Gabriel Gregorio Fernando José María García Moreno y Morán de Butrón (24 December 1821 – 6 August 1875), was an Ecuadorian politician and aristocrat who...
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Gabriel or Gabe García may refer to: Gabriël Garcia (1903–1970), Spanish cyclist Gabriel García Moreno (1821–1876), 7th president of Ecuador Gabriel García...
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La Alameda. "Parque Gabriel García Moreno in Quito, Ecuador". GPSmyCity. 2024-03-13. Retrieved 2024-03-14. "Plaza García Moreno". Provincia de Pichincha...
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strongest opponents of the pro-Catholic conservative President Gabriel García Moreno (1821–1875). The "Viejo Luchador" (in Spanish) played a central...
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October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023. "JJ Flores, Daniel Noboa, García Moreno y Jaime Roldós los presidentes más jóvenes del Ecuador – Periodico Expectativa...
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This is a summary of the history of Ecuador from 1860 to 1895. Gabriel García Moreno is the father of Ecuadorian conservatism and no doubt the most controversial...
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of uremia in 1864 while in campaign supporting the presidency of Gabriel García Moreno. Floreana Island in the Galapagos Archipelago is named for Flores...
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President (1868–1869) Gabriel García Moreno, Interim President (1869) Manuel de Ascásubi, Interim President (1869) Gabriel García Moreno, President (1869–1875)...
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of Jefaturas Supremas (Supreme Commands). Ecuadorian statesman Gabriel García Moreno created a provisional government seated in Quito, while General...
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& García Márquez 1983, p. 13 Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983, p. 12 Saldívar 1997, p. 96 Saldívar 1997, pp. 97–98 Martin 2008 "Gabriel García Márquez...
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coups d'États, in 1997, 2000, and 2005, respectively. Since Correa, Lenín Moreno (2017–2021) has also completed a full 4-year presidential term, despite...
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Additionally, in his political career, he was a functionary of president Gabriel García Moreno. He was born in Ambato on 28 June 1832 and died in the same city...
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city of Guayaquil, and a provisional government in Quito headed by Gabriel García Moreno. Peruvian President Ramón Castilla sailed to Guayaquil with several...
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October 1856 31 August 1859 2 years, 319 days Independent 1856 — Gabriel García Moreno (1821–1875) 17 January 1861 2 April 1861 75 days Conservative Party...
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strongly marked by anti-clericalism and opposition to presidents Gabriel García Moreno and Ignacio de Veintemilla. He was the publisher of the magazine...
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Lenín Boltaire Moreno Garcés (Spanish pronunciation: [leˈnim bolˈtajɾe moˈɾeno ɣaɾˈses]; born 19 March 1953) is an Ecuadorian politician who served as...
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worth US$0.40 S/. 20,000 (Obverse: former Conservative president Gabriel García Moreno. Reverse: Ecuador's coat of arms), worth US$0.80 S/. 50,000 (Obverse:...
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Ecuador Gabriel García Moreno, who killed him by machete, with the revolver shots of his three conspirators, on August 6, 1875, in Quito, Ecuador. García Moreno...
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Gabriel García Moreno Rafael Carvajal Jerónimo Carrión Pedro José de Arteta Javier Espinosa Gabriel García Moreno Manuel de Ascásubi Gabriel García Moreno...
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and Machala. This flag was later adopted by the Guayas Province. Gabriel García Moreno, upon assuming power two days after the Battle of Guayaquil in September...
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His father died when he was 16. He attended high school at Colegio San Gabriel and obtained a JD (Doctorate in Jurisprudence) from the Central University...
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four streets: Calle Venezuela (east), Calle Chile (north), Calle Gabriel García Moreno (west) and the pedestrian segment of Calle Eugenio Espejo (south)...
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Alacoque from 16 June 1675. On 25 March 1874, by petition of president Gabriel García Moreno and archbishop José Ignacio Checa y Barba, Ecuador was the first...
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Gabriel García Moreno Rafael Carvajal Jerónimo Carrión Pedro José de Arteta Javier Espinosa Gabriel García Moreno Manuel de Ascásubi Gabriel García Moreno...
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Gabriel García Moreno Rafael Carvajal Jerónimo Carrión Pedro José de Arteta Javier Espinosa Gabriel García Moreno Manuel de Ascásubi Gabriel García Moreno...
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August 1880) was Vice President of Ecuador in the administration of Gabriel García Moreno from 1869 to 1875, and acting President of Ecuador 6 August 1875...
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Quito's old aristocratic families. During the first presidency of Gabriel García Moreno, Flores was an ambassador in Paris, London, and Washington. He was...
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Gabriel García Moreno Rafael Carvajal Jerónimo Carrión Pedro José de Arteta Javier Espinosa Gabriel García Moreno Manuel de Ascásubi Gabriel García Moreno...
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