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    Sotero Cayo Miltos Miers (1843, Concepción – 1871, Asunción) was a Paraguayan politician. He studied in universities in Argentina and Sorbonne. He returned...
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    (1832–1878) 1870 1 September 1870 18 December 1871 1 year, 93 days Independent Cayo Miltos Salvador Jovellanos 5 Salvador Jovellanos (1833–1881) — 18 December 1871...
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    Segundo Decoud, Juan Antonio Jara, Carlos Loizaga, Benigno Ferreira, Cayo Miltos and others who signed a petition asking the Allies for formation of a...
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    1870-03-01) Preceded by Francisco Solano López Succeeded by Sotero Cayo Miltos Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 23 May 1860 – 29 October 1862 (1860-05-23 –...
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    Regeneración. Their rivals, López loyalists, established Club Unión with Cayo Miltos as president. So the two currents that eventually led to the Liberal...
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    Paraguay In office 1 September 1870 – 18 December 1871 Vice President Cayo Miltos Salvador Jovellanos Preceded by Facundo Machaín Succeeded by Salvador...
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    (Birth–Death) Term of office Party Election President Notes Start End 1 Cayo Miltos (1843–1871) 25 November 1870 7 January 1871 — 1870 Cirilo Antonio Rivarola...
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    government. Among those who attended that meeting were José Segundo Decoud, Cayo Miltos, Carlos Loizaga, Juan Antonio Jara and Salvador Jovellanos, all of whom...
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    Party) along with José Segundo Decoud, Facundo Machaín, Juan José Decoud, Cayo Miltos and Miguel Palacios. He witnessed how many of his previously mentioned...
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    sisters: Rosa Isabel, Josefa, and Sandalia; and two brothers: Emilio and Cayo. Romero Pereira became an architect, one of the first professionally trained...
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