Carlos de Montúfar y Larrea-Zurbano (Quito, November 2, 1780 - Buga, July 31, 1816) was a Creole nobleman and soldier considered one of the liberators...
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Quito Revolution (1809–1812) (redirect from Luz de América)
authorities, who were dissatisfied with the fact that Carlos de Montúfar was the son of Juan Pío Montúfar, who had presided over the First Government Junta in 1809...
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Simón Bolívar (redirect from Simón de Bolívar)
the Rue Vivienne [fr] and met with other South Americans such as Carlos de Montúfar, Vicente Rocafuerte, and Simón Rodríguez, who joined Bolívar and del...
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"The Benefactor" Juan José Flores Carlos de Montúfar, "The First Caudillo" Juan Pío de Montúfar Pedro de Montúfar Gabriel García Moreno Eloy Alfaro José...
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Ensayos en miniatura. Quito: Edited by Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana, 1970. Montúfar, Alfonso. 'Carlos Bonilla Chávez'. In: Letras del Ecuador, No....
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Teresa Larrea y Villavicencio and had 6 children including Carlos Montúfar and Rosa de Montúfar. He became inspired by the ideas of Enlightenment and a friend...
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Rosa de Montúfar y Larrea-Zurbano (1783 - 12 November 1860) was a noblewoman and aristocrat from Quito, the daughter of Juan Pío Montúfar and a prominent...
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criollos, including Carlos de Montúfar and Bishop José Cuero y Caicedo. The short-lived State of Quito was suppressed by Juan de Sámano in the Battle...
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military leader, José María Cabal, military leader, Carlos de Montúfar, military leader, José de Ayala y Vergara, military leader. It is estimated that...
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assist Cabal, those being the Quiteño Colonel Carlos de Montúfar and French Colonel Manuel Roergas de Serviez and French cavalry captain Honorato Dufour...
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between 1849 and 1853. The forerunner to the independence of Ecuador Carlos de Montúfar was not so lucky: he was captured, sentenced to death in Buga and...
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Pupusa (redirect from Día Nacional de la Pupusa)
pupusas dates back to Nicaragua in 1837, when Guatemalan poet José Batres Montúfar documented and ate the dish while traveling through Masaya, Rivas, and...
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celebration of the birth centennial of liberal writer and ideologist Dr. Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera, the government erected a monument to his memory in Avenida Reforma...
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esteemed Montúfar deeply and, even though he always had Montufar at hand, never did him any harm. After Carrera rule got reinforced in 1854, Montúfar left...
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Cabal in his task, such as Colonel Carlos de Montúfar a native of Quito and two French officers Colonel Manuel Roergas de Serviez and cavalry captain Honorato...
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Juan de Zumárraga, OFM (1468 – June 3, 1548) was a Spanish Basque Franciscan prelate and the first Bishop of Mexico. He was also the region's first inquisitor...
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execution of the other conspirators. When a new revolt under command of Carlos de Montúfar led to a Second Junta and the independent State of Quito in 1812,...
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Mexican rule Montúfar, Manuel (1853). "Memorias para la historia de la revolución de Centro-América". Marure, Alejandro (1895). Efemérides de los hechos...
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Our Lady of Guadalupe (redirect from La Reina de México)
the Dominican Alonso de Montúfar, who succeeded the Franciscan Juan de Zumárraga as archbishop of Mexico. In a 1556 sermon Montúfar commended popular devotion...
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Canton – Juan Montalvo Ecuadorian author and essayist Montúfar Canton – Coronel Carlos de Montufar (1780–1816), Ecuadorian military Nuevo Rocafuerte – Vicente...
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Americas) César Montúfar, presidential candidate, former Member of the National Assembly, Ph.D. in Political Science Verónica Montúfar, secretaria ejecutiva...
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pp. 597–600. Medrano, E.R., Los negocios de un arzobispo: el caso de fray Alonso de Montúfar Estudios de Historia Novohispana, No. 012, enero 1992,...
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List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
K.: CAB International. Nogueira CL, Simmon KE, Chimara E, Cnockaert M, Carlos Palomino J, Martin A, Vandamme P, Brown-Elliott BA, Wallace RJ, Cardoso...
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Senado durante Discusión de Reforma Judicial". N+ (in Mexican Spanish). 2024-09-10. Retrieved 2024-09-10. Cortés, Juan Carlos (11 September 2024). "Sin...
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involving the Republic of El Salvador. Montúfar, Manuel (1832). Memorias para la historia de la revolución de Centro-América (in Spanish). Impreso por...
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Mariano Gálvez (category Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala alumni)
Guatemala City to San Salvador. His major opponents were Colonel Manuel Montúfar and Juan de Dios Mayorga. José Francisco Barrundia and Pedro Molina, who had...
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Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe (redirect from Basílica de Guadalupe)
of Cristóbal de Aguirre and Teresa Pelegina. Around 1740, Father J. de Montufar ordered the construction of the current temple, next to which the chaplain's...
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Guatemala City (redirect from La Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción)
Avenida la Reforma is an avenue which separates Zone 9 and 10, and Calle Montúfar is Calle 12 in Zone 9. Calle 1 Avenida 1 Zona 1 is the center of every...
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article is an annex to Universidad de San Carlos. For information on the university, see: Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Contents A B C D E F G...
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Colombian War of Independence (redirect from Florero de Llorente)
group of Criollos led by Juan Pío Montúfar, the second Marquis of Selva Alegre, established the autonomous junta Luz de América on August 10, swearing loyalty...
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