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    Luis José de Orbegoso y Moncada-Galindo, de Burutarán y Morales (August 25, 1795 – February 5, 1847), was an aristocratic Peruvian soldier and politician...
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    1835, against then President Luis Orbegoso, and pronounced in favor of La Fuente, Salaverry defeated the insurgents. Orbegoso appointed him governor of the...
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    Peru–Bolivian Confederation in 1838 under the leadership of General Luis Orbegoso. Its territory comprised the totality of North Peru, which by a majority...
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    against Luis José de Orbegoso and Felipe Salaverry on the other hand. The war was won by the constitutional President Luis José de Orbegoso. In 1835...
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    Cruz. During the war, one of Santa Cruz's subordinates, General Luis José de Orbegoso, rebelled against him in 1838 to restore Peru with a new government...
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    president Felipe Santiago Salaverry and constitutional president Luis José de Orbegoso, who allowed Bolivian president Andrés de Santa Cruz to send his...
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    president Felipe Santiago Salaverry and constitutional president Luis José de Orbegoso, who allowed Bolivian president Andrés de Santa Cruz to send his...
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  • – vibraphone Brad Haehnel – shaker Roberto Occhipinti – bass guitar Luis Orbegoso – congas, toms Joe "Public" Allen – trumpet Nuno Cristo – guitar Alex...
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    José Luis Bustamante y Rivero (January 15, 1894 – January 11, 1989) was a lawyer, writer, politician, and diplomat who served as the 44th President of...
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    Pedro Pablo Bermúdez as his successor to the presidency instead of Luis José de Orbegoso. On April 17, 1834, the two sides clashed in the Battle of Huaylacucho...
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    president Felipe Santiago Salaverry and constitutional president Luis José de Orbegoso, who allowed Bolivian president Andrés de Santa Cruz to send his...
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    best opportunity came in 1835 when the Peruvian President General Luis José de Orbegoso requested his assistance to fight the rebel armies of Generals Agustín...
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    This intervention responded to requests from Peruvian President Luis José de Orbegoso to defeat the parallel government of Felipe Salaverry. The Bolivian...
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  • the singer Sandro de América. Sandro Laura Bove Luis Tasca Ricardo Morán Carlos Muñoz Luis Orbegoso Alberto Golán Ricardo Golán Fernando Tacholas Iglesias...
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    Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro (August 12, 1889 – April 30, 1933) was a high-ranking Peruvian army officer who served as the 41st President of Peru, from 1931...
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  • Confederation: Andres de Santa Cruz President of the Republic of North Peru: Luis Orbegoso until July 30, José de la Riva Agüero President of the Republic of South...
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  • Édouard Vincent Joseph Dreyfus González de Orbegoso, 4th count of Premio Real (1876–1941) was a French Catholic businessman of Jewish descent, a lawyer...
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    Santa Cruz appointed Luis José de Orbegoso as president of North Peru from August 21, 1837 to September 1, 1838. However, Orbegoso remained in office when...
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    Joaquín de Orbegoso Seoane (born 24 June 1979) is a Peruvian actor of Spanish descent most known for his role in the TV series Al Fondo Hay Sitio. He starred...
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    Lima) who briefly served as the President of Peru in August 1930. After Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro overthrew Augusto B. Leguía's eleven-year dictatorship...
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    Army with the title of Grand Marshal. A supporter of President Luis José de Orbegoso, he was plenipotentiary minister in Chile and under the Peru–Bolivian...
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    lower part has its origin in 1834, when the newly elected president Luis José de Orbegoso, suspecting a coup d'etat by ex-president Agustín Gamarra, decides...
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    Lima and promulgated on June 10, 1834, by provisional president Luis José de Orbegoso. This document legally paved the way for the federation of Peru...
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    State was drafted under the guidance of the then rebel president Luis José de Orbegoso y Moncada in the midst of the Peruvian civil war since 1835. The...
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  • nombrándo Presidente Provisional de la República al Gran Mariscal Luis José de Orbegoso, 20 de diciembre de 1833" (PDF). Basadre, Jorge (4 December 2014)...
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    President Luis José de Orbegoso, naming Andrés de Santa Cruz—who triumphantly entered Lima on August 15—as the Supreme Protector of the state. Orbegoso also...
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    Willy Thorne left the band and was replaced by Zulu (Miguel Angel Ruiz Orbegoso) on bass and keyboards, with whom they recorded their last LP, "Lux". During...
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    State was drafted under the guidance of the then rebel president Luis José de Orbegoso y Moncada in the midst of the Peruvian civil war since 1835. The...
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    was founded on June 12, 1834, through a Supreme Decree of General Luis José de Orbegoso y Moncada, provisional president of Peru, and through him it was...
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  • Manuel Alcón Lucía Barause Marcela Sola Carlos Barbetti Jorge Hilton Luis Orbegoso Luis de Lucía Francisco Audenino Rafael Diserio Adolfo Gallo Manuel Ochoa...
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