Valentín Ferraz y Barrau (Huesca, Spain, 1792 – Madrid, Spain, 1866) was a Spanish military commander and politician. After fighting in the Peninsular...
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priest and bishop Sílvio Ferraz (born 1959), Brazilian composer Tercio Sampaio Ferraz Jr., Brazilian jurist and author Valentín Ferraz y Barrau (1792–1866)...
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de Ministros, y nombrando para su desempeño al teniente general D. Valentín Ferraz" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (2118). Agencia Estatal Boletín...
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Nonpartisan 1823 87 Florencio García Goyena 22 days 1 Moderate 1847 88 Valentín Ferraz 16 days 1 Progressive 1840 89 Modesto Cortázar 13 days 1 Progressive...
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Lieutenant General José de Canterac Cavalry Commander – Brigadier Valentín Ferraz Vanguard Division – General Jerónimo Valdés (2,006 men) First Division...
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a member of the Progressive Party in Spain. When the government of Valentín Ferraz y Barrau fell on 28 August 1840, he was appointed by Regent María Cristina...
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1851–1852 Conde de Quinto, 1852, 1853–1854 José Seco Baldor, 1854 Valentín Ferraz, 1855–1856 Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, 15th Duke of Alba, 1857 Carlos...
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Domingo Tristán Agustín Gamarra Santiago Aldunate José de Canterac Valentín Ferraz Strength 2,244 men 6 cannons 2,000 men Casualties and losses hundreds...
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Monarch Isabella II Preceded by Evaristo Pérez de Castro Succeeded by Valentín Ferraz In office 20 May 1841 – 17 June 1842 Monarch Isabella II Preceded by...
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Commerce and Colonies under Prime Ministers Antonio González González, Valentín Ferraz y Barrau and Modesto Cortázar until 11 September 1840. Four years later...
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José Carratala, men: 196 Cavalry Division Ferraz Guard Grenadiers Squadron, squadron commander: Valentín Ferraz, men: 380 Ferdinand VII's Hussars Squadron...
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Political offices Preceded by Valentín Ferraz Prime Minister of Spain 11 September 1840 – 16 September 1840 Succeeded by The Count of Luchana Preceded by...
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José de Canterac, Andrés García Camba, Gerónimo Valdés, Landazuri, Valentín Ferraz and Alejandro González Villalobos were also part of this group. This...
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Mercklein 20 July 1840 29 August 1840 Moderate Antonio González y González Valentín Ferraz y Barrau Juan Antoine y Zayas 29 August 1840 11 September 1840 Progressive...
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after the revolution of 1840, in a time of grace and justice, Don Valentín Ferraz y Barrau a soldier who became both Mayor of Madrid and prime minister...
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Colombia and Chile were subsequently defeated by the royalist troops of Valentín Ferraz y Barrau and Antonio Tur y Berrueta [es] in the Battle of Arequipa [es]...
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Serafín María de Sotto (1793–1862) 14 April 1840 19 July 1840 96 days 18 Valentín Ferraz y Barrau (1792–1866) 20 July 1840 28 August 1840 39 days 19 Francisco...
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The Conversion of Saint Paul on the Way to Damascus, a c. 1889 portrait by José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior...
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Spanish Military Union. The coordinator of the plot in Madrid, Colonel Valentín Galarza Morante had been detained and the elderly and indecisive General...
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Tape Five – 'Longitude' DAB – 'Genesis' Deeper & Pacific Feat. Daniela Ferraz – 'Una Passion Perdida' Mahara McKay – 'Soulsmooth' Alexander Vögele & Jillene...
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Guilherme Kurtz (BRA) 3:48.11 Andre Carlos Sales (BRA) 3:49.24 5000 metres Valentín Soca (URU) 13.55.42 Julián Molina (ARG) 13.55.75 Altobeli da Silva (BRA)...
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Morato, R.G.; Stabach, J.A.; Fleming, C.H.; Calabrese, J.M.; De Paula, R.C.; Ferraz, K.M.; Kantek, D.L.; Miyazaki, S.S.; Pereira, T.D.; Araujo, G.R. & Paviolo...
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Negraes, Priscilla D.; Szeto, Ryan A.; Herai, Roberto H.; Huseynov, Alik; Ferraz, Mariana S. A.; Borges, Fernando S.; Kihara, Alexandre H.; Byrne, Ashley;...
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Coutinho, High commissioner and Governor general (1924–1926) Artur Ivens Ferraz, Acting High commissioner and Governor general (1926) José Ricardo Pereira...
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(since 2021) Extremadura: Guillermo Fernández Vara (since 2008) Galicia: Valentín González Formoso (since 2021) La Rioja: Concha Andreu (since 2021) Melilla:...
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(Seasons 17–present) Merete Lingjærde (Seasons 11–present) Former Toni Ferraz (Season 10) Gyda Bloch Thorsen (Season 10) Anita Langset (Season 1) Trond...
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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes Valentín Soca Uruguay 13:55.42 Julian Molina Argentina 13:55.75 Altobelli da Silva Brazil 13:55.91 4 Diego Arévalo...
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1850 y 1936, teniendo entre otras, ponencias con estos títulos: Antonio Ferraz Perspectivas institucionales de la historia de la ciencia y de la técnica...
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Ferreira Mikhail Iomdin Nikolay Georgiev Carl Fredrik Constantin Lidberg Dimos Satoshi Tsukada Hwang Yen-Hsi Matěj Čapka Manoela Ferraz Bognár András Károly...
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Foreign Affairs) Bolivia: Gaston Aroas Levi (Chancellor) Brazil: José Ferraz de Rosa (Army General, State Minister, and General Chief of Staff), Agripino...
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