Atanasio de la Cruz Aguirre (2 June 1801 – 28 September 1875) was acting President of Uruguay from 1864 to 1865. Aguirre was a member of the National Party...
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Uruguayan War (redirect from War against Aguirre)
sent Minister Plenipotentiary José Antônio Saraiva to negotiate with Atanasio Aguirre, who had succeeded Berro in Uruguay. Saraiva made an initial attempt...
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historiographer Atanasio Aguirre, President of Uruguay from 1864 to 1865 Atanasio Bello Montero (1800–1876), Venezuelan musician Atanasio Bimbacci (c. 1654–1734)...
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against the Blanco Party government of Bernardo Berro and his successor, Atanasio Aguirre. The besieged Uruguayans repeatedly asked for military assistance from...
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traditionally supported by the Brazilian Empire; in 1864, against Atanasio Aguirre. This last intervention would lead to the Paraguayan War. On 19 April...
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Berro 7º Constitutional President Rosario Carrasco Martínez 1864-1865 Atanasio Aguirre 1865 Tomás Villalba María García Zamora 1865-1868 Venancio Flores Amalia...
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Uruguay. With support from Argentina, imperial forces deposed President Atanasio Aguirre from office and instated general Venancio Flores in his place. Paraguayan...
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President Berro stepped down and was replaced by a hard-line senator, Atanasio Aguirre. On 2 February 1865, the Brazilian navy began a blockade of Montevideo...
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Pereira, President (1856–1860) Bernardo Berro, President (1860–1864) Atanasio Aguirre, Acting President (1864–1865) Tomás Villalba, Acting President (1865)...
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March 1, 1864 Preceded by Gabriel Antonio Pereira Succeeded by Atanasio Cruz Aguirre Provisional President of Uruguay (as President of the Senate) In...
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the first government of the National Party since the overthrow of Atanasio Aguirre in 1865. Despite their traditional anti-partisan positions, ruralists...
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traditionally supported by the Brazilian empire; and in 1864, against Atanásio Aguirre. This last intervention would be the fuse of the War of the Triple...
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upon his return. It was upon his return that the Acting President Atanasio Aguirre asked Pope Pius IX to name Vera as a bishop. The pope accepted this...
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more than 15 million fans. Atlético Nacional plays its home games at the Atanasio Girardot stadium, which has a capacity of 40,043. They share the stadium...
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– Antonio The Last Circus (2010) – Coronel Salcedo Entrelobos (2010) – Atanasio "Fallece Sancho Gracia, eterno Curro Jiménez". Fotogramas. 9 August 2012...
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Purslanes) Founded 25 August 2009; 14 years ago (2009-08-25) Ground Estadio Atanasio Girardot Medellín, Colombia Capacity 40,043 Owner Organización Ardila Lülle...
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beginning about 1824. Past Atanasio de la Cruz Aguirre (1801–1875), politician, President of the Republic Gonzalo Aguirre (1940-2021, lawyer, jurist and...
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(1680–1703) Alfonso de Santa Cruz (1683–1698) Benito Madueño y Ramos (1698–1739) Atanasio Esterriga Trajanáuregui (1703–1712) Dionisio Francisco Mellado Eguíluz...
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Referee: Jhon Hinestroza 23 November 2023 (2023-11-23) 20:00 UTC−5 Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín Referee: Carlos Betancur Tied 2–2 on aggregate, Atlético...
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Antonio Farnesio (b. 1746): 275 Francisco Antonio Barbastro: 70 Francisco Atanasio Domínguez (1740-1803) Francisco Caballero: 60 Francisco Casañas de Jesús...
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Junta government of Argentina, and Paraguayan troops under colonel Manuel Atanasio Cabañas, at the time at the service of the royalists. After the May Revolution...
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Brother Amós María, 1904 Brother Antonio Dionisio, 1905–1913, 1925 Brother Atanasio Pablo, 1914-1915. Brother Salustiano, 1919. Brother Marcos, 1920-1924....
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Francisco de Uriarte Nicolás Rodríguez Peña Feliciano Antonio Chiclana Atanasio Gutiérrez Juan Alagón Joaquín Campana First Triumvirate Manuel de Sarratea...
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(2018) Pantaleón Germán Ribón, military and independence leader (2012) Atanasio Girardot, Colombian revolutionary leader (1991) Álvaro Gómez Hurtado, Colombian...
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Aguila Diego de Aguilar Jorge Aguilar-Agon Francisco de Aguirre Lorenzo Aguirre Manuel Aguirre y Monsalbe Francisco Agullo Francisco Agustín y Grande Francisco...
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7th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. 20 Atanasio Cruz Aguirre (1801–1875) 1 March 1864 15 February 1865 National — President of...
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Sotomayor, conde de Montalvo 1752 1761 Jerónimo Grimaldi 1761 1763 Joaquín Atanasio Pignatelli de Aragón Fernández de Heredia y Moncayo, conde de Fuentes 1764...
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played on 8–10 August 2023. 3 August 2023 (2023-08-03) 19:00 UTC−5 Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín Attendance: 28,791 Referee: Braulio Machado (Brazil)...
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Gaitanía – Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, writer, lawyer and politician Girardota – Atanasio Girardot Giraldo, Antioquia – Rafael María Giraldo González, Cesar – Florentino...
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the original on 3 January 2024. Retrieved 2 January 2024. "El Estadio Atanasio Girardot cumple 70 años". Alcaldía de Medellín. 19 March 2023. Archived...
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