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    Gregorio Funes (May 25, 1749 – January 10, 1829), also known as Deán Funes, was an Argentine clergyman, educator, historian, journalist and lawmaker who...
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  • Funes is a Spanish surname that may refer to: Carlos Delcio Funes, Argentine politician Gregorio Funes, Argentine statesman José Gabriel Funes, Argentine...
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    include General José María Paz (and his wife, Margarita Weild), Dean Gregorio Funes, Bishop Hernando de Trejo y Sanabria (the first rector of the University...
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    Saavedra opposed Moreno, favoring moderate policies instead. Allied with Gregorio Funes, Saavedra expanded the number of members of the Junta to leave Morenism...
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    first conflict between Alberti and Moreno was caused by the arrival of Gregorio Funes, dean of Córdoba with similar ideas to those of Cornelio Saavedra, president...
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    Concha, decided to rise in arms against the revolution. Only the Dean Gregorio Funes supported the actions of Buenos Aires. The royalist perspectives were...
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    (b. 1999), French-Argentine racing driver Gregorio Funes (1749–1829), clergyman and author José Gabriel Funes (b. 1963), priest and astronomer Facundo...
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    curricular reforms enacted by the Rector of the University and College, Dean Gregorio Funes. The College and the University were nationalized in 1854. The former...
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    Simón García de Cossio Juan Francisco Tarragona Manuel Felipe Molina Gregorio Funes José Julián Pérez Francisco de Gurruchaga Juan Ignacio de Gorriti José...
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    Simón García de Cossio Juan Francisco Tarragona Manuel Felipe Molina Gregorio Funes José Julián Pérez Francisco de Gurruchaga Juan Ignacio de Gorriti José...
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    Simón García de Cossio Juan Francisco Tarragona Manuel Felipe Molina Gregorio Funes José Julián Pérez Francisco de Gurruchaga Juan Ignacio de Gorriti José...
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    university acquired the double title of Royal and Pontifical, and Monsignor Gregorio Funes was appointed president. With these changes, the Franciscans were replaced...
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    southern Chile, allied with the Mapuches. On April 4, Argentine Colonel Juan Gregorio de Las Heras had occupied Concepción, but the Royalists retreated to Talcahuano...
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    Saavedra. Led by Gregorio Funes from Córdoba, they requested to join the Junta, as told in the second invitation. Saavedra and Funes thought that, with...
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  • academic, and politician, French Minister of the Interior (b. 1750) 1829 – Gregorio Funes, Argentinian clergyman, historian, and educator (b. 1749) 1843 – Dimitrie...
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    Simón García de Cossio Juan Francisco Tarragona Manuel Felipe Molina Gregorio Funes José Julián Pérez Francisco de Gurruchaga Juan Ignacio de Gorriti José...
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    Estanislao became canon at the local cathedral, while Carlos José and José Gregorio joined the army. Manuel Belgrano was meant to follow his father's work...
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    Affairs Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Argentina. (in Spanish) Municipality of Deán Funes — Official website. Deán Funes at LiveArgentina.com. v t e...
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    December. The oration was given by Franciscan friar Nicolás Aldazor. Gregorio Funes Manuel Alberti "Francisco de Paula Castañeda | Real Academia de la Historia"...
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    division, which took the more southerly Uspallata pass, was led by Juan Gregorio de Las Heras. On February 13, 1817, San Martín, O'Higgins, and their army...
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    military division to Upper Peru under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid with the aim of hindering the Royal Army of Peru as much...
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    Simón García de Cossio Juan Francisco Tarragona Manuel Felipe Molina Gregorio Funes José Julián Pérez Francisco de Gurruchaga Juan Ignacio de Gorriti José...
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    like Francisco de Paula Castañeda, or conservative politicians, like Gregorio García de Tagle. The latter led a short-lived mutiny against the government...
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  • Simón García de Cossio Juan Francisco Tarragona Manuel Felipe Molina Gregorio Funes José Julián Pérez Francisco de Gurruchaga Juan Ignacio de Gorriti José...
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    Simón García de Cossio Juan Francisco Tarragona Manuel Felipe Molina Gregorio Funes José Julián Pérez Francisco de Gurruchaga Juan Ignacio de Gorriti José...
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    Santiago del Estero region Ruins of Quilmes Pámpidos La Aguada culture Gregorio Funes Friedrich Schickendantz "Lafone y Quevedo, Samuel Alexander (1835-1920)"...
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    Buenos Aires, Bernardino Rivadavia, in 1821. Mariano Moreno (1810) Gregorio Funes (1810–) Pedro José Agrelo (1811) Vicente Pazos Silva (1811–1812) Vicente...
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    tells that Gregorio walked 100 miles and rode more than 400 miles. Gregorio walked and walked until he reached the Rio Grande. However, as Gregorio arrived...
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    to Spain to study, such as Manuel José de Lavardén (1770–1778), Dean Gregorio Funes (1775–1779) and Manuel Belgrano (1786–1793). In 1783 the Royal College...
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