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    Brigadier General José María Paz y Haedo (September 9, 1791 – October 22, 1854) was an Argentine military figure, notable in the Argentine War of Independence...
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  • José Paz may refer to: José María Paz (1791–1854), Argentine general and statesman José C. Paz (1842–1912), newspaper editor and diplomat of Argentina...
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  • Ecuadorian second division club Macará. Argentine Primera statistics[usurped] (in Spanish) José María Paz at Soccerway José María Paz at BDFA (in Spanish)...
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  • name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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    of Córdoba Province, and the nation's. Some of these include General José María Paz (and his wife, Margarita Weild), Dean Gregorio Funes, Bishop Hernando...
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    League. Both José María Paz, from Córdoba, and Rosas formed a league of provinces. The conflict ended soon after the unexpected capture of Paz, when he mistook...
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    Unitarian League was created by General José María Paz in order to defeat the Federalists. The Federalists faced Paz and his troops on May 31, 1831 and the...
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  • paz” translates to “peace”, while in Hebrew (פָּז) it roughly translates to “gold” or “fine gold”. José María Paz (1791–1854), Argentine soldier José...
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    Rosas is elected governor of Buenos Aires. José María Paz defeats Facundo Quiroga in the battle of Oncativo. Paz establish the Unitarian League. Buenos Aires...
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    after forcing Lavalle's surrender. In Cordoba, the pro-Lavalle minister José María Paz began a campaign of subjugation against the interior provinces. In his...
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    Manuel María Paz Delgado (1820 – 1902) was a Colombian cartographer, military officer, artist and watercolorist. Manuel María Paz Delgado was born June...
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  • counteract these developments, the Unitarian League was created by General José María Paz in 1830, uniting nine Argentine Provinces. The 1831 Federal Pact between...
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  • General Paz may refer to The Argentine military leader José María Paz The Avenida General Paz avenue of Buenos Aires The General Paz Partido from the province...
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    Civil War, he joined the Unitarian side, under the command of General José María Paz, and fought in La Tablada against federalist forces. After a long time...
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    María de la Paz Campos Trigo (born 2 January 1976), known professionally as Paz Vega (Spanish: [paθˈβeɣa]), is a Spanish actress. She became popular for...
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    sepultado en el Cementerio de la Recoleta, en la bóveda del General José María Paz. Curso Registro Guías de Turismo [Tourist Guide Registry Course] (PDF)...
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    1841 and 1847. José María Pérez de Urdininea was born in the Anquioma hacienda, near Luribay on 31 October 1784. He studied at the La Paz seminary before...
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    María Isabel Pansa (born 1961), first woman Army general José María Paz, early military leader Martín Rodríguez, early military leader Saturnino José...
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    María del Carmen Modesta Leonor). He was first assistant and then Minister of the government of Corrientes Province under José María Paz. Justo José de...
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    Interior (Liga del Interior) was a league of provinces of Argentina led by José María Paz, established in 1830, aiming to unite the country under unitarian principles...
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  • League. José María Paz made from Córdoba a league of provinces, and so did Rosas. The conflict ended a short time after the unexpected capture of Paz, who...
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  • Haedo Valdez (born 1983), Paraguayan footballer José María Paz (1791–1854), General Brigadier José María Paz y Haedo Other National Technological University...
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  • Colonel José María Morales (August 14, 1818 – October 23, 1894) was a military officer and Afro-Argentine legislator who fought in the Argentine civil...
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    Party. The latter began a campaign against all federals, supported by José María Paz in Córdoba, who deposed Juan Bautista Bustos and took similar measures...
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  • by Alfonso Pineda Ulloa, written by Paul Schrader, and starring José María Yazpik, Paz Vega, Ron Perlman and Tim Roth. The Jesuit, a former gang enforcer...
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  • to cause a rebellion alongside the Argentine dissidents led by Gen. José María Paz, which fared poorly. In the second phase however (1847–1850), the Paraguayans...
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    Retrieved 2012-11-10. Paz, José María (1988). Memorias póstumas. Buenos Aires: Ed. Hyspamérica. ISBN 950-614-762-0. Rosa, José María (1986). La guerra del...
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    Province. Named after José María Paz, the freeway was designed by Pascual Palazzo and construction was directed by José María Zaballa Carbó. It was the...
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  • together with José María Paz. Lavalle was not recognized as a legitimate governor by the other provinces, and sought the support of José de San Martín...
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    officials were Manuel Dorrego, Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, Cornelio Zelaya, José María Paz, Diego Balcarce, and Eustaquio Díaz Vélez. The cities were much more...
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