel Candamo Jorge Polar Vargas 1904–1906 José Pardo (1.º gov.) Carlos A. Washburn Salas 1906–1908 Manuel Vicente Villarán Godoy...
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Sullivan, Irish American labor leader; in Cork, Ireland (d. 1976) Died: Manuel Candamo, 62, Peruvian politician, 23rd President of Peru, died of cardiac syncope...
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agreeing to the establishment of a Government Board chaired by civilist Manuel Candamo, and with two representatives from Cáceres and two from Piérola. The...
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1914, in a military coup headed by colonel Oscar R. Benavides, Javier and Manuel Prado, and conservatives members of the Civilista Party. Later in exile...
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