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    Juan Galo Lavalle (Spanish pronunciation: [xuˈan ˈɡalo laˈβaʎe]; 17 October 1797 – 9 October 1841) was an Argentine military and political figure from...
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    experiment of Juan Lavalle, he was interim governor in 1829, a post in which he did practically nothing but ensure the ascent to power of Juan Manuel de Rosas...
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    decembrina) was a military coup in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Juan Lavalle, returning with the troops that fought in the Argentine-Brazilian War...
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  • uprising in December 1825 Decembrist revolution (Argentina), coup by Juan Lavalle in December 1828 "The Decembrist" (The Blacklist), episode 8 of season...
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    In that year, Juan Manuel de Rosas assumed governorship of Buenos Aires after forcing Lavalle's surrender. In Cordoba, the pro-Lavalle minister José María...
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    of the Río de la Plata that ended in 1850. Juan Manuel de Rosas and Juan Lavalle sign the Cañuelas Pact. Juan Manuel de Rosas is elected governor of Buenos...
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    against Rivera, who was helped by Argentine Unitarians led by General Juan Lavalle. On September 19, 1836, Rivera was defeated at the Battle of Carpintería...
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    politics, most notably serving in 1829 as a mediator between Juan Manuel de Rosas and Juan Lavalle. He died in retirement on his ranch in San Isidro, Buenos...
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    appointed by the Buenos Aires legislature, with the only exception of Juan Lavalle. Juan Manuel de Rosas kept the governor office for seventeen consecutive...
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    In 1829, Juan Manuel de Rosas, the leader of a troop of Federalists, became the Governor of Buenos Aires after defeating General Juan Lavalle, who was...
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    form of "Rosa", the Rose flower. Alberdi worked as well as secretary to Juan Lavalle, who made a military campaign against Rosas during the French blockade...
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  • Look up Lavalle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lavalle or LaValle is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Juan Lavalle (1797–1841)...
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    increased. Manuel Dorrego, a Federalist, was deposed and executed by Juan Lavalle and the country fell into a civil war. In Brazil, the war's financial...
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  • over by Bartolomé Mitre during the intendency of Torcuato of Alvear. Juan Lavalle was in the army that besieged Montevideo in 1813. He continued to participate...
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    by Juan Lavalle, of the Unitarian Party. The latter began a campaign against all federals, supported by José María Paz in Córdoba, who deposed Juan Bautista...
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    Unitarian army led by Brigadier Juan Lavalle, during the Argentine Civil Wars. In 1840, a revolt against the dictatorial rule of Juan Manuel de Rosas began in...
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    on 14 July, which increased his influence and power. In December 1828 Juan Lavalle, the Unitarian governor of Buenos Aires had Dorrego seized and executed...
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  • Unitarian General Juan Lavalle, who commanded troops dissatisfied with the negotiations that ended the War with Brazil. The following year, Juan Manuel de Rosas...
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    Itinerario (Itinerary) 1966: Romance de la muerte de Juan Lavalle. Cantar de Gesta (Romance of Juan Lavalle's Death. Cantar de gesta) 1984: Nunca más. Informe...
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    by firing squad on 12 December 1828 after being defeated in battle by Juan Lavalle and later convicted of treason. On 12 October 1915 British nurse Edith...
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    Antonio Luis Beruti, Juan José Castelli, Domingo French, Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, Francisco Narciso de Laprida, Juan Larrea, Juan Lavalle, Vicente López...
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    military victories in the conflict. Encouraged by the Unitarian party, Juan Lavalle led a coup against Dorrego on 1 December 1828. Dorrego left the city...
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    personajes de la historia, como Manuel Dorrego y su enemigo, el general Juan Lavalle, las del caudillo riojano Facundo Quiroga y la de su rival, Domingo Faustino...
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  • the italicised narrative of the flight, killing and ensuing odyssey of Juan Lavalle, a classic Argentine subject. John Malkovich has optioned the film rights...
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  • Juan Lavalle, interim governor managing international relations (1828–1829) Juan José Viamonte, governor managing international relations (1829) Juan...
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    government was very soon overthrown and replaced by that of Unitarist Juan Lavalle. Lavalle's rule ended when he was defeated by a militia of gauchos led by...
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  • decembrina) was a military coup in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Juan Lavalle, returning with the troops that fought in the Argentine-Brazilian War...
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    Antonio Luis Beruti, Juan José Castelli, Domingo French, Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, Francisco Narciso de Laprida, Juan Larrea, Juan Lavalle, Vicente López...
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  • Juan Lavalle is furthered honored with one of the most famous plazas in Buenos Aires, Plaza Lavalle and the largest pedestrian street, Calle Lavalle....
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    military leaders, including Francisco Ramírez,[failed verification] Juan Lavalle, Fructuoso Rivera, Justo José de Urquiza and Ricardo López Jordán. He...
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