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    Pedro León Maximiano María Subercaseaux Errázuriz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo suβeɾkaˈso]; December 10, 1880 – January 3, 1956) was a Chilean painter...
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    the best-known artistic representation of it, created by painter Pedro Subercaseaux. The main symbol of this flag is the star of Arauco, called guñelve...
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    Pedro Subercaseaux García de la Huerta (Santiago, April 17, 1978), better known by his stage name Pedropiedra, is a Chilean musician and composer. In addition...
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  • three sons were: Juan Subercaseaux (1896–1942), archbishop Luis Subercaseaux (1882–1973), athlete and politician Pedro Subercaseaux (1880–1956), painter...
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    The character Federico Von Pilsener, created by Pedro Subercaseaux and featured in a Chilean comic strip in 1906 and 1907, is based on stereotypes of Germans...
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  • Ball in colonial Chile by Pedro Subercaseaux. In Spain's American colonies, the upper classes were made up of Europeans and American born Spaniards and...
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    Depiction of the first Mass in Chile, by Pedro Subercaseaux...
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    Cabildo of May 22, 1810") is a portrait made by the Chilean artist Pedro Subercaseaux. It shows the artist's interpretation of the Open Cabildo that took...
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    Romanticized painting of the Battle of Rancagua during the Chilean War of Independence by Pedro Subercaseaux...
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    Almagro decided its full retreat the following year to Peru. In 1541, Pedro de Valdivia reached Chile from Cuzco and founded Santiago. The northern...
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    Juan Subercaseaux. It would bring together the architects Carlos Bresciani and Jorge del Campo Rivera, in addition to his brother, Pedro Subercaseaux. The...
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  • replica of his will and reproduction of Abrazo de Maipú, painting by Pedro Subercaseaux depicting the hug shared by San Martín and Bernardo O'Higgins that...
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  • Ancestral Flag (Lautaro flag) according to the work of Pedro Subercaseaux...
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  • de Maipú, by Pedro Subercaseaux. 1947-1959 Brown/gray 180 × 85 mm Portrait of José Manuel Balmaceda. Abrazo de Maipú, by Pedro Subercaseaux. 50,000 pesos...
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    Song), and later simply as Canción Patriótica (Patriotic Song), but in Juan Pedro Esnaola's early arrangement, dated around 1848, it appeared under the title...
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    Rancagua Part of the Chilean War of Independence Carga de O'Higgins, Pedro Subercaseaux Belligerents Royalists Chilean patriots Commanders and leaders Mariano...
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    2009-04-12. Mariño de Lobera, Pedro (1960). Fr. Bartolomé de Escobar (ed.). Crónica del Reino de Chile, escrita por el capitán Pedro Mariño de Lobera... reducido...
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    Mariano Moreno at his work desk) is a portrait by the Chilean artist Pedro Subercaseaux. It shows the artist's interpretation of Mariano Moreno, Secretary...
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    been officially and unofficially the Kingdom of Chile. In the XVI century Pedro Marino de Lobera, “Corregidor de Valdivia”, 1575 wrote the Chronicles of...
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    students, such as Pedro Lira and Antonio Smith, did not care for his teachings and migrated towards other styles and workshops of their own. Pedro Lira also agreed...
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    Proclamación y jura de la Independencia de Chile, by Pedro Subercaseaux Errázuriz (1945)...
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    The Battle of Rancagua during the Chilean War of Independence, by Pedro Subercaseaux....
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  • Rancagua, by Pedro Subercaseaux. 10 escudos 1962-1970 Garnet 178 × 83 mm Effigy of José Manuel Balmaceda. Hug of Maipú, by Pedro Subercaseaux. 1970-1972...
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    Ximena Morla Lynch (1891–1987), also known as Ximena Morla de Subercaseaux, was a Chilean feminist writer and painter. The daughter of writer Luisa Lynch...
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    politica de Chile, Tomo III, CAPITULO XXVII Pedro de Cordoba y Figueroa, HISTORIA DE CHILE (1492–1717) Pedro de Cordoba y Figueroa , HISTORIA DE CHILE 1492–1717...
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    Mariano Moreno at his work desk). It was done by the Chilean artist Pedro Subercaseaux during the centennial of the May Revolution in 1910. The historian...
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    thought that she was pregnant by this time. Her son, Pedro Pablo, was born on 30 July 1813. Pedro Pablo was adopted by Encarnación Ezcurra and her husband...
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    Alvarez de Arenales. On July 16, the La Paz revolution, led by Colonel Pedro Domingo Murillo, deposed the Governor of La Paz and elected a new junta...
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  • resounding victory leaves Pedro de Valdivia confident, and founded Santiago in 1541. After a few months of settlement, Pedro de Valdivia gathers forces...
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    The siege of Rancagua during the Chilean War of Independence, painting by Pedro Subercaseaux...
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