Emiliano Figueroa Larraín (Latin American Spanish: [emiˈljano fiɣeˈɾo.a]; 12 July 1866 – 16 May 1931) was President of Chile from December 23, 1925, until...
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actor Emiliano Figueroa (1866–1931), President of Chile 1925–1927 Enrique “Quique” Figueroa (1964–), Puerto Rican regatta sailor Erik Figueroa (1991–)...
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him to desist. The three parties then presented a consensus choice, Emiliano Figueroa Larraín, to be the sole presidential candidate, in order to avoid...
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the parties to find a common candidacy, as required by Alessandri. Emiliano Figueroa Larraín, the candidate of the Liberal Democratic Party, was thus chosen...
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and soldier Emiliano Figueroa (1866–1931), President of Chile 1925–1927 Emiliano Franco (born 1994), Spanish-Argentine footballer Emiliano Fruto (born...
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Representative Pedro José Rada y Gamio and Chilean Representative Emiliano Figueroa Larrain. The controversy was a direct aftermath of the War of the...
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Joaquín Figueroa Larraín (1863 - May 30, 1929) was a Chilean politician, and brother of President Emiliano Figueroa. Figueroa was born in Santiago, the...
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Ángel Figueroa Larraín (January 17, 1862 – June 26, 1945) was a Chilean lawyer, politician and older brother of former President Emiliano Figueroa Larraín...
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Minister of the Interior acting as vice president. Died in office. — Emiliano Figueroa (1866–1931) 6 September 1910 23 December 1910 Liberal Democratic —...
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resigned or overthrown: José Manuel Balmaceda, Arturo Alessandri, Emiliano Figueroa, Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, Salvador Allende the shortest and longest...
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Emiliano Zapata Salazar (Spanish pronunciation: [emiˈljano saˈpata]; August 8, 1879 – April 10, 1919) was a Mexican revolutionary. He was a leading figure...
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Minister of State of his country, during the government of President Emiliano Figueroa Larraín. He was born in the Chilean commune of Talcahuano on April...
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held under the new 1925 constitution. The result was a victory for Emiliano Figueroa, who received 72% of the vote. The election was held using the absolute...
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Javier Ángel Figueroa (lost) 1920: Alliance faction: Arturo Alessandri (won), Union faction: Luis Barros Borgoño (lost) 1925: Emiliano Figueroa (won) 1927:...
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occupied the Vice-Presidency until December 23 of that same year, when Emiliano Figueroa took possession. Barros was also an author who focused on history...
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its centennial year, the parade that year went on as planned, with Emiliano Figueroa, then acting president, receiving the salute from the units of the...
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– Guillermo Jullian de la Fuente (d. 2008) 15 May – Emiliano Figueroa (b. 1866) "Emiliano Figueroa Larraín" (in Spanish). Library of the National Congress...
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Astaburuaga Larraín, a Chilean socialite. Emiliano Figueroa Larraín, President of Chile in 1925-1927. Joaquín Figueroa Larraín, a Chilean politician. Juan Francisco...
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Quintana Ambassador of Chile to Peru In office 1929–1930 Preceded by Emiliano Figueroa Succeeded by Manuel Rivas Minister of the Interior Interim In office...
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Representative Pedro José Rada y Gamio and Chilean Representative Emiliano Figueroa Larrain, leading to the effective return of Tacna to Peru at midnight...
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held in Chile on 22 May 1927, following the resignation of President Emiliano Figueroa. The result was a victory for Interior Minister Carlos Ibáñez del...
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(who died on August 16, 1910), Elías Fernández Albano (temporary), Emiliano Figueroa Larraín (temporary) and Ramón Barros Luco. The other countries celebrating...
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Montt (1906–1910) Elías Fernández Albano (1910 as Vice-President) Emiliano Figueroa Larraín (1910 as Vice-President) Ramón Barros Luco (1910–1915) Juan...
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2015-2016 school year, the assistant principals were Vinnie Blye, Emiliano Figueroa, Gary Middleton and Nikki Seaberg. The 2017-18 school year will see...
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(1910–1915) Juan Luis Sanfuentes Andonaégui, President of Chile (1915–1920) Emiliano Figueroa Larraín, President of Chile (1925–1927) Pedro Aguirre Cerda, President...
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1928, by Frank B. Kellogg on July 11 (Chile) and 13 (Peru). 1928 Emiliano Figueroa As ambassador. Carlos Ibáñez 1929 1929 Conrado Ríos Carlos Ibáñez...
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Juan Luis Sanfuentes Arturo Alessandri Palma Luis Barros Borgoño Emiliano Figueroa Larraín Juan Esteban Montero Pedro Aguirre Cerda Gabriel González...
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Chilean political figure and Provisional President of Chile (1962) Emiliano Figueroa, president of Chile (1990) St. Francis of Assisi, Italian Catholic...
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1927 January Junta Emiliano Ortiz Vega 22 February 1927 23 May 1927 Emiliano Figueroa Carlos Frödden Lorenzen 23 May 1927 21 June 1927 Minister of National...
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Ramón Barros Luco (won) 1915: Javier Ángel Figueroa (lost) 1920: Arturo Alessandri (won) 1925: Emiliano Figueroa (won) 1927: none 1931: Juan Esteban Montero...
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