Francisco Antonio de Zela y Arizaga (July 24, 1768, in Lima – July 18, 1819, in Panama City) is notable for sending forth the first anti-Spanish rebellion...
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Amarildo Zela (born 1972), Albanian footballer Vaçe Zela (1939–2014), Albanian singer Francisco Antonio de Zela (1786–1821), Peruvian revolutionary Zella (disambiguation)...
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Peruvian War of Independence (section José de San Martín, the Liberating Expedition of Peru and the Foundation of the Peruvian Republic (1820-1822))
of Tacna led by Francisco Antonio de Zela. Though this rebellion was more personal, as it had to do with a direct issue Antonio de Zela faced, it demonstrated...
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centre of Tacna, Peru. The building is a former residence of Francisco Antonio de Zela, who participated in the 1811 Tacna rebellion, an important episode...
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use the Argentine flag. Furthermore, unlike the movement led by Francisco Antonio de Zela, it assumed an autonomist character, that is, it faced the Viceroy...
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also spoke French fluently. On 13 September 1952, she married Francisco Antonio de Zela Hurtado [it] in Piura, who died in an airplane crash one month...
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Department of Tacna (redirect from Pampa Pie de Candela)
Tacna has a seat of honour in the emancipation process. In 1811, Francisco Antonio de Zela made the first declarations in favour of a libertarian administration...
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Tacna (redirect from San Pedro de Tacna)
(1841–1880) Chile (1880–1929; administration) Peru (1929–present) Francisco Antonio de Zela, a royal accountant (similar in function to a modern-day income...
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administrator by profession. He studied for three years at the Francisco Antonio de Zela Private Technological Institute in Tacna and four cycles at the...
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The Alto de la Alianza Monumental Complex (Spanish: Complejo Monumental Alto de la Alianza) is a historical monument and landmark complex in the south...
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newly-inaugurated President Augusto B. Leguía met at what was then the Plaza Francisco Antonio de Zela to attend a "political rally" of Leguía. From the square, the...
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(Paracas), Monument to the Heroes of Independence (Lima), Monument to Francisco Antonio de Zela (Tacna), Monument to the victors of Ayacucho (Ayacucho), etc....
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to the National College of Women, later renamed in honor of as Francisco Antonio de Zela. In 1941, she was appointed a member of the National Council of...
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revolution that was previously prepared, started in Peru. Their leader Francisco Antonio de Zela had agreed with the Argentine troops that while he started the...
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Delgado Zela, Valeria (2022-05-22). "Varios disparos por la espalda y un presidente muerto: el magnicidio de Sánchez Cerro en el hipódromo de Santa Beatriz"...
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conspiracy of Quiroz and Pardo de Zela to take the government of Lima, in the conspiracy of Gómez and in the conspiracy of 1819. José de San Martín named him prefect...
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MARÍA CECILIA; CLUR, ALEJO; DE ZELA, PAULA MIRANDA (2023). Tamberías El Peinado y Laguna Diamante: minería inka y circulaciónd de bienes en la Puna meridional...
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In January 1826, the Peruvian prefect of the area, General Juan Pardo de Zela y Vidal [es], organized a punitive expedition, which only managed to harden...
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In January 1826, the Peruvian prefect of the area, General Juan Pardo de Zela, organized a punitive expedition, which only managed to harden their resistance...
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division of 3,215 veterans, including Chilean auxiliaries brought by Francisco Antonio Pinto, to reinforce Santa Cruz. The troops were made up of a disciplined...
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Plaza San Martín, on the west side at the corner of the Portal de Zela with the Jirón de la Unión. Due to its architectural value, it has been declared...
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Peruvian diplomat. Jorge Morelli Pando, Peruvian diplomat. Manuel Roca Zela, Peruvian diplomat. Doubts about the official version of events soon began...
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Descalzo, Alberto Fernández, Luis Gardella, Rodolfo Salas, Luis Vergara, Francisco de Zela, Virgilio Drago, Guillermo Airaldi, Mario Castro, Ernesto Ortiz (Coach:...
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beginning of its independence process, it could be considered the date Francisco de Zela rebelled in 1811 or the date the Angulo brothers rebelled in 1814...
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cargo de Embajador no residente ante el Gobierno de Chipre, desde su sede en Tel Aviv. (El Peruano - Resolución Suprema № 0250-88/RE) [...] 2 de Setiembre:...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Madrid (redirect from Roman Catholic Diocese of Madrid y Alcalá de Henares)
José María García Lahiguera (17 May 1950 – 7 Jul 1964), Titular Bishop of Zela (17 May 1950 – 7 Jul 1964); later Bishop of Huelva (Spain) (7 Jul 1964 –...
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Corby Max Cooper Max Jury Meshuggah Montreux Jazz Choir Mura Masa Nadja Zela Nathaniel Ratellif And The Night Sweats Nik Bartsch PJ Harvey Peter Kernel...
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Juan Guaidó (category Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración alumni)
[citation needed] In February 2020, the coordinator of the Lima Group, Hugo de Zela, announced that Argentina, Canada and Peru were attempting to negotiate...
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(1975). Los ideales de Bolívar en la integración de los pueblos hispanoamericanos (in Spanish). Comisión Nacional del Sesquicentenario de la Independencia...
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Graces, a 19th century fixture that was moved to the square in 1915. The Zela and Pumacahua arcades were built during the second stage in 1926 and also...
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