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    Manuel Vicente Maza (1779 – June 27, 1839) was an Argentine lawyer and federal politician. He was governor of Buenos Aires, and was killed after the discovery...
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  • Filipina activist Luis Maza (born 1980), Venezuelan baseball player Manuel Vicente Maza (1779–1839), Argentine politician Margarita Maza (1826–1871), First...
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    Manuel Dorrego (11 June 1787 – 13 December 1828) was an Argentine statesman and soldier. He was governor of Buenos Aires in 1820, and then again from 1827...
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    in what became known as the Maza conspiracy. Rosas imprisoned some of the plotters and executed others. Manuel Vicente Maza, president of both the House...
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    Vicente López y Planes (May 3, 1785 – October 10, 1856) was an Argentine writer and politician who acted as interim President of Argentina from July 7...
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    in October the legislature reached a compromise and its president Manuel Vicente Maza, was forced to take the governorship. Viamonte was exiled in Montevideo...
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    called the "precursors". His best known works are the Murder of Manuel Vicente Maza and Rescue in the Cordillera. Benjamin Franklin Rawson was born on...
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    Balcarce (1832–1833) Juan José Viamonte (1833–1834) Manuel Vicente Maza (1834–1835) Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852) Justo José de Urquiza (1854–1860)...
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    de Lamadrid, Francisco Narciso de Laprida, Juan Larrea, Juan Lavalle, Vicente López y Planes, Bartolomé Mitre, Mariano Moreno, Juan José Paso, Gervasio...
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    politician Valentín Alsina and Antonia Maza (daughter of Manuel Vicente Maza). He moved to Montevideo, Uruguay when Juan Manuel de Rosas became Governor of Buenos...
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    However, reports suggest close associates of Milei, Mauricio Novelli and Manuel Terrones Godoy, were in touch with LIBRA's creator Hayden Davis, who was...
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    Balcarce (1832–1833) Juan José Viamonte (1833–1834) Manuel Vicente Maza (1834–1835) Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852) Justo José de Urquiza (1854–1860)...
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    Balcarce (1832–1833) Juan José Viamonte (1833–1834) Manuel Vicente Maza (1834–1835) Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852) Justo José de Urquiza (1854–1860)...
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    believe that only Rosas could secure order and that Viamonte or Manuel Vicente Maza, who had been appointed governor in 1834 as a compromise, would be...
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    Buenos Aires. He was governor of Entre Ríos during the government of Juan Manuel de Rosas, governor of Buenos Aires with powers delegated from the other...
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    humane, so that all that horror never happens again". Cabinet Chief Juan Manuel Abal Medina said that he was glad that, "Videla died prosecuted, sentenced...
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    Balcarce (1832–1833) Juan José Viamonte (1833–1834) Manuel Vicente Maza (1834–1835) Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852) Justo José de Urquiza (1854–1860)...
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    by Argentine dictator General Alejandro Lanusse. His running-mate was Vicente Solano Lima. Despite Cámpora's own left-leaning tendencies, Solano Lima...
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    Balcarce (1832–1833) Juan José Viamonte (1833–1834) Manuel Vicente Maza (1834–1835) Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852) Justo José de Urquiza (1854–1860)...
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    Ángel Maza, the elected governor of La Rioja, was allied with Menem, and had campaigned for him. However, weak provincial finances forced Maza to switch...
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    contested by his political party, Rivadavia resigned and was succeeded by Vicente López y Planes. Rivadavia retired to Spain, where he died in 1845. His...
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    the session, the committee designated a commission made up of delegates Vicente Gallo, José Camilo Crotto, Pelagio Luna, José Saravia, and Isaías Amado...
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    Balcarce (1832–1833) Juan José Viamonte (1833–1834) Manuel Vicente Maza (1834–1835) Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852) Justo José de Urquiza (1854–1860)...
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    Balcarce (1832–1833) Juan José Viamonte (1833–1834) Manuel Vicente Maza (1834–1835) Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852) Justo José de Urquiza (1854–1860)...
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    de Lamadrid, Francisco Narciso de Laprida, Juan Larrea, Juan Lavalle, Vicente López y Planes, Bartolomé Mitre, Mariano Moreno, Juan José Paso, Carlos...
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    approached Santa Fe governor Carlos Reutemann and Córdoba governor José Manuel de la Sota; Reutemann declined, and De la Sota did not run because he was...
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    Balcarce (1832–1833) Juan José Viamonte (1833–1834) Manuel Vicente Maza (1834–1835) Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852) Justo José de Urquiza (1854–1860)...
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    de Lamadrid, Francisco Narciso de Laprida, Juan Larrea, Juan Lavalle, Vicente López y Planes, Bartolomé Mitre, Mariano Moreno, Juan José Paso, Carlos...
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    most notable member of the conspiracy was Ramón Maza, son of the former governor Manuel Vicente Maza, who got military support. As Lavalle was delaying...
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  • Balcarce (1832–1833) Juan José Viamonte (1833–1834) Manuel Vicente Maza (1834–1835) Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852) Justo José de Urquiza (1854–1860)...
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