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    Aparicio Saravia da Rosa (August 16, 1856 – September 10, 1904) was a Uruguayan politician and military leader. He was a member of the Uruguayan National...
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    history. Although Manuel Oribe is recognized as the party's founder, Aparicio Saravia is considered its idealist and main historical caudillo. The National...
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    Revolution of 1904 (category Aparicio Saravia)
    The Revolution of 1904 was a civic-military revolt led by Aparicio Saravia against the government of José Batlle y Ordóñez in Uruguay. It was the last...
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    Department until his death in 1998, was the great-great-grandson of Aparicio Saravia, caudillo and leader of the National Party. After graduating from high...
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  • Battle of Masoller (category Aparicio Saravia)
    which occurred on September 1, 1904, was the final battle of the Aparicio Saravia revolt, resulting in the victory of the Colorado forces. Masoller is...
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  • actress Yalitza Aparicio (born 1993), Mexican actress Given name Aparicio Méndez (1904–1988), Uruguayan political leader Aparicio Saravia (1856–1904), Uruguayan...
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  • footballer Aparicio Saravia (1856-1924), Uruguayan political leader Diana Saravia Olmos, Uruguayan notary and politician Enrique Saravia (born 1967)...
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  • the Colorados, led by José Batlle y Ordóñez, and the Blancos, led by Aparicio Saravia, resulting in a victory for the former. The Battle of Masoller is reckoned...
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    that ended with the Battle of Masoller and the death of Blanco leader Aparicio Saravia. Between 1875 and 1890, the military became the center of power. During...
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    Revolution of 1897 (category Aparicio Saravia)
    September 18, 1897. The revolutionary movement was led by the Caudillo Aparicio Saravia, and the General Diego Lamas, who arrived at the Banda Oriental from...
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    Coming from a political family, he was the great-great-grandson of Aparicio Saravia, a prominent caudillo of the National Party, who died following the...
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    1870 Paraguayan War 1870 — 1872 Revolution of the Lances 1903 — 1904 Aparicio Saravia revolt 1973 — 1985 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état 1567 Battle of Maracapana...
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    countries, even in the 20th century. In the satirical cartoon (1904) Aparicio Saravia says it is time for "another little revolution": they have been at...
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    (Revolución de las Lanzas) (1870–1872), and later with the uprising of Aparicio Saravia. French author Alexandre Dumas, in his novel The New Troy, described...
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    regional airlines. The runway pavement still extends south across the Av Aparicio Saravia highway, with only a wire fence across the runway to prevent an overrun...
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  • defeated later in the year by an unexpected coalition of Blanco leader Aparicio Saravia and the Army under the command of Lorenzo Latorre. Between 1875 and...
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    Federalist Revolution (category Aparicio Saravia)
    federalists had Gumercindo Saraiva as the military head supported by his brother Aparicio Saraiva, of the Uruguayan National Party, and by the Navy rebels who, after...
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    Colorados. He served under the command of Generals Timoteo Aparicio and Aparicio Saravia, taking an active part during the actions produced during the...
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    and Ema Coirolo Saravia. His maternal grandmother was Regina Saravia de Coirolo, daughter of Chiquito Saravia, brother of Aparicio Saravia, caudillo of the...
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  • Diana Saravia Olmos is a Uruguayan notary and political figure. While the National Party's Aparicio Saravia was a collateral family forebear, she is a...
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  • Revolution of 1904 (1904) Colorados Blancos Colorado victory Death of Aparicio Saravia Blanco revolutionaries stop fighting World War II (1945)  United States...
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  • former The Saravia family (brothers and descendant of one of them) Gumercindo Saravia (Civil War leader in Rio Grande, Brazil) Aparicio Saravia (National...
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    paternal grandmother had brothers who fought in battles alongside Aparicio Saravia, and her grandfather was a member of the National Movement of Rocha...
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  • Herrera M Luis Eduardo Mallo Benito Medero P Alfredo Puig Spangenberg S Aparicio Saravia Basilicio Saravia V Federico Vidiella Z Pedro Zabalza Arrospide...
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    was a peasant revolt led by General Aparicio Saravia against the Colorado government of José Batlle y Ordóñez. Saravia opposed the reformist policies of...
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    martyred student activist Fructuoso Rivera Julio María Sanguinetti Aparicio Saravia Raúl Sendic Joaquín Suárez Gabriel Terra Tabaré Vázquez Feliciano Viera...
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    Juan Antonio Lavalleja Lorenzo Latorre Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Aparicio Saravia José Tomás Boves Cipriano Castro Joaquín Crespo Juan Crisóstomo Falcón...
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    1904 Battle of Masoller 1 September Final battle and defeat of the Aparicio Saravia revolt Saudi–Rashidi War Battle of Shinanah 29 September Ibn Saud victory...
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    broke out in Uruguay, he returned to his home country and fought under Aparicio Saravia, thus continuing his family's history of political action. During this...
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  • Australian politician, 18th Premier of New South Wales (d. 1922) 1856 – Aparicio Saravia, Uruguayan general and politician (d. 1904) 1858 – Arthur Achleitner...
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