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    Antonio Álvarez Jonte (Madrid, 1784 – Pisco, Perú, October 18, 1820) was an Argentine politician. He was born in Madrid in 1784 and moved with parents...
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  • Antonio Álvarez may refer to: Antonio Álvarez de Toledo, 5th Duke of Alba (1568–1639), Spanish nobleman and politician Antonio Álvarez Jonte (1784–1820)...
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  • Canadian football cornerback free agent Jonte Willis (born 1983), an American heavyweight boxer Antonio Álvarez Jonte (1784–1820), an Argentine politician...
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    troops, so he was quickly replaced, on April 21, by Ignacio Álvarez Thomas through a mutiny. Álvarez Thomas then appointed Alvear as general of the Northern...
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  • 1812 – 31 January 1814): Nicolás Rodríguez Peña. Antonio Álvarez Jonte, replaced by Gervasio Antonio de Posadas on 19 August 1813. Juan José Paso, replaced...
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    Second Triumvirate of Juan José Paso, Nicolás Rodríguez Peña and Antonio Álvarez Jonte. The new triumvirate called the Assembly of the Year XIII and promoted...
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  • Nicolás Rodríguez Peña was appointed by 172 votes against 12, Antonio Álvarez Jonte by 147 against 35, and Juan José Paso by 96 against 87. The new...
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    León y Pizarro as Governor of Chuquisaca and replaced him with Juan Antonio Alvarez de Arenales. On July 16, the La Paz revolution, led by Colonel Pedro...
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  • Juan José Paso, Nicolás Rodríguez Peña, Antonio Álvarez Jonte, Second Triumvirate (1812−1814) Gervasio Antonio de Posadas, Supreme Director (1814–1815)...
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    stub on General Don Manuel Belgrano), authored by José Ignacio Álvarez Thomas. Álvarez Thomas wrote it during his exile at Colonia del Sacramento, and...
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    Bolivia), Secretary Juan José Paso, Deputy for Buenos Aires, Secretary Dr. Antonio Sáenz, Deputy for Buenos Aires Dr. José Darragueira, Deputy for Buenos...
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    DEL URUGUAY. ESPACIOS DE FRONTERA Y TIEMPOS DE REVOLUCIÓN". In Annino, Antonio; Ternavasio, Marcela (eds.). El laboratorio constitucional iberoamericano:...
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  • defeat and defections Second Triumvirate of Nicolás Rodriguez Peña, Antonio Álvarez Jonte and Juan José Paso replaced First Triumvirate 1813 The Battle of...
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    Nicolás Rodríguez Peña Antonio Álvarez Jonte José Julián Pérez Gervasio Posadas Juan Larrea Supreme Directors Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María...
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    31 January 1814 Nicolás Rodríguez Peña (1775–1853) Antonio Álvarez Jonte (1784–1820) Gervasio Antonio de Posadas (1757–1833) Juan José Paso (1758–1833)...
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    the Junta. He was supported by the popular leaders Domingo French and Antonio Beruti, Dupuy, Donado, Orma, and Cardozo; and priests like Grela and Aparicio...
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    Nicolás Rodríguez Peña Antonio Álvarez Jonte José Julián Pérez Gervasio Posadas Juan Larrea Supreme Directors Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María...
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  • directing the work were Martínez de Rozas and Larraines, joined by Antonio Álvarez Jonte. It seemed to me that the project contained a great deal of ambition...
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    enthusiastically supported the May Revolution. At the end of that year, he and Antonio Álvarez Jonte were sent to Chile on a diplomatic mission, where they established...
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    Nicolás Rodríguez Peña Antonio Álvarez Jonte José Julián Pérez Gervasio Posadas Juan Larrea Supreme Directors Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María...
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    Nicolás Rodríguez Peña Antonio Álvarez Jonte José Julián Pérez Gervasio Posadas Juan Larrea Supreme Directors Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María...
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    Santiago Antonio María de Liniers y Bremond, 1st Count of Buenos Aires, KOM, OM (July 25, 1753 – August 26, 1810) was a Spanish military officer and a...
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    invaded Argentina, advancing with 3,000 men under the command of Pedro Antonio de Olañeta, Juan Guillermo de Marquieguy, and Field Marshal José de la...
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    of the Argentine army in Peru, replacing the recently deceased Antonio Álvarez Jonte. His first success was to convince the governor of Trujillo to go...
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    Nicolás Rodríguez Peña Antonio Álvarez Jonte José Julián Pérez Gervasio Posadas Juan Larrea Supreme Directors Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María...
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    Antofagasta de la Sierra (village) Antofalla Antonio Álvarez Jonte Antonio Beruti Antonio Cafiero Antonio Piergüidi Antonio Quarracino Apagón ARA Almirante Irízar...
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    1811. Manuel Alberti Marín was born in Buenos Aires on 28 May 1763 to Antonio Alberti and Juana Agustina Marín. He was baptized on the following 1 June...
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    Nicolás Rodríguez Peña Antonio Álvarez Jonte José Julián Pérez Gervasio Posadas Juan Larrea Supreme Directors Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María...
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    authority of Charlotte Joaquina. Military command fell to Colonel Juan Antonio Alvarez de Arenales who, due to uncertainty as to who should be in charge of...
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    Saavedra's military rank and honours, but the rule was abolished by Ignacio Álvarez Thomas, the following supreme director. He moved then to the countryside...
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