coup, to be carried out in Santiago by Colonel Pedro Urriola Balbontín. At dawn on 20 April, Urriola and his companions seized the main streets of Santiago...
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Operations Army. Martiniano was born in about 1823 as the son of Colonel Pedro Urriola Balbontín and Doña Rosario Guzmán Fontecilla at Santiago. He entered...
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opposition to the federalist system. June 1828: San Fernando mutiny, led by Pedro Urriola, José Antonio Vidaurre, and the Maipo Battalion. 1829: An armed conflict...
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of Manuel Montt as president. These rebels were commanded by Colonel Pedro Urriola who was supported by young liberals, among whom was his friend Eusebio...
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opposition to the federalist system [1] San Fernando mutiny, (June, 1828) of Pedro Urriola, José Antonio Vidaurre and the Maipo Battalion.: 337 Chilean Civil...
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against the government on 29 April 1851 under the command of Colonel Pedro Urriola. He did not become involved in the rebellion as the event surprised...
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Pedro Antonio del Carmen Díaz de Obaldía (5 July 1852 – 8 May 1919) was one of the presidential designates of Panama in 1918 and in that capacity also...
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newspaper, writing political articles. In 1851 he participated in Pedro Urriola's revolution against the government but was taken prisoner during the...
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Battle of Loncomilla 6 February - Policarpo Toro (died 1921) April 20 - Pedro Urriola Balbontín 9 December - Ramón Freire (born 1851) "Ramón Freire Serrano"...
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Ciro Urriola 1916–1918 Ramón Maximiliano Valdés Ciro Urriola Ramón F. Acevedo Pedro Antonio Díaz Urriola succeeded to the presidency 1918 Ciro Urriola Ramón...
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Ciro Luis Urriola Garrés (3 July 1863 – 26 June 1922) was a Panamanian politician. He returned to Panama, then part of Gran Colombia, in 1888 to practice...
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Valdés Aristides Arjona Ramón Maximiliano Valdés Manuel Quintero Ciro Urriola Preceded by Pablo Arosemena Succeeded by Ramón Maximiliano Valdés In office...
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of Basque origin; his father was Pedro Manuel López and his mother was Ana Paula de Oriola (sometimes spelled Urriola). He had one sister, Maria Asunción...
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1 year, 245 days PLN — Ciro Luis Urriola (1863–1922) Acting President — 3 June 1918 1 October 1918 120 days PLN — Pedro Antonio Díaz (1852–1919) Acting...
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Battalion led by Col. Urriola, forcing the Chileans to respond with a bayonet charge. Bulnes ordered the Portales Battalion to aid Urriola, a maneuver that...
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Col Martiniano Urriola 1st Infantry Regiment "Buin" [es]: Ltc Luis José Ortiz Civic Naval Artillery Battalion: Col Martiniano Urriola Valparaíso Municipal...
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"IDENTIFICATION Name Cresol". DrugBank Online. 12 June 2020. Shurson, Jerry; Urriola, Pedro (July 2019). "Understanding the vitamin supply chain and relative risk...
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1989 Eugenio de Armas 1989–1990 Jonathan Coles Ward 1990–1993 Pedro Luis Urriola 1993 Labor Marisela Padrón Quero 1989–1991 Jesús Rubén Rodríguez...
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Ramón Maximiliano Valdés, President (1916–1918) Ciro Luis Urriola, Acting President (1918) Pedro Antonio Díaz, Acting President (1918) Belisario Porras Barahona...
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Domingo Amunátegui to Dolores on November 7. The next day, Col. Martiniano Urriola with another 2,500 soldiers followed as reinforcements. Both columns joined...
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asylum. The occupation of Ayacucho by Chilean Colonel Urriola on 1 October lasted only 40 days, as Urriola withdrew to Lima. Ayacucho was occupied by Cáceres's...
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Valparaíso Battalion (Colonel Vidaurre-Leal) Colchagua Battalion (Colonel Urriola) Huaylas Battalion (Colonel Vivero) Cavalry Division (General Pérez de...
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Swett Cristián Campos as Fernando Manuel Catalán López Fernando Kliche as Pedro José Catalán López Josefina Montané as Lucía del Pilar Fernández Zabala...
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Madrid, Spain. 2011 "The Light that Blinds Me", Paz Errázuriz and Malú Urriola. Galería E, Valparaíso, Chile. 2010 "Mois de la Photo" Maison de L'Amerique...
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39–40 "Letter, Chester Harding (Governor of the Panama Canal Zone) to Luis Urriola (President of the Republic of Panama), July 12, 1918". Memoria Que Presenta...
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Jose Maria Soto Plata in Treasury, Ramon Mateus in Foreign Affairs and Pedro Alcantara Herran in War. On July 20, 23 congressmen were in Ibagué, which...
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Sánchez José Santos Urriola [es] José Vicente Rangel María Teresa Castillo Martín Vegas Miguel Ángel Burelli Rivas Pastor Oropeza Pedro A. Palma Rafael Pizani [es]...
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in office and was succeeded by the first presidential designate, Ciro Urriola. He was elected as the second presidential designate by the National Assembly...
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Serena) and manager (Coquimbo Unido, Deportes La Serena). 21 July: Malú Urriola, 56, poet. 24 July: Cecilia Pantoja, 79, singer-songwriter. 4 August: Luis...
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for the Danilo Perez Foundation originated in the 1965 when Danilo Perez Urriola (father of the pianist) started his educational programs with children...
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