prison and died in 1829, when Concepción was aged 9. She moved to Armaño (Cantabria) with her mother, María Concepción Ponte Mandiá Tenreiro, and then...
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Concepción Lombardo Gil de Partearroyo, best known to the history of Mexico as Concepción or Concha Lombardo Miramon (November 8, 1835 – March 18, 1921)...
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the age of twenty seven during the Reform War, serving between February 1859 and December 1860. He was the first Mexican president to be born after the...
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Alós, Concepción Alós Domingo (1926–2011), Spanish writer Concha Andreu (born 1967), Spanish oenologist and politician Concha Buika, María Concepción Balboa...
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Dizon – 1857–1858 Florentino Dayrit – 1858–1859 Manuel Pasion Henson – 1859 Jose Navarro (accidental) – 1859 Victor David – 1860 Manuel de Ocampo – 1860–1861...
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Lithograph of soldiers at the Battle of Varese (1859)...
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but that Maximilian fathered a child by a Mexican woman in Cuernavaca, Concepción Sedano y Leguizano, who died shortly after Maximilian's execution. Unacknowledged...
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mentioning mofongo is called "Puertorriqueño" by Joe Valle and César Concepción. On Saturday Night Live, David Ortiz (a recurring impression played by...
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José Concepción Pinto Castro (1829–1898) was a Costa Rican politician. His parents were General Antonio Pinto Soares and María del Rosario Castro y Ramírez...
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Our Lady of the Conception (Spanish: Hospital de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción), was a hospital in the neighbourhood of Barrios Altos, part of the historic...
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and 1917 by Concepción Lombardo, First Lady of Mexico during the two presidencies of Miguel Miramón. Memorias was written by Concepción Lombardo, who...
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would later open a consulate in the city. The Cathedral of Inmaculada Concepción del Buen Viaje was opened for mass in 1871, and completed in 1885. A small...
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Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción "Diocese of Malolos". Catholink. Retrieved April 15, 2024. "La Virgen Inmaculada Concepcion de Malolos - Patroness of...
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Mataquito Battle of Lagunillas Battle of Millarapue Battle of Quiapo Siege of Concepción Battle of Angol Battle of Catirai Battle of Curalaba Destruction of the...
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From 1630 to 1859, priests serving in Barásoain were from the nearby mother church of the town, the Parroquia de la Inmaculada Concepción de Malolos. Since...
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Concepción, which was accomplished by Capitan Alvarado and 75 colonists. When he learned that it was being rebuilt, Lautaro again attacked Concepción...
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Chilean courts. After that Cruz withdrew to Concepción from Santiago. Small protests began in Concepción, Coquimbo and Maule, which would gradually escalate...
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4% of whom were whites and 33.5% of whom were natives. The Diocese of Concepción conducted a census in areas south of the Maule river in 1812, but did...
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November 8, 2020. Retrieved December 8, 2019. Campani, Giovanna; Fabelo Concepción, Sunamis; Rodriguez Soler, Angel; Sánchez Savín, Claudia (December 2022)...
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Jovino Novoa Vidal (category People from Concepción, Chile)
Jovino Novoa Vidal (Concepción, 1822 — Santiago, February 14, 1892) was a Chilean lawyer, diplomat and liberal politician. He served several times as a...
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veteran and Congressional Gold Medal recipient (2023) March 6 – Jose Concepcion Jr. (b. 1931), president and COO of RFM Corporation (1965–1986), delegate...
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administrative jurisdiction of the Province of Tondo (renamed to Manila in 1859) from 1627 to 1688. Malabon played an important economic role in the late...
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Larry Miranda Danilo Santos Cenon Lagman (1936–2013) Armando Ramos Rudy Concepción (1912–1940) Sylvia La Torre (1933–2022) (dubbed as the "Queen of Kundiman")...
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Rosario Ortiz (category People from Concepción, Chile)
journalists in Chile, and the first woman to write for a newspaper in Concepción. She contributed to El Correo del Pueblo and Revista del Sur as a fervent...
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capital was moved to Concepción del Uruguay. Later Urquiza, who had first won against Buenos Aires at the Battle of Cepeda in 1859, let his troops move...
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prominent Trump ally, weighing U.S. Senate run in 2026". The Texas Tribune. Concepcion, Summer (September 21, 2023). "Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton suggests...
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John Vianney (category 1859 deaths)
Jean-Marie Vianney and later Jean-Marie-Baptiste Vianney; 8 May 1786 – 4 August 1859) was a French Catholic priest often referred to as the Curé d'Ars ("the parish...
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The Immaculate Conception Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción) also called Comayagua Cathedral It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and...
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List of last words (19th century) (section 1850–1859)
"Will no one have pity on me? Here, fire here?": 170–171 — Gabriel de la Concepción Valdés, Afro-Cuban poet and independence activist (28 June 1844), during...
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