Juan Ramón González de Balcarce (16 March 1773 – 12 November 1836) was an Argentine military leader and politician. Juan was the older brother of Antonio...
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as Pedro González Sergio Borrero as Protocol Host Freddy Beltrán as Juan Ramón Sáenz Alejandra Borrero as Gretchen Belén Rueda as Pilar Macías Mercedes...
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Columbia University Press. pp. 609–610. Works by Ramón Pérez de Ayala at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Ramón Pérez de Ayala at Internet Archive...
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Ramón J. Sender: Genre, Gender and Interpretation.” Letras Peninsulares. vol. 14, no. 1, primavera 2001, pp. 33-41. Ara Torralba, Juan Carlos. "Ramón...
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Luis Sáenz Peña Dávila (2 April 1822 – 4 December 1907) was a lawyer and President of Argentina. He was the father of president Roque Sáenz Peña. Luis...
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Both Sáenz-Díez and Garcia families originated from the comarca of Cameros in the Logroño province. Juan's paternal grandfather, Pedro Sáenz-Díez Ibarra...
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List of cities in Argentina (section San Juan)
072 Campana (Buenos Aires) 77,838 Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña (Chaco) 76,377 Rivadavia (San Juan) 75,950 Florida (Buenos Aires) 75,891 Villa Madero (Buenos...
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Union in the first free elections of the country. Roque Sáenz Peña was the son of Luis Sáenz Peña and Cipriana Lahitte. He came from a family of supporters...
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Jiménez Juan Sabater Escuder Eduardo Saborido Galán Javier Sáenz Cosculluela Félix Sáenz Lorenzo Juan Ignacio Sáenz-Díez Fernando Sagaseta Ramón Sala Canadell...
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democratically by means of the secret and mandatory male suffrage established by the Sáenz Peña Law of 1912. His activism was the prime impetus behind the passage...
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became the head of the family, assisted by Anselmo Sáenz Valiente in business, and withdrew Juan Martín from his studies at the age of 14. He then moved...
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Pradère, Juan A. (1970). Juan Manuel de Rosas, su iconografía (in Spanish). Vol. 1. Buenos Aires: Editorial Oriente. Quesada, María Sáenz (2001). La...
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Cristian Castro (redirect from Cristian Sáenz Castro)
Castro and Manuel "El Loco" Valdés, and nephew of actors Ramón Valdés (known for playing Don Ramón in El Chavo del Ocho) and Germán "Tin-Tan" Valdés. Castro...
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Ramón Antonio Castillo Barrionuevo (November 20, 1873 – October 12, 1944) was a conservative Argentine politician who served as President of Argentina...
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as Emiliano Sáenz Noriega Luciano Corigliano as Child Emiliano Sáenz Noriega Zoraida Gómez as Liliana Vega Alfredo Adame as Rafael Sáenz Víctor Cámara...
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Famie Kaufman as Gertrudis la flaca Antonio Brillas as Juan Julián de Meriche as Vladimir Armando Sáenz as De Ramos, crítico teatral Eduardo Alcaraz as Don...
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Secretary Juan José Paso, Deputy for Buenos Aires, Secretary Dr. Antonio Sáenz, Deputy for Buenos Aires Dr. José Darragueira, Deputy for Buenos Aires Friar...
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Romero Sáenz. Casimira was the daughter of Cecilio Antonio Romero Parajeles and Bárbara Sáenz Bonilla. Barbara, in turn, was the daughter of Manuel Sáenz Vázquez...
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Ceballos Hans Isbert as Julián Martín Carlos Coque as Juan Choperena José Luis Pérez as Lamberto Sáenz Baltasar Ortega as Clemente Rico Emilio Siegrist as...
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Isabel Perón (category Juan Perón)
to serve as president of a country. Perón was the third wife of President Juan Perón. During her husband's third term as president from 1973 to 1974, she...
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series of five Marian apparitions to a Mexican peasant named Juan Diego and his uncle, Juan Bernardino, which are believed to have occurred in December...
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Fernando Luján as Don Ramón Avelar Rosa María Bianchi as Irene Avelar (antagonist) Sonia Furió as Carlota Carvajal Fernando Sáenz as Gabino Queta Carrasco...
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Juan Carlos Onganía Carballo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwaŋ ˈkaɾlos oŋɡaˈni.a]; 17 March 1914 – 8 June 1995) was President of Argentina from 29 June 1966...
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expeditionary army of Santa Fe, replacing Juan Ramón Balcarce. Estanislao López immobilized the army directed from Córdoba by Juan Bautista Bustos and captured Viamonte...
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María León-Páez y Brown Lorena Clare Facio Luis Diego Sáenz Carazo Rodrigo Madrigal Nieto Juan de los Santos Madriz y Cervantes Manuel José Carazo Bonilla...
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Pedro Rubiano Sáenz was born in Cartago, Colombia, on 13 September 1933, the fourth of six sons born to Pedro Rubiano and Tulia Sáenz. He attended the...
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Manuel Quintana (redirect from Manuel A. Quintana y Sáenz de Gaona)
Manuel Pedro Quintana Sáenz (October 19, 1835 – March 12, 1906) was the President of Argentina from 12 October 1904 to 12 March 1906. He died in office...
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Crespo 1992 - Esther Benítez Eiroa 1991 - Miguel Sáenz 1990 - José María Valverde 1989 - Juan Ramón Masoliver National Prize for Literature (Spain) "Premio...
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posiciona a favor de Sáenz de Santamaría". El País (in Spanish). 2 July 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2018. "Ángeles Muñoz respalda a Sáenz de Santamaría". Diario...
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attempt to normalize the institutions confronted him with his vice president, Ramón Castillo, leader of the conservative sectors of the government coalition...
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