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    Juan Antonio Pezet y Rodríguez de la Piedra (11 June 1809 – 24 March 1879) was a Peruvian military officer and politician who served in the positions of...
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  • Madrid [es], by Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco (on behalf of Peruvian President Juan Antonio Pezet) and José Manuel Pareja (on behalf of Spanish Prime Minister Ramón...
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    of Southern Peru. In 1865, Prado led a coup to overthrow President Juan Antonio Pezet who under the threat of a large Spanish fleet surrendered sovereignty...
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    government in 1851, and later became Peru's ambassador to France under Juan Antonio Pezet. He died in Paris on March 27, 1875. "Bila | Bio | Shaina Twain |...
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  • mismo día a Diego de Aliaga y Santa Cruz, hijo segundo del Conde de San Juan de Lurigancho, como vicepresidente de la República. "Decreto disponiendo...
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    Ignacio de Vivanco, the special representative of Peruvian President Juan Antonio Pezet. The Vivanco-Pareja Treaty was signed on January 27, 1865 on board...
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    Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado against the government of President Juan Antonio Pezet, due to the weakness that he was alleged to have shown in solving...
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  • the main source for Peruvian guano resources. Peruvian President Juan Antonio Pezet refused to go to war with Spain and sent General Manuel Ignacio de...
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    Canseco, President (1863) Juan Antonio Pezet, President (1863–1865) Mariano Ignacio Prado, President (1865) Juan Antonio Pezet, President (1865) Pedro Diez...
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    title "Supreme Director of the Republic". In the name of president Juan Antonio Pezet he signed the Vivanco–Pareja Treaty on 27 January 1865, which was...
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    In 1864 he supported the constitutional government of President Juan Antonio Pezet and he marched to fight the Arequipa revolution led by General Mariano...
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    Juan Antonio Pezet 1861 1863 Miguel de San Román Ramón Castilla Pedro Diez Canseco 5 Juan Antonio Ribeyro Estrada 1863 August 1864 Juan Antonio Pezet...
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    He died in the city of his birth. By marriage he was related to Juan Antonio Pezet, dedicatee of his requiem. Nicolas Slonimsky (1988). The Concise Baker's...
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    A general uprising followed in Peru and the government of General Juan Antonio Pezet fell on July 7, 1865. After Chile, in support of Peru, had refused...
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    period, he became known for his outspoken opposition to President Juan Antonio Pezet, who had allowed the Spanish occupation of the Chincha Islands in...
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    Richard Wigginton Thompson, American politician (d. 1900) June 11 – Juan Antonio Pezet, Peruvian general and politician, President of Peru (d. 1879) June...
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    Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado against the government of President Juan Antonio Pezet, due to the weakness that he was alleged to have shown in solving...
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  • years, renewable indefinitely Inaugural holder Diego de Aliaga (1823) Juan Antonio Pezet and Pedro Diez Canseco (1862) Formation 1823 (Vice President) 1862...
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    succeeded by Juan Antonio Pezet. He served as the President of the Senate in 1864. In 1864, Castilla condemned the international policies of Pezet, only to...
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    newspapers in the capital. From there, he was a harsh critic of President Juan Antonio Pezet and the "Vivanco-Pareja Treaty", specifically for the way of how the...
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  • Arias Schreiber and his wife, Elvira Pezet Miró-Quesada, granddaughter of the former President Juan Antonio Pezet. He studied at Colegio Sagrados Corazones...
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    of Pedro Diez Canseco and Mariano Ignacio Prado against President Juan Antonio Pezet. He participated in the Battle of May 2, but the following year he...
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    Miguel de San Román (1862-1863) and Juan Antonio Pezet (1863-1865). He stood out fighting in defense of the Pezet government against Colonel Mariano Ignacio...
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  • Woodford, British army general and archaeologist (b. 1785) March 24 – Juan Antonio Pezet, Peruvian general and politician, President of Peru (b. 1809) March...
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    waters of the Rímac River. On June 29, 1864, under the government of Juan Antonio Pezet, he was appointed prefect of the department of Cuzco. While holding...
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    to Congress his promotion to general, thus ratifying the acts of Juan Antonio Pezet and Ramón Castilla. However, the respective law was not issued. Silvestre...
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    a victorious revolutionary uprising against the state of General Juan Antonio Pezet. Prado then proclaimed himself dictator and successfully waged the...
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    battle of the war between Spanish and Peruvian forces. President Juan Antonio Pezet assumed the presidency of Peru in April 1863, at a time when Spain...
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    José Joaquín de Olmedo Ricardo Palma Manuel Pardo y Lavalle Juan Antonio Pezet Juan Antonio Ribeyro Estrada Felipe Santiago Salaverry José Bernardo de...
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    in the victorious revolution led by his father against President Juan Antonio Pezet. After the war he began studies at the College of Our Lady of Guadalupe...
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