José Fructuoso Rivera y Toscana (17 October 1784 – 13 January 1854) was a Uruguayan general and patriot who fought for the liberation of Banda Oriental...
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Manuel Oribe (section Rivalry with Rivera)
given the almost obsessive insistence of Artigas to name his favorite, Fructuoso Rivera, as a military commander and the south of Río Negro to face the invasion...
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Uruguayan Civil War (section Rivera vs. Lavalleja)
Fructuoso Rivera, who on November 6, 1830, was chosen as the first President of Uruguay. In June 1832 Lavalleja's supporters attempted to kill Rivera...
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independence in 1825, Lavalleja sought the presidency as a rival to Fructuoso Rivera in 1830, who won. In protest to his loss, Lavalleja staged revolts...
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Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan Francisco Giró Venancio Flores...
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leaders, including Francisco Ramírez,[failed verification] Juan Lavalle, Fructuoso Rivera, Justo José de Urquiza and Ricardo López Jordán. He died assassinated...
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Uruguay attained independence from Brazil and Argentina and was ruled by Fructuoso Rivera. In Paraguay, José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia (r. 1814–1840) was Supreme...
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Charrúa men were killed by the Uruguayan army on the orders of President Fructuoso Rivera. The remaining 300 Charrúa women and children were divided as household...
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film State of Siege. Politics of Uruguay Colorado Party (Uruguay) Fructuoso Rivera#Later legacy List_of_political_families#Uruguay List of Uruguayan Ambassadors...
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executive directory from 1955 to 1967. The first president of this list is Fructuoso Rivera, who held the office twice and once as part of the Triumvirate that...
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divided on the matter; many notable natives of the province, such as Fructuoso Rivera and Juan Antonio Lavalleja, joined Lecor against the Portuguese, while...
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17 September 1836. Some of its significant historical leaders were Fructuoso Rivera, Venancio Flores, José Batlle y Ordóñez, Luis Batlle Berres, Jorge...
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bullfighter Fructuoso Rivera (1784–1854), Uruguayan politician and general, President of the Republic at the beginning of the 19th century Gabriel Rivera (1961–2018)...
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General Rivera may refer to: Fructuoso Rivera (1784–1854), Uruguayan general Isabelo Rivera (born 1956), U.S. Army National Guard brigadier general Pedro...
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leading figure in the Colorado Party and formed a triumvirate with Fructuoso Rivera and Juan Antonio Lavalleja in 1853.: 21 He served as interim President...
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countryside, and the liberal Colorados (Reds), led by the first President Fructuoso Rivera, representing the business interests of Montevideo. The Uruguayan parties...
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decree by Fructuoso Rivera ordered the creation of a city in the region. The task was entrusted to the President's brother, Colonel Bernabé Rivera. Colonel...
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involved in the Uruguayan Civil War, notably personally escorting Fructuoso Rivera to exile in Brazil in 1847. Lorenzo Batlle married Batlle's mother...
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Massacre of Salsipuedes (category Fructuoso Rivera)
attack carried out on 11 April 1831 by the Uruguayan Army, led by Fructuoso Rivera, as the culmination of the state's efforts to eradicate the Charrúa...
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Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan Francisco Giró Venancio Flores...
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Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan Francisco Giró Venancio Flores...
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attack carried out on 11 April 1831 by the Uruguayan Army, led by Fructuoso Rivera, as the culmination of the state's efforts to eradicate the Charrúa...
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Protector (1815–1820) Oriental Republic of Uruguay (complete list) – Fructuoso Rivera, President (1830–1834) Carlos Anaya, Acting (1834–1835) Manuel Oribe...
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that is, followers of the caudillo José Gervasio Artigas, led by Fructuoso Rivera and Miguel Barreiro at Paso Cuello, a small stream that divides the...
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party's founder, the 19th century President and military patriot, Fructuoso Rivera. The preference for rule by decree of nineteenth century Colorado President...
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Battle of Carpintería (category Fructuoso Rivera)
the government of Manuel Oribe and the revolutionary forces led by Fructuoso Rivera. The combattants differentiated themselves with white or red-colored...
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Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan Francisco Giró Venancio Flores...
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(1843–1851). It was led by Joaquín Suárez, while the army was led by Fructuoso Rivera. Uruguay was experiencing the Guerra Grande, between the two traditional...
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Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan Francisco Giró Venancio Flores...
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Law Fructuoso Rivera starts a rebellion against Uruguayan president Manuel Oribe. Birth of the two main Uruguayan parties: Colorados (for Rivera) and...
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