Manuel Ceferino Oribe y Viana (August 26, 1792 – November 12, 1857) was the 2nd Constitutional president of Uruguay and founder of Uruguay's National...
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Uruguayan Civil War (section Rivera vs. Oribe)
of the Buenos Aires governor Juan Manuel de Rosas and the former Uruguayan president Manuel Oribe. However, Oribe's siege of Montevideo lasted for nine...
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Blanco), is a major political party in Uruguay. Founded in 1836 by General Manuel Oribe, it is the country's oldest active political party, and along with the...
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city during the Great Siege of Montevideo, which in turn was led by Manuel Oribe, who ruled over the rest of the country. He was the country's longest...
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The presidency of Manuel Oribe began on 1 March 1835 when he was inaugurated as the 2nd constitutional president of Uruguay. Oribe took office following...
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Great Siege of Montevideo (category Manuel Oribe)
government of Manuel Oribe. In the midst of this rivalry, two political groups were formed: the Colorados, led by Rivera, and the Blancos, led by Oribe. On 19...
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Platine War (section Defeat of Oribe)
War (Spanish: Guerra Platina, Portuguese: Guerra do Prata, Guerra contra Oribe e Rosas; 18 August 1851 – 3 February 1852) was fought between the Argentine...
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refuge in Montevideo, while the Blanco president Manuel Oribe was a close friend of the Argentine ruler Manuel de Rosas. On 15 June 1838, an army led by the...
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France invaded Martín García island and deposed the Uruguayan president Manuel Oribe, appointing instead the loyal Fructuoso Rivera, who declared war on Argentina...
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followed. Uruguay's 1830s were dominated by the confrontation between Manuel Oribe and Fructuoso Rivera, the two revolutionary leaders who had fought against...
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protracted Uruguayan Civil War in favor of Blancos leader Manuel Oribe, though unsuccessfully; Oribe, in turn, led numerous military campaigns on behalf of...
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(1834–1835) Manuel Oribe, President (1835–1838) Gabriel Antonio Pereira, Acting (1838–1839) Fructuoso Rivera, President (1839–1843) Manuel Oribe, Disputed...
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Uruguay (complete list) – Manuel Oribe, Disputed with Joaquín Suárez (1843–1851) Joaquín Suárez, Acting, Disputed with Manuel Oribe (1841–1852) Bernardo Berro...
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philosopher, and doctor Furuta Oribe (1545–1615), originator of Oribe ware pottery Manuel Oribe (1792–1857), Uruguayan politician Oribe (hairdresser) (1956–2018)...
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while the Blanco president Manuel Oribe was a close friend of the Argentine ruler Juan Manuel de Rosas.[citation needed] Oribe took Rosas's side when the...
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Gobierno del Cerrito (category Manuel Oribe)
was led by Manuel Oribe y Viana. Uruguay was experiencing the Guerra Grande, between the two traditional parties Colorado and Blanco. Oribe sieged the...
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they were: Manuel Oribe, Pablo Zufriátegui [es], Simon del Pino, Manuel Lavalleja [es], Manuel Freire, Jacinto Trapani, Gregorio Sanabria, Manuel Meléndez...
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Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan Francisco Giró Venancio Flores Gabriel...
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Colorado — President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power. 12 Manuel Oribe (1792–1857) 1 March 1835 24 October 1838 National 1835 2nd Constitutional...
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Brazil and the Uruguayan liberals, he created the Grand Army and forced Manuel Oribe to capitulate, ending the long siege of Montevideo in October 1851, and...
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Montevideo against Argentina and his Uruguayan allied former president Manuel Oribe. Anita and Giuseppe were married on March 26, 1842, in Montevideo. Anita...
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supported General Manuel Oribe as his successor to presidency. Once again, Rivera become involved in conflict with Lavalleja and also with Oribe. In October...
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Easterners) was a revolutionary group led by Juan Antonio Lavalleja and Manuel Oribe against the Empire of Brazil. Their actions culminated in the foundation...
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province that would inevitably be reconquered. He sent an army under Manuel Oribe who invaded Uruguay and conquered most of the country, except for its...
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Santuario de la Medalla Milagrosa y San Agustín, Montevideo (category Manuel Oribe)
The Sanctuary of the Miraculous Medal and Saint Augustine (Spanish: Santuario de la Medalla Milagrosa y San Agustín), popularly known as Iglesia de la...
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Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan Francisco Giró Venancio Flores Gabriel...
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Battle of Arroyo Grande (category Manuel Oribe)
blancos, of Manuel Oribe defeated the colorados of Fructuoso Rivera, having been in conflict with them since 1838. Following the battle, Oribe followed up...
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Wars, supporting Fructuoso Rivera and Juan Antonio Lavalleja against Manuel Oribe and Rosas. After two years without the expected results, France signed...
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Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan Francisco Giró Venancio Flores Gabriel...
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Lorenzo Batlle y Grau (redirect from Lorenzo Cristóbal Manuel Batlle y Grau)
Lorenzo Cristóbal Manuel Batlle y Grau (10 August 1810 in Montevideo – 8 May 1887 in Montevideo) was the president of Uruguay from 1868 to 1872. He was...
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