Legislación Peruana. Francisco García Calderón was born in Arequipa on April 2, 1834, as the son of Judge Doctor Eduardo García Calderón y Crespo and Ventura...
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Francisco García Calderón Rey (April 8, 1883 in Valparaíso, Chile – July 1, 1953 in Lima, Peru) was a Peruvian writer. He was son of Francisco García...
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Calderón, Filipino constitutionalist Francisco García Calderón, President of Peru in 1881 Francisco García Calderón Rey, Peruvian writer and diplomat, representative...
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politician Francisco García Salinas (1786–1841), Mexican politician Francisco García Calderón (1834–1905), president of Peru Francisco García Cabeza de...
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of Francisco Garcia Calderón, provisional president of Peru, and the brother of noted intellectuals Francisco, Juan, and Ventura Garcia Calderon. His...
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by Francisco García Calderón, that served as the representative government of Peru in order to negotiate the end of the war. After García Calderón's refusal...
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provisional Presidency of Peru from 1881 to 1883, replacing President Francisco García Calderón, during the Chilean occupation of Peru that took place as a result...
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founded in Lima on May 5, 1887. Its first elected president was Francisco García Calderón. The second president was Ricardo Palma. It is a member of the...
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in 1944), Karel Capek, Kostis Palamas, Ramón Menéndez Pidal, Francisco García Calderón, Maria Madalena de Martel Patrício, Olav Duun and Upton Sinclair...
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established a collaborationist government in La Magdalena headed by Francisco García Calderón in order to be able to represent the occupied country in peace...
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103 deserters. García Calderón refused to relinquish Peruvian control over the Tarapacá Region and so was arrested. Before García Calderón left Peru for...
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Torrico Francisco Vidal Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco Juan Antonio Pezet Mariano Ignacio Prado José Balta Manuel Pardo Francisco García Calderón Remigio Morales...
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Chileans established a collaborationist government headed by Francisco García Calderón with the intention of signing a peace treaty in their favor. The...
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Ventura Díaz (born 1937), former Spanish cyclist Ventura García Calderón, or Francisco García Calderón (1834-1905), lawyer and Provisional President of the...
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United Nations List of ambassadors of Peru to the European Union "FRANCISCO GARCÍA CALDERÓN LANDA" (PDF). Congress of Peru. p. 14. "Presentación de Cartas...
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1879 – November 28, 1881 Preceded by Luis La Puerta Succeeded by Francisco García Calderón 31st President of Peru In office September 8, 1895 – September...
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First bicameral congress of Peru. Installed by the government of Francisco García Calderón in Chorrillos. Installed by Nicolás de Piérola in Ayacucho. Installed...
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Francisco Javier "Javi" García Fernández (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈθisko xaˈβjeɾ ˈxaβi ɣaɾˈθi.a feɾˈnandeθ]; born 8 February 1987) is a Spanish former...
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After García Luna's conviction, General Tomás Ángeles Dauahare, Calderón's sub-secretary of National Defense, declared that Calderón knew about García Luna's...
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Hungary Peru Francisco García Calderón Rey, Minister in France, with the rank of Envoy Extraordinary...
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his son. Calderón Garaycoa studied in Guayaquil. One of his teachers was Vicente Rocafuerte, who in 1842 went on to marry Baltazara Calderón, Abdón's...
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CONSEJO DE ESTADO, ENCARGADO DEL PODER EJECUTIVO DE LA REPÚBLICA, GENERAL FRANCISCO VIDAL, EL 29 DE OCTUBRE DE 1842". www.congreso.gob.pe. "DECRETO DISOLVIENDO...
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Francisco Santos Calderón (born 14 August 1961), also known as Pacho Santos, is a Colombian politician and journalist. Santos was elected as Álvaro Uribe's...
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First bicameral congress of Peru. Installed by the government of Francisco García Calderón in Chorrillos. Installed by Nicolás de Piérola in Ayacucho. Installed...
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1997 to 2001. Sila Calderón Serra was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on September 23, 1942, to entrepreneur César Augusto Calderón and Sila Serra Jesús...
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including the founder of the convent Teresa Valla de la Cerda. Juan Francisco García Calderón was eventually held responsible, perpetually confined to the convent...
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Nicolás de Piérola, Commander in Chief of the State (1879–1881) Francisco García Calderón, Provisional President of the Republic (1881) Lizardo Montero...
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disciplined some reserve units. During the brief administration of Francisco García Calderón, in 1881, he was again appointed Minister of War. List of presidents...
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Juan Buendía Juan Fanning Juan Guillermo More Miguel Iglesias Francisco García Calderón Leoncio Prado Gutiérrez Luis Germán Astete Emilio Cavenecia Bolivia...
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Juan Buendía Juan Fanning Juan Guillermo More Miguel Iglesias Francisco García Calderón Leoncio Prado Gutiérrez Luis Germán Astete Emilio Cavenecia Bolivia...
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