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    Manuel Arturo Odría Amoretti (26 November 1896 – 18 February 1974) was a military officer who served as the 45th President of Peru. Manuel Odría was born in...
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    between 1948 and 1956 corresponds to the presidency of General Manuel A. Odría, who overthrew José Luis Bustamante y Rivero through a coup d'état on October...
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  • President General Manuel A. Odría. The party had Julio de la Piedra amongst its leaders. The party had its origins in Odría's military regime, which ended...
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  • after returning to Peru from Europe. By that time the dictator Manuel A. Odria had already briefly shut down the magazine for "offending" him. In 1962...
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    public works carried out during the Ochenio of General Manuel A. Odría. President Odría and his Ministry of Education, Juan Mendoza Rodríguez [es], were...
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    Guillermo Enrique Billinghurst Angulo (27 July 1851, Arica – 28 June 1915, Iquique) was a Peruvian politician of English descent who served as the 37th...
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  • 1954 and 1955, during the constitutional government of General Manuel A. Odría. He was one of the founders of the Odriist National Union, as well as a...
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    his party was again banned and after the coup d'état by general Manuel A. Odría he was forced to take refuge in the Colombian embassy (1948–1954). In 1956...
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    Peruvian-related topics, ranging from historic coups (it was founded during Odría's regime), corruption scandals, presidential elections, crimes of passion...
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    Manuel A. Odría Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Peru in El Salvador. César Elejalde Chopitea 1951 1952 Manuel A. Odría Envoy Extraordinary...
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    (PDF) on October 3, 2011. Enrique Mayer, Ugly Stories of the Peruvian Agrarian Reform. Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. Enrique Mayer, Ugly Stories of...
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    Esteban, who found Bolívar to be "very ignorant." Esteban asked Gerónimo Enrique de Uztáriz y Tovar, a Caracas native and government official, to educate...
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    98 Zenón Noriega Agüero (1900–1957) 28 July 1950 9 August 1954 Manuel A. Odría 96 Roque Augusto Saldías Maninat (2nd time) (1892–1974) 9 August 1954 28...
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    Ocampo Sánchez Cerro Benavides Prado Ugarteche Bustamante y Rivero Odría Noriega Odría Prado Ugarteche Pérez Godoy Lindley Belaúnde Terry Velasco Morales-Bermúdez...
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    persecuted by the presidencies of Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro and Manuel A. Odría. The Peruvian Aprista Party has gained in the presidency in two occasions:...
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    Ocampo Sánchez Cerro Benavides Prado Ugarteche Bustamante y Rivero Odría Noriega Odría Prado Ugarteche Pérez Godoy Lindley Belaúnde Terry Velasco Morales-Bermúdez...
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  • Morán Val (Holy See) Martín Belaunde Moreyra [es] (Argentina) Alberto Borea Odría (OAS) Francisco Miró-Quesada Rada [es] (France) Luis Solari Tudela (United...
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  • end of the year her operation was shut down by then-dictator Manuel A. Odría (1948–1956). This pattern became familiar: the operation was closed five...
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    opposition from APRA and the right-wing Odriist National Union, led by Manuel Odría. In addition, Belaúnde had to face the peasant mobilization in Cusco led...
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    Ocampo Sánchez Cerro Benavides Prado Ugarteche Bustamante y Rivero Odría Noriega Odría Prado Ugarteche Pérez Godoy Lindley Belaúnde Terry Velasco Morales-Bermúdez...
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    Peru the first dictatorial support party was created by General Manuel Odria ... and the second completely different one by President Alberto Fujimori...
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    plenipotentiary Enrique Manchego Herrera 1948 1954 José Luis Bustamante y Rivero Minister plenipotentiary José Larrabure Price 1954 1956 Manuel A. Odría Minister...
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  • President (1945–1948) Manuel A. Odría, President (1948–1950) Zenón Noriega Agüero, President (1950) Manuel A. Odría, Constitutional President (1950–1956)...
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    José (the Marquis of Fuente Hermosa de Miranda, until his death in 1999), Enrique, Carmen, Juan, Oscar and Felipe. The current Marquis, José Pardo Paredes...
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    (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Colihue. ISBN 978-950-581-779-5. Mayochi, Enrique Mario. "San Martín visto por los artistas" [San Martín saw by artists]...
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    Manuel A. Odría and other right-wing elements of the Cabinet urged Bustamante y Rivero to ban the APRA, but when the President refused, Odría resigned...
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  • (1920–1925; 1932-1938) Grand Cross 1950  Peru – President Manuel Arturo Odría (1948–1950; 1950-1956) Collar 12 May 1950  United States – General Dwight...
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    Manuel A. Odría Gonzalo Narciso de Arámburu y Rosas [es] August 21, 1953 1955 Manuel A. Odría Luis Felipe Lanata Coudy 1955 1958 Manuel A. Odría Jorge Fernández...
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    admission exam. In the mid-1950s, during the government of General Manuel A. Odría these annexes became large school units (such as the GUE Alfonso Ugarte [es]...
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    due to a coup d'état in Peru that resulted in the installation of Manuel Odría as President. Sleep-deprived crews were ill-prepared for the change of plans...
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