Manuel Rodríguez Torices (full birth name Manuel Juan Robustiano de los Dolores Rodríguez Torices y Quiroz) (May 24, 1788 – October 5, 1816) was a Neogranadine...
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leader Manuel Rodríguez Ramos (born 1908), Puerto Rican writer, law professor and Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico Manuel Rodríguez Torices (1788–1816)...
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troops against it). Congress nominated Manuel Rodríguez Torices, President of the State of Cartagena; José Manuel Restrepo, Antioquia's Secretary of State;...
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Simón Bolívar (redirect from Maria Teresa Rodriguez del Toro y Alaysa)
against the Royalists. They arrived in November and were welcomed by Manuel Rodríguez Torices, president of the Free State of Cartagena [es], who instructed...
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in the decree that granted Barranquilla the status of a city by Manuel Rodríguez Torices, the then President of the Sovereign State of Cartagena de Indias...
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Cartagena Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cartagena in Colombia Manuel Rodríguez Torices Cartagena Manifesto United Provinces of New Granada Gran Colombia...
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over José Manuel Restrepo, was never sworn in. José Miguel Pey de Andrade, replaced Restrepo as he declined. 28 July 1815 Manuel Rodríguez Torices The Dominican...
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of the term Obando had been elected for until 1857 when Mariano Ospina Rodríguez was elected. The vice presidency was also vacant between 1837 and 1839...
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political power, leaving such duties to his ministers, specially the disliked Manuel Godoy. Charles IV was more interested in pursuing the arts and science and...
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de Fenalco) Colegio Seminario de Cartagena Eudistas INEM José Manuel Rodríguez Torices Colegio El Carmelo de Cartagena Colegio La Presentación (Hermanas...
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Juan Rodríguez Freyle, colonial reporter (1997) Manuel Rodríguez Torices, statesman, lawyer, journalist, and vice-president (2010) Meliton Rodriguez, photographer...
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García Rovira, former president, Liborio Mejía, former president, Manuel Rodríguez Torices, former member of the Triumvirate, Camilo Torres Tenorio, former...
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document is kept at the museo de la Casa de las Primeras Letras Simón Rodríguez. The signature of president Hugo Chávez was added to an exhibited copy...
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El General Simón Bolívar en la Campaña de la Nueva Granada de 1819. 9 Rodríguez Cuenca, José Vicente; Borrero F, Luis Daniel. La Batalla del Pantano de...
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secretary. Other politicians who signed the document were: Juan Germán Roscio, Manuel Cedeño, Juan Martínez, José María Vergara y Lozano, José España, Luis Tomás...
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country alone. Congress elected Custodio García Rovira, Manuel Rodriguez Torices, and Manuel Restrepo to preside over the triumvirate, but since all of...
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1777–1811. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. ISBN 0-521-30450-4 Rodríguez O., Jaime E. The Independence of Spanish America. Cambridge: Cambridge...
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was a hard-won one for the independence forces. Both Ambrosio Plaza and Manuel Cedeño, commanders of the 2nd and 3rd Divisions, were killed in the battle...
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1815 – March 14, 1816 Vice President Manuel Rodríguez Torices Preceded by Triumvirate Manuel Rodríguez Torices, Antonio Villavicencio, José Miguel Pey...
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Ricaurte Manuel Rodríguez Torices Francisco de Paula Santander Venezuelan figures Simón Bolívar Francisco de Miranda José Antonio Páez Manuel Piar José...
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Ricaurte Manuel Rodríguez Torices Francisco de Paula Santander Venezuelan figures Simón Bolívar Francisco de Miranda José Antonio Páez Manuel Piar José...
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"The President of Congress, Francisco Antonio Zea; Juan Germán Roscio; Manuel Sedeño; Juan Martínez; José España; Luis Tomás Peraza; Antonio M. Briceño;...
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Manuel Antonio Sanclemente, Eustorgio Salgar, Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, Manuel Rodríguez Torices, Antonio José de Sucre, José Miguel Pey, José Manuel Marroquín...
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executive body. Congress nominated Custodio García Rovira, Manuel Rodríguez Torices and José Manuel Restrepo for the triumvirate, but they were all unable...
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(2012). "La Nueva Granada, 1810–1815: ¿Patria Boba?". In Chust Calero, Manuel; Frasquet, Ivana (eds.). La Patria No Se Hizo Sola: Las Revoluciones de...
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Loperena, with powers to deal with the then President of Cartagena, Manuel Rodríguez Torices, and receive instructions on the independence movement from Spain...
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