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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Pedro Alcántara Herrán (redirect from Pedro Alcántara Herrán Martínez de Zaldúa)
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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Domingo Caycedo (redirect from Domingo de Caycedo y Sanz de Santamaría)
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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List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
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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