families. Luis Subercaseaux Errázuriz was the brother of Juan Subercaseaux, a Roman Catholic archbishop. According to the Comité Olímpico de Chile, Luis Subercaseaux...
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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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Fernando Arrechea Rivas (12 March 2011). "Luis Subercaseaux (II)". Olimpismo. Retrieved 9 April 2016. "Luis Subercaseaux". Olympedia. Retrieved 31 January 2022...
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includes Leonidasz Manno and Luis Subercaseaux. Olympedia follows Mallon & Widlund, also including Manno, Tournois, and Subercaseaux in a list of non-starters...
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the total to 64 athletes from 10 nations, but other sources list Luis Subercaseaux as not having started. Australia (1) Denmark (3) France (5) Germany (5)...
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Games, the only South American founding participant. One athlete, Luis Subercaseaux claimed to have competed for Chile in the 100, 400 and 800 metres...
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recognized by the IOC. I The Chilean Olympic Committee claims that Luis Subercaseaux Errázuriz, a Chilean diplomat and athlete, competed for the nation...
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Schneider Chereau, Army General Juan Subercaseaux Luis Subercaseaux Anita Tijoux, singer, rapper Gabriel Valdés Subercaseaux, politician Manuel Camilo Vial...
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competed for the nation in 1896. ^ Chile claims that one athlete, Luis Subercaseaux Errázuriz, competed for the nation in 1896. ^ Dionysios Kasdaglis...
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Ramón Subercaseaux Vicuña (10 April 1854, Valparaíso – 19 January 1937 Viña del Mar) was a Chilean painter, politician and diplomat. He was the youngest...
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Ignatius Rice OSB (1883–1955), headmaster Luis Subercaseaux (1882–1973), Chilean athlete and diplomat Pedro Subercaseaux (1880–1956), Chilean painter and priest...
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official representation, but a spontaneous presence of a single athlete, Luis Subercaseaux, who arrive dressed in the national colors to run the hundred meter...
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Suazo (born 1997), footballer player. Juan Subercaseaux (1896–1942), Roman Catholic archbishop. Luis Subercaseaux (1882–1973), diplomat and athlete. Héctor...
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Games. Some sources claim that Chile was represented by one athlete, Luis Subercaseaux, at the 1896 Summer Olympics. That cannot be substantiated because...
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1934 Luis Subercaseaux Carlos Dávila 1939 Alfredo Duhal de Vásquez Pedro Aguirre 1940 Alberto Codou Ortiz Pedro Aguirre Cerda 1942 Luis Subercaseaux Juan...
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Claudio Vicuña Subercaseaux (1875 – May 21, 1956) was a Chilean farmer and politician, member of the Liberal Democratic Party. He served as a deputy and...
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as ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the president of Peru, Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro. From Peru he continued to collaborate with El Mercurio...
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Debbie Hill competed 1 time for the United Kingdom Luis Pratsmasó competed 1 time for Spain Luis Pratsmasó competed 1 time for Restoration (Spain) "Summer...
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Cousiño G. Club Hípico de Santiago 1200 meters 2yo c Turf June Clásico Luis Subercaseaux E. Club Hípico de Santiago 1200 meters 2yo f Turf June Clásico Ismael...
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Ira Courtney, Clement Wilson, and Howard Drew. Chile (disputed, as Luis Subercaseaux may have run in 1896), Iceland, Japan, Portugal, Russia, and Serbia...
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# Event year Season Flag bearer Sport Reference 1 1896 Summer Luis Subercaseaux Athletics [citation needed] 2 1912 Summer Leopoldo Palma Athletics 3 1920...
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her husband to move to Paris in 1882, where his brother-in-law Ramón Subercaseaux Vicuña was the Chilean consul. He was married to Amalia Errázuriz, a...
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Katyna Huberman as Elvira Undurraga Héctor Noguera as Obispo Remigio Subercaseaux Consuelo Holzapfel as Clemencia Valdeavellano Alejandro Goic as Iván...
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daughter of composer Alfonso Letelier [es] and artist Margarita Valdés Subercaseaux. She and her brother Miguel [es] were influenced by their parents to...
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Claudio (redirect from Luis Cláudio)
editor Claudio Verino (born 1984), Argentine footballer Claudio Vicuña Subercaseaux, Chilean agriculturist and politician Claudio Vidal, Argentine politician...
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Wrong Turn at Tahoe Anna Franck Khalfoun 2010 Que pena tu vida Alma Subercaseaux Nicolás López 2011 Blind Alley La Madre Antonio Trashorras 2013 Odd Thomas...
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officer who acquired Easter Island for Chile (1970) Francisco Valdés Subercaseaux, missionary and bishop (2008) Pedro de Valdivia, Spanish conquistador...
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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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2023, following the election of president Javier Milei, economy minister Luis Caputo changed the official exchange rate to 800 pesos to the U.S. dollar...
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Edwards Vives, Francisco Antonio Encina, Luis Galdames, Tancredo Pinochet, and Guillermo Subercaseaux. Subercaseaux wrote the pamphlet Los ideales nacionalistas...
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