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    Marshall Ramón Castilla y Marquezado, President of Peru...
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    second son of Pedro Castilla, of Spanish-Argentine origin, and Juana Marquezado de Romero, who was of part Aymara descent. In 1807 he traveled to Lima...
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    A. Cáceres Dorregaray Patron of the Cavalry branch: Ramón Castilla y Marquezado Patron of the Artillery branch: José Joaquín Inclán Gonzáles Vigil Patron...
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    entering Peru is, de facto, made free. In 1854, President Ramón Castilla y Marquezado declared slavery abolished. Today, Afro-Peruvian communities celebrate...
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    mariscal don Ramón Castilla y Marquezado (English: Biography in anecdotes of the great Marshal Ramón Castilla y Marquezado). -- [Lima] : F. y E. Rosay,...
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    Guayaquil, returning to Lima under the direction of Marshal Ramón Castilla y Marquezado. Promoted to lieutenant, he went to the Artillery Column with Plaza in...
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  • that, he returned to Spain, and in 1724 he was appointed Governor of Marquezado Valley, in Mexico, so he returned to this place. In 1740, the Spanish...
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