Juan Lindolfo de los Reyes Cuestas (6 January 1837 – 21 June 1905) was a Uruguayan politician who served as the 18th President of Uruguay from 1897 until...
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Juan Cuestas was a Uruguayan diplomat. Juan Cuestas's father Juan Lindolfo Cuestas served two terms as President of Uruguay at the end of the 19th and...
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president of Brazil Juan Lindolfo Cuestas (1837–1905), 18th president of Uruguay Lindolfo Collor (1890–1942), Brazilian politician Lindolfo Delgado (born 1994)...
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writing blistering press editorials." Batlle turned his support to Juan Lindolfo Cuestas, whom Batlle saw as an opportunity to have free elections and remake...
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Battenberg (April 27, 1881)[citation needed] Uruguay: President Juan Lindolfo Cuestas (February 10, 1898) Austria: Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss (March...
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Juan María Bordaberry Arocena (Spanish: [boɾðaβeˈri aɾoˈsena]; 17 June 1928 – 17 July 2011), was an Uruguayan politician and cattle rancher who served...
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(1894) Juan Idiarte Borda, President (1894–1897) Juan Lindolfo Cuestas, Acting President (1897–1899) José Batlle y Ordóñez, Acting President (1899) Juan Lindolfo...
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Obes Duncan Stewart Juan Idiarte Borda Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Batlle y Ordóñez Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel...
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Obes Duncan Stewart Juan Idiarte Borda Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Batlle y Ordóñez Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel...
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fact, the only one to carry a military title. These five individuals were: Juan María Bordaberry, Alberto Demicheli, Aparicio Méndez, Álvarez, and Rafael...
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former first lady and senator Julia Pou. He has two siblings, Pilar and Juan José, and is the great-grandson of Luis Alberto de Herrera on his paternal...
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of Uruguay in 1896. Later, Stewart opposed the grab of power by Juan Lindolfo Cuestas and was not active in politics from that time. He married Delfina...
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notary Eduardo Blanco Acevedo Juan María Bordaberry Pedro Bordaberry Baltasar Brum Lorenzo Carnelli Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Eugenio Ellauri Hugo Fernández...
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Rivera stayed in the newly created Cisplatina province. Rivera first met with Juan Antonio Lavalleja in 1825, during an event that would become known as the...
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initiated – for the victims of the 1973–1985 dictatorship; Bordaberry's father, Juan María Bordaberry, established the dictatorship with a 1973 decree dissolving...
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in the Colorado Party and formed a triumvirate with Fructuoso Rivera and Juan Antonio Lavalleja in 1853.: 21 He served as interim President of Uruguay...
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auction, and the construction of a three-storey house by the young architect Juan María Aubriot, was ordered by Fein Lerena family. In 1925, the young Luis...
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Williman was serving his elective position as councilor when President Cuestas offered him the Ministry of Public Works, but he declined this offer. When...
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corrupt government of McMinn County, Tennessee. February 10, 1898: Juan Lindolfo Cuestas conducted a self-coup. March 31, 1933: Gabriel Terra conducted a...
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Assembly), Juan Lindolfo Cuestas (1897–1903), served as provisional president until 1899, when he was elected constitutional president. Cuestas quickly signed...
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Juan José de Amézaga Landaroso (January 28, 1881 – August 21, 1956) was a Uruguayan political figure. Amézaga was a prominent member of the Colorado Party...
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term in 1971, but it did not pass. After Pacheco left office, his successor Juan María Bordaberry appointed him as Uruguay's Ambassador to Spain. Later, President...
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Historical Museum also holds his oil paintings "Portrait of Don Juan Lindolfo Cuestas" (1899) and "Portrait of Don José Batlle y Ordóñez" (1903). In 1997...
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he announced the finding of Macarena, the granddaughter of Argentine poet Juan Gelman born to her disappeared mother. Jorge Batlle stayed active in politics...
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President of Uruguay between 1835 and 1838. Oribe was a big supporter of Juan Manuel de Rosas in Argentina, who in turn supported him. In 1838 he was forced...
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1897, President Juan Idiarte Borda was assassinated while attending Independence Day celebrations. He was succeeded by Juan Lindolfo Cuestas who held the...
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Relations, Juan María Pérez as minister of Finance, and general Pedro Lenguas as minister of War. Other appointments included those of Juan Benito Blanco...
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dissolution of parliament with the coup d'état carried out by President Juan María Bordaberry. Lacalle was elected president in the 1989 election, which...
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Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernández, the Acting President of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, the President of Bolivia, Jeanine Añez, the Brazilian President Jair...
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Economy, the president of the Bank of the Republic and Argentine entrepreneur Juan Carlos López Mena. Another case was the regasification plant and Gas Sayago...
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