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    José Ignacio de Márquez Barreto (7 September 1793 – 21 March 1880) was a Colombian statesman, lawyer and professor, who first served as Vice President...
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  • José Márquez may refer to: José Ignacio de Márquez (1793–1880), Colombian statesman, lawyer, and professor Jose Midas Marquez (born 1966), court administrator...
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    presidency was also vacant between 1837 and 1839, when Vice President José Ignacio de Márquez Barreto was elected president and the post remained vacant until...
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  • statesman, soldier and lawyer José Ignacio de Márquez (1793–1880), Colombian statesman, lawyer and professor José Ignacio de Mendiguren (born 1950), Argentine...
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  • Márquez Pérez, Puerto Rican mayor Jorge Márquez Gómez, Venezuelan footballer José Antonio Franco Márquez, Spanish footballer José Ignacio de Márquez,...
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    and later Secretary of War for the conservative government of José Ignacio de Márquez. As secretary of war, Mosquera commanded and was victorious in...
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    and depose President José Ignacio de Márquez. It was called the War of the Supremes because of the participation of General José María Obando and other...
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  • Banco de la República. Retrieved 2009-06-10. "José María Obando". Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República. Retrieved 2009-06-10. "José Ignacio de Márquez"...
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    Francisco José de Paula Santander y Omaña (April 2, 1792 – May 6, 1840) was a Neogranadine military and political leader who served as Vice-President...
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    assembly voted to elect a civilian instead; on March 10, 1832 José Ignacio de Márquez was sworn in as the new vice president, succeeding Obando not only...
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    Panamá. In 1839, Herrán defended the government of José Ignacio de Márquez against the revolt of General José María Obando, due to the administration’s closure...
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    country against the centralist and conservative government of José Ignacio de Márquez. Núñez joined the revolutionary side and participated in the siege...
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    government of José Ignacio de Márquez from 1837 to 1840. After the revolution of the latter year he became editor of the Gaceta Mercantil de Santa Marta...
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  • 1855-57 (1981) Roberto de Mares, pioneer of the petroleum industry (1996) Guglielmo Marconi, radio pioneer (1975) José Ignacio de Márquez, president of Colombia...
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  • 1833. After fifteen rounds of voting, José Ignacio de Márquez was elected with 42 votes to the 20 received by José María Obando. Elections and Events 1810-1849...
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    Antonio Caro – Former president Laureano Gómez – Former president José Ignacio de Márquez – Former president Rafael Reyes – Former president Eustorgio Salgar...
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    Gustavo Petro, despite noticeable differences in ideology. Lawyer José Ignacio de Márquez was elected president of Colombia in 1837. During his government...
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    instead. During this time, Márquez worked as an accountant while training under Ignacio Beristáin in Mexico City. Márquez would keep this job until winning...
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    dead link‍] Cadena, Pedro Ignacio (1878). Anales Diplomáticos de Colombia (in Spanish) (Official ed.). Bogotá: Imprenta de Manuel J. Barrera. pp. 33–34...
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    Caycedo would act as interim president for the six times president José Ignacio de Márquez would be absent from office for short periods of time. During the...
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    Died José Ramón Ibarra y González (1902–1917) Died Enrique Sánchez y Paredes (1919–1923) Died Pedro Vera y Zuria (1924–1945) Died José Ignacio Márquez y...
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  • current domestic partner of the 13th and current vice president, Francia Márquez. Twenty-three women and one man who have been married to the current Vice...
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    of New Granada (complete list) – Francisco de Paula Santander, President (1832–1837) José Ignacio de Márquez, President (1837–1841) Pedro Alcántara Herrán...
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    of Colombia between 1849 and 1853. The son of José Casimiro López and Rafaela Valdés y Fernández, José, completed his primary education in the seminary...
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  • Social stability Conservative presidents include: Simón Bolívar José Ignacio de Márquez Pedro Alcántara Herrán Rufino Cuervo Barreto Manuel María Mallarino...
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    los artífices de la platería en el Buenos Aires colonial, Fernando Márquez Miranda, 1933 Genealogía, hombres de mayo, Instituto Argentino de Ciencias Genealógicas...
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    returned to Colombia in 1841, after an amnesty offered by President José Ignacio de Márquez during the War of the Supremes. Despite his military training in...
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    Pereyra as Bajista Jimena Márquez as Silvina Susana Giménez as Roxana Favio Posca as Picky Valeroso Pablo Tate as Joaquín Humberto de Vargas as Sergio Vieira...
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  • Apostle San José del Rincón – Saint Joseph San José Villa de Allende – Saint Joseph and Ignacio Allende, an Independence hero San Martín de las Pirámides...
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    Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas (in Spanish) Biography of Sagipa Archived 10 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine – Banco de la República (in Spanish)...
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