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    Ramón Saturnino Andrés Freire y Serrano (Latin American Spanish: [raˈmoɱ ˈfɾejɾe]; November 29, 1787 – December 9, 1851) was a Chilean political figure...
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    over power to Ramón Freire, under the position of Supreme Director (the position of president would not be created until 1826). Freire was respected by...
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    Chile's new dictator, Ramón Freire, formerly O'Higgins' "closest ally", had slowly turned against O'Higgins in the preceding years. Freire had fought under...
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    government, without interference from the Church. Their leaders were Ramón Freire, Manuel Borgoño and Francisco Antonio Pinto. The Conservatives and the...
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    Ochagavía. Then, in 1830, an agreement was finally found after the defeat of Ramón Freire at the Battle of Lircay. After the transitional president José Tomás...
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    Supreme Director Bernardo O'Higgins, and lasted until April 4, 1823, when Ramón Freire assumed as the new Supreme Director. On July 8, 1826 Manuel Blanco Encalada...
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    inexperience. In the Chilean Civil War of 1829 the Pipiolos, led by Ramón Freire, were defeated and the Pelucones could triumphantly enforce the Chilean...
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    by José Miguel Infante y Rojas. In 1825 the Supreme Director of Chile Ramón Freire appointed him to be his deputy as well as foreign and interior minister...
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  • Spanish bicycle racer Paulo Freire (1921–1997), Brazilian educator Ramón Freire (1787–1851), President of Chile Roberto Freire (politician) (born 1942),...
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    days as interim Supreme Director, the last person to hold the title was Ramón Freire. In 1814 due to Royalist advances, the National Government Junta was...
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    Paulo Reglus Neves Freire (19 September 1921 – 2 May 1997) was a Brazilian educator and philosopher who was a leading advocate of critical pedagogy. His...
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    July 1829 – Vice-President under Ramón Freire, assumed the presidency after his resignation. Vacant — Francisco Ramón Vicuña (1775–1849) 16 July 1829 19...
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    towards Copiapó. Juan Manuel Cabot, in San Juan, moved to Coquimbo. Ramón Freire and José León Lemos led two columns in the south. The bulk of the armies...
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    archipelago of Chiloé, was not conquered until 1826, during the government of Ramón Freire, O'Higgins' successor. The independence wars in Chile (1810–1818) and...
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    Agustín Eyzaguirre, General Ramón Freire was elected president, while General Pinto was elected Vice President. When General Freire himself resigned on May...
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    Ordóñez divisions. Right after, the Cazadores squadrons led by Col. Ramón Freire dispersed the Spanish cavalry on the eastern flank. On this charge died...
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    1826, when the Treaty of Tantauco was signed, during the government of Ramón Freire, successor of O'Higgins. Chilean War of Independence Abdication of Bernardo...
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  • (1817–1823) Agustín Eyzaguirre, President of the Government Junta (1823) Ramón Freire, Interim Supreme Director (1823–1826) Conservative Republic of Chile...
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    the first on record in Australia. One was former Chilean president Ramón Freire, exiled from Chile after attempting to re-take power in a coup. He did...
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    command of Juan Manuel Cabot. To the south, a group was led by the Chilean Ramón Freire Serrano. After a 25-day journey across the Andes, the Army of the Andes...
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    February 18, 1830. Finally an agreement was found with the involvement of Ramón Freire which nominated Francisco Ruiz-Tagle Portales as acting president. Because...
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  • has only happened three times in Chile's history (Bernardo O'Higgins, Ramón Freire and Augusto Pinochet). Current electoral provisions (as of 2008) forbid...
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    as seen by Orbegoso's support for an attempted invasion of Chile by Ramón Freire, specifically pointing out that it targeted then minister Diego Portales...
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    Miguel de Velasco Arturo Alessandri Vicente Benavides José Miguel Carrera Ramón Freire Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Manuel Montt Torres Bernardo O'Higgins Augusto...
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    9 September 1826 (1826-09-09) Vice President Agustín Eyzaguirre Preceded by Ramón Freire (as Supreme Director of Chile) Succeeded by Agustín Eyzaguirre Personal...
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    all. Among the figures of the liberal party of the 20th century were Ramón Freire, José Miguel Infante, Francisco Bilbao, Pedro León Gallo Goyenechea,...
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    in March 1824, O'Higgins had been overthrown and replaced by General Ramón Freire, who was less well-disposed toward the Church and had already taken hostile...
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    Director Bernardo O'Higgins. It ruled the country until April 4, 1823, when Ramón Freire assumed as the new Supreme Director. During most of 1822, Chile had grown...
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  • dubious operation to unknown ship brokers. They handed over the ships to Ramon Freire, a Chilean exiled head of state in Lima who pretended his return to the...
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  • since the real decision power on the Liberal side was in the hands of Ramón Freire and not in the de la Lastra, who acted in this matter without previous...
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