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    Antonio Villavicencio y Verástegui (January 9, 1775 – June 6, 1816) was a statesman and soldier of New Granada, born in Quito, and educated in Spain....
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    Villavicencio (Spanish pronunciation: [biʎaβiˈsensjo]) is a city and municipality in Colombia. The capital of Meta Department, it was founded on April...
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    of Amar y Borbon, sending a notification with the royal visitor Antonio Villavicencio, who arrived in Cartagena on May 8. On May 22 in Cartagena de Indias...
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  • and León, Spain Hotel Villavicencio, hotel in Argentina Antonio Villavicencio (1775–1816), Colombian governor Arturo Villavicencio, Ecuadorian scientist...
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    executed by firing squad, including Camilo Torres Tenorio, Antonio Baraya, Antonio Villavicencio, José María Carbonell, Francisco José de Caldas, Jorge Tadeo...
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    soon followed. In Cartagena, on 4 June 1810, Royal Commissioner Antonio Villavicencio and the Cartagena City Council banished the Spanish Governor Francisco...
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    Manuel Antonio Villavicencio Freyre (13 June 1834 – 20 December 1925) was a prominent Peruvian Navy officer, who participated in the War of the Pacific...
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    President of the Triumvirate to Congress on July 11, was replaced by Antonio Villavicencio. The Act was ratified by the provinces of Antioquia, Cartagena,...
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  • Granada, 23 November 1814 – October 1815 Custodio García Rovira Antonio Villavicencio, replaced Rovira during his second term as he could not preside...
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    0837; -72.6925 Aircraft Aircraft type Boeing 727-21 Aircraft name Antonio Villavicencio Operator Avianca Registration HK-1716 Flight origin Camilo Daza...
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    these original pobladores—Antonio Mesa, Manuel Camero, Luis Quintero, José Moreno, their wives, and the wives of José Antonio Navarro and Basilio Rosas—had...
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    member of the Triumvirate, Camilo Torres Tenorio, former president, Antonio Villavicencio, former member of the Triumvirate, José María García de Toledo,...
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    others of the leaders of the Colombian independence movement like Francisco Antonio Zea and his cousin, Francisco José de Caldas. He then moved to Santafé...
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    role in the revolution. The following day, Congress elected Francisco Antonio Zea Díaz, first vice president of Colombia. Bolívar was subsequently re-elected...
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    January 9 Juan Francisco Larrobla, Uruguayan politician (d. 1842) Antonio Villavicencio, statesman and soldier of New Granada (d. 1816) January 10 – James...
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    Villavicencio (1803–1858) was the second son of José Antonio Villavicencio (1777–1817) and María Serafina Espinosa (1781–1870). Rafael Villavicencio married...
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    Manuel Isidoro Belzu Portrait by Antonio Villavicencio, Museo de Charcas, Sucre 11th President of Bolivia In office 6 December 1848 – 15 August 1855 Provisional:...
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    from seeking and even achieving it by violent and coercive means". Antonio Villavicencio was a proponent of freedom of wombs, but his views were not heeded...
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    presidency either, and both were permanently replaced in 1815 by general Antonio Villavicencio, and the ex president, José Miguel Pey. On June 22, 1816, president...
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    (modern-day Colombia) began to do the same and established their own. Antonio Villavicencio had been sent by the Spanish Cortes as a commissioner of the Regency...
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    José de Caldas, Joaquín Camacho, Frutos Joaquín Gutiérrez, Antonio Villavicencio, Antonio Baraya, Liborio Mejía, Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Policarpa Salavarrieta...
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    The Casa Villavicencio or Casa V is a Spanish Colonial Era house in Taal, Batangas, Philippines. Built in 1850, Don Eulalio Villavicencio inherited the...
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  • Torres (1880–1967) Villapinzón – Propsero Pinzon (1856–1901) VillavicencioAntonio Villavicencio, an Independence Hero Zambrano, Bolívar – Álvaro de Zambrano...
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  • (2015) Juana Velasco de Gallo, heroine of the revolution (2011) Antonio Villavicencio, statesman, soldier and president of New Granada, 1815 (1995) Lorencita...
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    May 1810, Antonio Villavicencio, a Criollo aristocrat born in Quito and brought up in Bogotá, arrived at Cartagena de Indias. Villavicencio, whom the...
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  • generals and others; Antonio Villavicencio, Julián Trujillo Largacha, Santos Gutiérrez, María Antonia Santos Plata, Manuel Antonio Sanclemente, Eustorgio...
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    arrival of commissioner of the Regency Antonio Villavicencio to the city, taking advantage of the fact that Villavicencio's arrival had brought hundreds of people...
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    José Ballivián Portrait by Antonio Villavicencio, Museo de Charcas, Sucre 9th President of Bolivia In office 27 September 1841 – 23 December 1847 Provisional:...
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    country's freedom with my blood." According to the memoirs of Colonel Manuel Antonio López, Commander Soto was among the more than 50 officers, mainly Peruvians...
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    Eusebio Guilarte Portrait by Antonio Villavicencio, Museo de Charcas, Sucre 10th President of Bolivia Acting In office 23 December 1847 – 2 January 1848...
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