José Gil Fortoul (25 November 1861, in Barquisimeto, Lara – 15 June 1943, in Caracas) was a Venezuelan writer, historian, and politician, who was briefly...
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Gómez spent the last year of his term on a military campaign, and José Gil Fortoul served as de facto acting president. Gómez was reelected in 1914, but...
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professional football player Giuseppe "José" Foralosso, Brazilian Catholic bishop, Bishop of Marabá José Gil Fortoul, Venezuelan writer, historian, politician...
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to become the Bello Chair at Oxford, Raynero wrote a biography on José Gil Fortoul. She attended New York University's Multinational Institute of American...
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mentor of Simón Bolívar). Others, such as Laureano Vallenilla Lanz and José Gil Fortoul, contributed to Venezuelan Positivism. The Indigenous musical styles...
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an educator and poet. Other, such as Laureano Vallenilla Lanz and José Gil Fortoul, contributed to Venezuelan positivism. Folk music of Venezuela is exemplified...
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lawyer (1879–1884). Raimundo Andueza Palacio, lawyer (1890–1892). José Gil Fortoul, political scientist (1913–1914). Juan Bautista Pérez, lawyer (1929–1931)...
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after the conflict ended in 1863. According to an account by historian José Gil Fortoul, two French adventurers who had joined the forces of General Ezequiel...
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Retrieved 2015-05-10. Gil Fortoul, José (1930). Historia Constitucional de Venezuela. Editorial Sur America. Jesús Borges, José Leonardo Chirino, Macanillas...
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educator and intellectual. Others, such as Laureano Vallenilla Lanz and José Gil Fortoul, contributed to Venezuelan Positivism. Carlos Raúl Villanueva was the...
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General y de Venezuela refutes the theories put forward by Doctor José Gil Fortoul in the book El hombre y la historia: ensayo de sociología venezolana...
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Castro, President (1899–1908) Juan Vicente Gómez, President (1908–1913) José Gil Fortoul, Interim President (1913–1914) Victorino Márquez Bustillos, President...
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journalist and writer. Jovan Dučić, a Bosnian Serb writer and poet. José Gil Fortoul, a Venezuelan historian and writer. Joseph Clayton, an English journalist...
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President of Venezuela In office 19 April 1914 – 24 June 1922 Preceded by José Gil Fortoul Succeeded by Juan Vicente Gómez Personal details Born (1858-11-02)2...
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1796–1822". Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 94 (1): 26–53. Gil Fortoul, José (1907). "Libro Tercero: Capítulo II: Bolívar y el Ejército de Colombia"...
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led by his son Laureano Vallenilla and other members of the family. José Gil Fortoul Venezuelan literature List of Venezuelan writers von Vacano, Diego...
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in Venezuela, and among his chief disciples were Lisandro Alvarado, José Gil Fortoul and Rafael Villavicencio. In 1889, the Central University of Venezuela...
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personally lead the nation's army against the rebels of Cipriano Castro. José Gil Fortoul of the Federal Council was designated by Gomez to act as President...
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mortal. (pp. 329)" Historia constitucional de Venezuela. Volumen 1. José Gil Fortoul, Liberia Piñango, 1967 (original de 1930). "Pero Bolívar le gana la...
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(1945), "Los espacios cálidos" (1952) and "Los colores ocultos" (1985). José Gil Fortoul (1861–1943), historian and journalist, author of "El humo de mi pipa"...
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Flores (Italy, Paraguay) Emilio Romero Padilla [es] (Ecuador, Uruguay) José Quesada Larrea [es] (Argentina) Manuel Seoane Corrales [es] (Netherlands...
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America: James Brown Scott Uruguay: Carlos Maria de Pena Venezuela: Jose Gil Fortoul This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public...
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various arguments. The first one of these was the Liberal General Juan José Nieto Gil, who claimed the presidency by disregarding the legitimacy of Ospina...
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Regional, and Intercommunal Wars, 1816-2014. p. 148. ISBN 9781506317984. Gil Fortoul, José (1930). "Tomo V". In Parra León Hermanos (ed.). Historia constitucional...
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noble, José Ramón Gil Francisco de Borja Nicolás Osório y de Heredia, 9th Conde de La Corzana (1854–1919), in 1877 in Madrid, and had a son: José Osorio...
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Artiñano (MORENA) ▌Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar (MORENA) (until February 1, 2024) ▌José Antonio Aguilar Castillejos (MORENA) (since February 1, 2024) ▌Sasil de León...
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government. His alternate, César Cravioto Romero, took his place. In Durango: José Ramón Enríquez Herrera switched from Citizens' Movement to MORENA on June...
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Edinburgh: AK Press. p. 207. ISBN 9781849352826. OCLC 1044939183. Gil Fortoul, José (1967). Historia Constitucional de Venezuela (in Spanish) (5 ed.)...
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Ricardo Medina Fierro Replacing Gilberto Hirata PRI Mexico Laura Barrera Fortoul PRI Tabasco Marcos Rosendo Medina Filigrana PRD Federal District Agustín...
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