Marmaduke Grove Vallejo (July 6, 1878 – May 15, 1954), was a Chilean Air Force officer, political figure and member of the Government Junta of the Socialist...
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Furness, 1st Viscount Furness (1883–1940), British shipping magnate Marmaduke Grove (1878–1954), Chilean Air Force officer, politician and member of the...
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Gossens (1896–?); married to Eduardo Grove Vallejo (1893–?), dentist, freemason, and brother of Marmaduke Grove Vallejo Salvador Allende Gossens (1908–1973)...
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junta. However, another faction of the armed forces, led by Colonel Marmaduke Grove and Lieutenant Colonel Ibáñez, decided the junta's reforms did not...
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Grove (1900–1975), American baseball pitcher Logan Grove (born 1998), American actor Marmaduke Grove (1878–1954), Chilean air force officer and politician...
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economy, and in turn led to his downfall. On June 4, 1932, colonel Marmaduke Grove staged a coup d'état by taking over the Air Force base of El Bosque...
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document. After Kristallnacht, Salvador Allende, Gabriel González Videla, Marmaduke Grove, Florencio Durán and other members of the Congress of Chile sent a...
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the Socialist Party of Chile. In 1933, Allende co-founded with Marmaduque Grove and others a section of the Socialist Party of Chile in Valparaíso and became...
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Socialist Party of Chile was co-founded on 19 April 1933, by Colonel Marmaduque Grove, who had already led several governments, Oscar Schnake, Carlos Alberto...
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Grove may refer to: Coleridge Grove (1839–1920), British Army major general Edward Grove (1852–1932), British Army brigadier general Marmaduke Grove (1878–1954)...
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leadership of Eugenio Matte; some air force personnel under colonel Marmaduke Grove; and some army personnel (followers of former president Carlos Ibáñez...
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Aire Hugo Rodríguez González Notable commanders Arturo Merino Benítez Marmaduke Grove Gustavo Leigh Fernando Matthei Insignia Roundel Fin flash Flag Aircraft...
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Junta was not homogeneous, and quickly a progressive wing, headed by Marmaduke Grove and Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, developed contacts with the Comité Obrero...
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front convinced Marmaduke to pull back to the west side of the river. By the time Frost's 6,300-strong division reached Prairie Grove, Hindman had lost...
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John Sappington Marmaduke (March 14, 1833 – December 28, 1887) was an American politician and soldier. He was the 25th governor of Missouri from 1885...
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January 23, 1925: A successful coup in which Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and Marmaduke Grove overthrew Luis Altamirano to return President Arturo Alessandri to...
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latter group was led by two colonels, Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and Marmaduke Grove. They returned Alessandri to the presidency that March and enacted...
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23, 1925) – A successful coup in which Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and Marmaduke Grove overthrew Luis Altamirano to return President Arturo Alessandri to...
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of China, Zhang Zuolin, is assassinated by Japanese agents. 1932 – Marmaduke Grove and other Chilean military officers lead a coup d'état establishing...
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President Montero had to resign shortly after a mutiny led by Marmaduque Grove, who headed the Socialist Republic of Chile until being overthrown by former...
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days, Aguirre Cerda won 520 votes (Radicals and Democrats), Marmaduque Grove 360 (Socialists and parts of the CTCH) and Elías Lafertte 150 (Communists...
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next day the same group of young military officers, led by Colonel Marmaduke Grove and Major Carlos Ibáñez, created a "military committee" to defend themselves...
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Alejandro Foxley, academic and politician Laurence Golborne, Minister Marmaduke Grove, Air Force officer and politician, founder of the Socialist Party of...
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sub-lieutenants coming from middle classes or working classes), led by Colonel Marmaduke Grove and Major Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, attended the session where the congressional...
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Marchant Emilio Sotomayor Baeza Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Alberto Bachelet Marmaduke Grove Arturo Merino Benítez Ángel Gallo Goyenechea Juan Gómez Millas Eugenio...
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the socialist Nueva Acción Pública (New Public Action), with Colonel Marmaduke Grove, among others. In June 1932, he was involved in the coup that ended...
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in Chile when a group of 56 young military officers, led by Colonel Marmaduke Grove, loudly rattled their ceremonial sabers within their scabbards in a...
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coalition of liberals, democratic radicals, and authentic socialists of Marmaduke Grove. Two days later, on 13 August, Alfredo Duhalde resigned from his candidacy...
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– Eliseo Salazar 28 January – Abraham Oyanedel (b. 1874) 15 May – Marmaduke Grove (b. 1878) 25 October – Manuel Trucco (b. 1875) "50,000 on Strike in...
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Edwards Alejandro Foxley Dominique Gallego Williams Laurence Golborne Marmaduke Grove Luis Eduardo Hicks Stewart Iglehart Gustavo Leigh Bernardo Leighton...
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