José Hilario López Valdés (18 February 1798, Popayán, Cauca – 27 November 1869, Campoalegre, Huila) was a Colombian politician and military officer. He...
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José Luis López (handballer) (born 1998), Chilean handball player José Hilario López (1798–1869), Colombian president and military officer José López...
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Secretary of the Treasury during the administration of President José Hilario López. As Secretary of the Treasury, he established liberty of industry...
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wealth threatened by the liberation of the slaves. President José Hilario López sent General José María Obando to Cauca to quell Julio Arboleda's rebellion...
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made up of middle-class artisans. He supported the presidency of José Hilario López, the first Liberal to take power in the country. Amidst a schism in...
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pp. 28–29. OCLC 6213056. López, José Hilario (1857). "Capitulo XII" [Chapter XII]. Memorias del general José Hilario Lopez: antiguo presidente de la...
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general Narciso López (1797–1851), Venezuelan-born adventurer, leader of an unsanctioned US-based expedition to Cuba José Hilario López (1798–1869), Colombian...
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took place, which was triggered by the Liberal reforms of President José Hilario López, which provided for the emancipation of slaves, the expulsion of the...
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subsequently convened to elect the president in March 1849. The Liberal José Hilario López was elected president with the support of the artisans and their Democratic...
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original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2012. "Biography of José Hilario López" (in Spanish). wsp.presidencia.gov.co. Archived from the original...
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born in Popayán, on September 26, 1798. His parents were wealthy farm-owner José María de Mosquera-Figueroa y Arboleda and María Manuela de Arboleda y Arrachea...
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as Minister of Government during the administration of President José Hilario López. Zaldúa served as President of the Rionegro Convention, a constituent...
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rebellions against the dictatorship broke out. Former president José Hilario López, commander of the Army in the south, defeated the Melo supporters...
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Cipriano de Mosquera (Until April 1) President: José Hilario López (Since April 1) 1 April - José Hilario López is elected President of the Republic of New...
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176. López, José Hilario (1857). Memorias de José Hilario López. París: Imprenta de D´Aubusson y Kugelmann. p. 20 Andrade A. Alberto (1973) José María...
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the country. Generals José María Obando and José Hilario López took control of the southern states of New Granada, and General José Salvador Córdova Muñoz...
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conservatives with their whips. This period was named by the President José Hilario López as "The democratic frolics." Abolition was a gradual process. Manumission...
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election of General José María Obando, the leader of the insurrection in the War of the Supremes, as a successor to José Hilario López. The same year, Obando...
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President (1845–1849) José Hilario López, President (1849–1853) Ecuador Republic of Ecuador (complete list) – Juan José Flores, Jéfe Supremo (1830),...
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students, liberals, and intellectuals demanded the election of General José Hilario López. He took power in 1849 and launched major reforms, abolishing slavery...
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under General José Hilario López after winning the Colombian Civil War of 1851, was assured of victory. Its official candidate General José María Obando...
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tribute paid to General José Hilario López, who in 1851 ordered the liberation of the slaves. Currently, the municipality is called López de Micay and its urban...
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Corvistas (the Goristas dissolved), López was elected. Cuervo, that same month, before the inauguration of José Hilario López, held the position of president...
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(2008) Alfonso López Pumarejo, president of Colombia, 1934-38, 1942-46 (1961) Estela López Pomareda, movie actress (1995) José Hilario López, president of...
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New Granada (complete list) – José Hilario López, President (1849–1853) José María Obando, President (1853–1854) José María Melo, President (1854) Mariano...
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President of New Granada; he took office on 1 April 1851 as President José Hilario López Valdéz's 2nd vice president. From 14 October 1851 to 21 January 1852...
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Colombia is founded. Citizens of New Granada demand that general José Hilario López get elected as president. Revolution of 1848. 9 April - Ezequiél Moreno...
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Pezzano (born 1984) Custodio García Rovira (1780–1816) José Hilario López Valdés (1798–1869) José María Melo y Ortiz (1800–1860) Mario Montoya Uribe (born...
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he would take the oaths of General Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera and José Hilario López. In 1831, Márquez was appointed as Secretary of the Treasury by President...
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his services to the Republic, the then President of the Republic, José Hilario López issued a posthumous decree on 5 January 1850, honoring the deceased...
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