José Gualberto Padilla (July 12, 1829 – May 26, 1896), also known as El Caribe, was a physician, poet, journalist, politician, and advocate for Puerto...
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José Padilla is the name of: José Gualberto Padilla (1829–1896), Puerto Rican poet, politician and advocate of Puerto Rican independence José Prudencio...
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politician José Gualberto Padilla (1829–1896) João Gualberto de Oliveira (1788–1852), Portuguese politician Juan Gualberto Espínola González (born 1953)...
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pro-independence Puerto Rican leader and Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) veteran José Gualberto Padilla. A year later, in 1897, Antonio Mattei Lluberas visited the Puerto...
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Matienzo Cintrón Antonio Mattei Lluberas Francisco Ramírez Medina José Gualberto Padilla Lola Rodríguez de Tió Manuel Rojas Juan Ríus Rivera Segundo Ruiz Belvis...
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degree in physics and mathematical sciences from the university. Dr. José Gualberto Padilla together with Román Baldorioty de Castro, founded the Puerto Rican...
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and the insurrection was over. Some 475 rebels, among them Dr. José Gualberto Padilla (leader of the Arecibo cell), Manuel Rojas and Mariana Bracetti...
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Daughter of the doctor and poet José Gualberto Padilla, known as "El Caribe" ("The Caribbean"). Thus, Trina Padilla de Sanz was known as "La Hija del...
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than 2,000 people attended his funeral in 1868. Puerto Rican poet José Gualberto Padilla published a poem titled "El maestro Rafael" honoring the educator...
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he was to spend the rest of his life. Fernández Juncos met Dr. José Gualberto Padilla, a poet known as "El Caribe" who inspired him towards a literary...
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his release have included the governor of Puerto Rico Alejandro Garcia Padilla, both houses of the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico, and Puerto Rican...
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Society", 1801) Buenos Aires, Guatemala, Quito, Caracas etc. Dr. José Gualberto Padilla and together with Román Baldorioty de Castro, founded the Puerto...
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Your Manners, Dick and Jane and Emily Goldberg Learns to Salsa P José Gualberto Padilla (1829–1896), a.k.a. "El Caribe", poet, physician, journalist and...
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Matienzo Cintrón Antonio Mattei Lluberas Francisco Ramírez Medina José Gualberto Padilla Lola Rodríguez de Tió Manuel Rojas Juan Ríus Rivera Segundo Ruiz Belvis...
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birth anniversary of José Rizal The Hong Kong Government erected a plaque beside José Rizal's residence in Hong Kong. BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150) during...
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ensued, killing three Nationalists (Arturo Ortiz, Guillermo González Ubides, José A. Ramos) and wounding six police officers. Nationalists Meliton Muñoz Santos...
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Zona Histórica del Centro Urbano y tres Sitios Históricos (Escuela José Gualberto Padilla, Escuela Brígida y Antigua Estación del Tren). Villa Caparra-Residencia...
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to Isabela and interred in the local cemetery. Puerto Rican poet José Gualberto Padilla dedicated a poem to the memory of Corchado y Juarbe titled "En la...
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Gualberto Villarroel López (15 December 1908 – 21 July 1946) was a Bolivian military officer who served as the 39th president of Bolivia from 1943 to...
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José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz (17 February 1948 – 28 September 2019), known professionally as José José, was a Mexican singer. Also known as El Príncipe de la...
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Salsa was named a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age. José Gualberto Padilla a.k.a. "El Caribe", poet Luis Palés Matos, poet of Afro-Caribbean...
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military academy and the Coronel Gualberto Villarroel Military School.[citation needed] In 1970, President Juan José Torres was leading the country in...
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name of Fray Francisco José de Guadalupe Mojica. He was ordained a priest on 13 July 1947 by Peruvian Cardinal Juan Gualberto Guevara. In Lima, Fray Mojica...
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to the occupation of Cartagena by José Prudencio Padilla, a New Granadan admiral and Santander loyalist. Padilla's rebellion was also crushed before Bolívar...
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Matienzo Cintrón Antonio Mattei Lluberas Francisco Ramírez Medina José Gualberto Padilla Lola Rodríguez de Tió Manuel Rojas Juan Ríus Rivera Segundo Ruiz Belvis...
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General Juan José Zúñiga. While classified as an army mutiny, the events of 18 April 1828 resulted in the deposition of President Antonio José de Sucre and...
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Juan José Torres González (5 March 1920 – 2 June 1976) was a Bolivian socialist politician and military leader who served as the 50th president of Bolivia...
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has media related to José_Manuel_Pando. José Manuel Pando Province Paz, Sociedad Geográfica de La (1918). El mayor general Don José Manuel Pando: su vida...
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David Padilla Arancibia (13 August 1927 – 25 September 2016) was a Bolivian general who served as the 53rd president of Bolivia from 1978 to 1979. A native...
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José Manuel Gutiérrez Guerra, known as "the last Oligarch," (5 September 1869, in Sucre, Bolivia – 3 February 1929, in Antofagasta, Chile) was a Bolivian...
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