Juan Antonio Falcón Iturrizaga (1838–1909) was a Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cusco from 1892 and 1909. He was born in Lima...
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Juan Falcón may refer to: Juan Antonio Falcón (1838–1909), Peruvian Roman Catholic Bishop of Cusco Juan Crisóstomo Falcón (1820–1870), President of Venezuela...
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Juan Crisóstomo Falcón Zavarce (27 January 1820 – 29 April 1870) was the president of Venezuela from 1863 to 1868. Falcón was a member of the Liberal...
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accompanied General Juan Crisóstomo Falcón in his invasion of Venezuela, becoming his general secretary. After the final defeat of Falcón at the Battle of...
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Juan Carlos Falcón (born 19 November 1979) is an Argentine football midfielder. Falcón started his professional career in 1998 with Vélez Sársfield, where...
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General Juan Antonio Sotillo (1790–1878) was a nineteenth-century military leader from Venezuela. During his long life, uncommon for a military leader...
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from a contingent under General Juan Antonio Sotillo. The government troops under General Febres Cordero went after Falcón. At Coplé, a crossroads between...
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Juan Falcón Marcial (born 27 April 1965) is a Chilean-Cuban actor. Falcón was born in La Habana. He supports the Cuban Revolution, but settled in Chile...
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son of Juan Manuel Castro Maldonado and María Eusebia Miranda Cortés. He studied at institutions that include the Peruvian College, the San Antonio Abad...
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Trujillo in 1889 Ismaele Puirredón, appointed Bishop of Puno in 1889 Juan Antonio Falcón Iturrizaga, appointed Bishop of Cuzco in 1893 Carlos Garcia Irigoyen...
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Garza Falcón, and two sons, Juan José and José Antonio de la Garza Falcón, were born to this marriage. After the death of Catarina, de la Garza Falcón married...
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many cities deserted and destroyed. Representatives of Juan Crisóstomo Falcón and José Antonio Páez met behind closed doors and reached an agreement to...
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Lorenzo Falcón (August 30, 1855 – November 14, 1909) was an Argentine Army officer, politician, and Chief of the Argentine Federal Police. Falcón was born...
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09.17); emeritate as Titular Bishop of Arad (1880.08.20 – 1881) Juan Antonio Falcón Iturrizaga (19 Jan 1893 – 1 May 1909 Died) José Gregorio Castro Miranda...
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official name of Venezuela, adopted in its 1864 constitution under the Juan Crisóstomo Falcón government. This remained the official name until 1953, when the...
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José Carlos Frita Falcão, known as José Falcón (30 August 1944 – 11 August 1974) was a Portuguese matador whose bullfighting career spanned just over a...
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Arlington. Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was born on October 27, 1806, in San Antonio de Bexar, Province of Texas, Viceroyalty of New Spain, to Juan José María...
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Municipalities of Venezuela (section Falcón)
Valencia (Valencia) Anzoátegui (Cojedes) Falcón (Tinaquillo) Girardot (El Baúl) Lima Blanco (Macapo) Pao de San Juan Bautista (El Pao) Ricaurte (Libertad)...
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were Julio Duboc, Escolástico Fuentes, Pablo Manfredi, and Antonio E. Molina. In 1820, Paz Falcón had been part of the Ponce ayuntamiento under mayor Ortiz...
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Bolívar, a municipality in the state of Bolívar Sucre, Falcón, a municipality in the state of Falcón Sucre Municipality, Mérida, a municipality in the state...
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President Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual, interim successor of the Marshal Juan Crisóstomo Falcón who had resigned after pressure. These military actions were the...
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López Falcón encountered problems with García Mena, who sought the support of the cartel's leader Osiel Cárdenas Guillén to oust him. López Falcón broke...
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General José Antonio Páez himself that Blanco heard the stories of the Battle of Carabobo, during an encounter with Marshal Juan Crisóstomo Falcón to end the...
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la Garza y Falcón, 1681 Domingo de Videgaray y Zarza, 1681 Francisco de la Calancha y Valenzuela, 1681 Blas de la Garza Falcón, 1681 Juan de Echeverría...
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historical figures: Anzoátegui for José Antonio Anzoátegui Bolívar for Simón Bolívar Falcón for Juan Crisóstomo Falcón Lara for Jacinto Lara Miranda for Francisco...
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(upstream of the San Antonio River) to south (downstream) the missions are Mission Concepción, Mission San Jose, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada....
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Catalina Morales Silvia Mariscal - Justa Méndez Antonio Bravo - Rabine Morales Peter Gonzales Falcón - Fray Gaspar (as Peter Gonzales) Mario Castillón...
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Hammett novel The Maltese Falcon, as well as in the 1931 and 1941 film adaptations. "La cesión de Malta a los Caballeros de San Juan a través de la cédula...
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stories of the Battle of Carabobo, during an encounter with Marshal Juan Crisóstomo Falcón to end the Federal War (1859–1863) near the site of the battle....
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foreign ministers of Paraguay from 1846 to the present day. 1846–1855: José Falcón 1855–1862: Nicolás Vázquez 1862: Domingo Francisco Sánchez 1862–1868: José...
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