José Luis Murature (27 January 1876 – 15 September 1929) was an Argentine lawyer, journalist, professor and foreign minister of Argentina from 1914 to...
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warship José Luis Murature (1876–1929), Argentine foreign minister This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Murature. If an internal...
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patrol boat. The vessel was named after José Luis Murature, Foreign Minister of Argentina from 1916 to 1918. Murature was laid down in 1944 and commissioned...
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José Félix Murature (1804-1880) was a commodore of the Argentine Navy and a painter of Italian origin who served in several conflits including the Argentine...
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Córdoba, lawyer Anibal Mistorni, luthier Juan Moreira, righteous outlaw José Luis Murature, diplomat and newspaper editor Miguel Najdorf, chess player Eduardo...
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activist priest, assassinated in 1974 José Pablo Ventura – student activist, assassinated in 1977 José Luis Murature – Foreign Minister of Argentina, 1914–1916...
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Bartolomé Mitre and associates. Until 1914, the managing editor was José Luis Murature, Foreign Minister of Argentina from 1914-1916. Enjoying Latin America's...
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have received their degrees at UBA, such as the foreign ministers José Luis Murature, Ángel Gallardo (also a Rector of UBA), Bonifacio del Carril, Miguel...
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and later reclassified as patrol ships. The class is named after José Luis Murature, Foreign Minister of Argentina from 1916 to 1918.[citation needed]...
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(writer) José Ignacio García Hamilton José López Rega José Luis Cabezas José Luis Clerc José Luis Murature José Luis Zavalía José María Guido José Manuel...
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Ernesto Bosch Independent 17 December 1910 – 16 February 1914 46 José Luis Murature National Autonomist Party 16 February 1914 – 9 August 1914 9 August...
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country in 1898, and was appointed Federal Interventor (Receiver) of San Luis Province, then in the throes of separatist sentiment. Bosch served as Administrator...
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During questioning of former Foreign Minister Luis María Drago and the current Foreign Minister José Luis Murature, whom he had opposed as a journalist, he...
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with his vessel into the fleet of the state of Buenos Aires led by José Murature. The following day Commodore John Halstead Coe followed suit, both receiving...
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Department of Puerto Rico. His father is Lt. José Adolfo Negrón, and his two older brothers, José Alberto Negrón and José Alfredo Negrón also selected police service...
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Peña July 25, 1916 July 25, 1916 José María Cantilo (nieto) [es] Don José Maria Cantilo. - July 25, 1916: Plaza-Murature, designates Extraordinary Envoy...
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integrating an intervention commission, together with lieutenant colonels José Murature and Juan Susviela with the objective of dominating the state of subversion...
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War Arsenal. Riccheri married Dolores Murature in 1901; she was the granddaughter of Commodore José Félix Murature, a hero of the Cisplatine War of the...
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Andrology. 17 (2): 143–144. doi:10.3109/01485018608990186. PMID 3827388. Murature, Domingo A.; Tang, S. Y.; Steinhardt, George; Dougherty, Ralph C. (August...
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the Argentine Navy, the Guardia Nacional (commanded by Luis Py, with navy commander José Murature aboard) stopped in front of the battery and engaged in...
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