The Real Convictorio de San Carlos, or Convictorio de San Carlos after independence, was a college in Lima created at the end of the Viceroyalty of Peru...
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the old building of the Noviciado de San Antonio Abad—a Jesuit novitiate—and of the Real Convictorio de San Carlos, it became the university's headquarters...
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it was moved to the premises of the old Convictorio de San Carlos. At the end of the 19th century, the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine moved to its...
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already appointed Viceroy of the Río de la Plata, renamed the school Real Convictorio Carolino in 1783, a name that endured until 1806. Thereafter, the school...
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Colegio Mayor de San Felipe y San Marcos was founded on that road, which would later be refounded in the Convictorio de San Carlos. The San Ildefonso School...
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unconstitutional". According to de Soto, one month after the coup the Minister of Economy Carlos Boloña contacted de Soto in desperation, after dozens...
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Spanish: Real Seminario de Nobles de San Carlos, in honor of Charles III. It was to be located on the site of the closed Convictorio of San Francisco Javier...
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reduced. Additionally, he worked in education, at the San Fernando school and the Convictorio de San Carlos. On March 16, 1843, Justo Figuerola received the...
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Pedro Gálvez Egúsquiza (category National University of San Marcos alumni)
convictorio de San Carlos, a forum for conservatives, led by the clergyman Bartolomé Herrera [es]. Luis A. Eguiguren commented on the Guadalupe–San Carlos...
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(Spanish: Panteón de los Próceres) is a crypt inside the old Church of San Carlos, located at the former Real Convictorio de San Carlos in the historic...
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Mario Vargas Llosa (category National University of San Marcos alumni)
1986 Prince of Asturias Award, the 1994 Miguel de Cervantes Prize, the 1995 Jerusalem Prize, the 2012 Carlos Fuentes International Prize, and the 2018 Pablo...
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confirma a Kuczynski como rival de Fujimori en el balotaje - La Voz de San Justo - San Francisco Córdoba Argentina". La Voz de San Justo. Retrieved 12 April...
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record of national independence in Lima. He was the rector of the Convictorio de San Carlos, member of the Sociedad Amantes del País (Lovers of the Country...
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Carrasco and Dolores Toro Valdéz y Noriega. He studied at the Real Convictorio de San Carlos and, from 1794, at the Royal Academy of Nautical Sciences. Due...
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Santo Toribio. Prada abandoned Santo Toribio and enrolled the liberal San Carlos Convictorium, where he studied law and letters. He would go on to live...
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constituency. On 23 October 2020, former Miraflores mayoral candidate, Alejandro San Martín, officially registered an alternative ticket for the primary election...
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Marshal Gamarra, president of the Republic. He studied at the Real Convictorio de San Carlos in Lima. Then he entered as a midshipman at the Military School...
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and law (both civil and canonic) at the Convictorio de San Carlos, and later graduated from the Universidad de San Felipe on August 29, 1804 as a doctor...
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Miguel de Valdivieso y Torrejón, a notable jurist and writer from Lima, and Isabel de Prada y Huidobro. He studied at the Real Convictorio de San Carlos. After...
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studied at Seminario de Santo Toribio and at Convictorio de San Carlos . Then he entered the Faculty of Medicine of the University of San Marcos, from where...
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the Viceroy Amat named him professor of the Real Convictorio de San Carlos in 1771. This convictorio was created to make up for the shortage that the...
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of students and establish the same curriculum adopted at the Convictorio de San Carlos, bought the house next to it with his own income and expanded...
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University Park, Lima (category National University of San Marcos)
decades of the 19th century was the home of the viceregal Real Convictorio de San Carlos, is located there, currently a cultural center. The university...
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José Miguel Carrera (redirect from José Miguel de la Carrera y Verdugo)
Ignacio de la Carrera y Cuevas and Francisca de Paula Verdugo Fernández de Valdivieso y Herrera. Carrera carried out his first studies in the Convictorio Carolino...
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developing countries. It was established in 1981 by Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto. The ILD works with developing countries to implement property and business...
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and Clara Losada y Palencia. He studied at the San Carlos Convictorio and the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos where he graduated as a Doctor of Theology...
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Córdoba Province, Argentina (redirect from Provincia de Córdoba (Argentina))
on that route on July 6, 1573 by Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera. The Colegio Convictorio de Nuestra Señora de Monserrat was founded by the Jesuits in 1599, followed...
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parents were José Antonio de Abad Marcelo García y González and Josefa García Urrutia. He studied at the Real Convictorio de San Carlos and then went on to...
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the colony. Also in 1778 the Colegio de San Carlos was founded in Santiago. This replaced the Convictorio de San Francisco Javier, which had been administered...
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José Baquíjano y Carrillo, Count of Vistaflorida (redirect from José Javier de Baquíjano y Carrillo de Córdoba, Count of Vista Florida)
effect in the University, but he did so in the Colegio de San Carlos. He became vice-rector of San Marcos in 1791. From 1791 to 1795 he was editor of the...
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