José Nicolás Baltasar Fernández de Piérola y Villena (known as "El Califa" ("The Caliph"); January 5, 1839 – June 23, 1913) was a Peruvian politician...
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Nicolás de Pierola Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Nicolás de Piérola), formerly known as Interior de Lima and La Colmena (the latter of which continues to be...
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Aristocrática) is given to the period following the 1895 election of Nicolás de Piérola as President of Peru. This period was characterised by the political...
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Nicolás de Piérola District is one of eight districts of the province Camaná. Wamp'uy (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco...
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Demócrata, PD) was a political party in Peru. It was founded in 1884 by Nicolás de Piérola, who won the presidential elections of 1895. The only other president...
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presidential election, his great-grandson Nicolás de Piérola Balta (also a great-grand nephew of President Nicolás de Piérola) was a candidate. In 1869 he founded...
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Flag of Peru (redirect from Marcha de Banderas)
created in 1897 by SM Jose Sabas Libornio Ibarra who said President Nicolás de Piérola, he disagreed with the indiscriminate interpretation of the National...
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d'état carried out on May 29, 1909 by relatives of former president Nicolás de Piérola and supporters of the Democratic Party, known as "Pierolistas" for...
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is surrounded by Huanta and Cuzco streets, as well as Abancay and Nicolás de Piérola avenues. Known for its informality, its the site of a number of fires...
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montonera forces and troops of the Peruvian Army at the service of Nicolás de Piérola, Andrés Avelino Cáceres and Justiniano Borgoño Castañeda. Miguel Iglesias...
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Entrada de Piérola a Lima por la Puerta de Cocharcas, durante la Guerra Civil de 1894-1895 (Spanish for "De Piérola's entrance to Lima through the Gate...
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National Party (in Spanish: Partido Nacional) was a political party in Peru. It was founded in 1882 by Nicolás de Piérola. v t e...
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Andrés Avelino Cáceres to the presidency of Peru, which was opposed by Nicolás de Piérola and his armed forces. The immediate cause of the conflict was the...
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MAGISTRATURA DE LA NACIÓN A NICOLÁS DE PIÉROLA LIMA, 23 DE DICIEMBRE DE 1879". www.congreso.gob.pe. Basadre, Jorge (4 December 2014). Historia de la República...
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elected Nicolás de Piérola as leader, then exiled in Chile. Throughout Peru, groups of Montoneros arose that joined the cause of the Coalition. Piérola returned...
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Building (Spanish: Edificio Crillón) is an office building located at Nicolás de Piérola Avenue in the Historic Centre of Lima, Peru. From 1947 until 1999...
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The Historic Centre of Lima (Spanish: Centro histórico de Lima) is the historic city centre of the city of Lima, the capital of Peru. Located in the city's...
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[citation needed] During these years, Carlos de Piérola, a democrat and brother of former president Nicolás de Piérola, was the majority leader of the Chamber...
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army led by Gen. Manuel Baquedano defeated the army commanded by Nicolás de Piérola guarding the second defensive line of the Peruvian capital city. Two...
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New York, he was informed that Nicolas de Pierola had taken control of the capital Lima on 23 December. Nicolas de Pierola had been plotting to take over...
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able to represent the occupied country in peace negotiations, while Nicolás de Piérola's constitutional government settled in Ayacucho after leaving Lima...
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harsh defeat on the Peruvian army commanded by the Supreme Chief Nicolás de Piérola. The Chilean triumph eliminated the first defensive line guarding...
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President of the Government Junta (1895) Nicolás de Piérola, Constitutional President (1895–1899) Eduardo López de Romaña, Constitutional President (1899–1903)...
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of Abancay and Nicolás de Piérola avenues. It receives its name because of the historic headquarters of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, also...
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in the morning, after Christmas, at the intersection of Tacna and Nicolás de Piérola avenues, with a sign that warned of having a bomb in the animal's...
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Jorge Nicolás de Piérola Gabriel (1977) Claudio André de Piérola Gili (1987) Sabina María de Iturbide y Huarte (1810–1871) Juana María Francisca de Iturbide...
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against him, made up of democrats and civilists, led by the leader Nicolás de Piérola; A bloody civil war broke out that culminated in the coalition's assault...
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Manuel Candamo (redirect from Manuel González de Candamo e Iriarte)
for new elections. Nicolás de Piérola, allied with the Civilista Party, won the election. During the administration of Eduardo López de Romaña, he was elected...
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the first combat use of the self-propelled torpedo. In May 1877, Nicolás de Piérola, former Minister of Finance, initiated an attempt to overthrow then-President...
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José María Quimper (El Cardo) Mariano Nicolás Valcárcel (Urasqui) Mariscal Cáceres (San José) Nicolás de Piérola (San Gregorio) Ocoña (Ocoña) Quilca (Quilca)...
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