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    Guillermo Prieto Pradillo audio (10 February 1818 – 2 March 1897) was a Mexican novelist, short-story writer, poet, chronicler, journalist, essayist, patriot...
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  • Prieto (1926–2011), Chilean actor Carlos Prieto (born 1937), Mexican cellist Chris Prieto (born 1972), American baseball player and coach Guillermo Prieto...
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  • vigilante film directed by Ernesto Díaz Espinoza and co-written with Guillermo Prieto, Sanz Andrea and Gina Aguad. The film stars Marko Zaror and Noah Segan...
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    Juárez along with his ministers which included Melchor Ocampo and Guillermo Prieto were imprisoned. The commander of the garrison, Colonel Landa, was...
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    liberals Benito Juárez, Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, Melchor Ocampo, and Guillermo Prieto, but also the more moderate Ignacio Comonfort. Clashes in the cabinet...
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    such as Ponciano Arriaga, Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, Melchor Ocampo, and Guillermo Prieto. While the Liberal Party consistently supported anti-clerical measures...
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  • sale on 19 September 1972 to serve in the Mexican Navy as the ARM Guillermo Prieto (C71). The ship was later reclassified G02, before she was renamed...
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    as Minister of War. Melchor Ocampo was made Minister of Relations, Guillermo Prieto was made Minister of the Treasury, and Benito Juarez of Justice and...
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  • Fidel Velázquez Sánchez (1900–1997), Mexican union leader Pen name of Guillermo Prieto (1818–97), Mexican writer Fidel Chaves de la Torre (born 1989), Spanish...
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    Mexican Navy) was commissioned on 1 June 1999 and the last, Guillermo Prieto (shortened to Prieto) on 17 September 1999. On 24 October 2003 a fire broke out...
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  • liberal newspapers, and later served as president of the Supreme Court. Guillermo Prieto – Liberal journalist and poet who would eventually serve in the ministry...
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    Outstanding among these Mexican liberals were Ignacio Ramírez (1818–1879); Guillermo Prieto (1818–1897); and Ignacio Manuel Altamirano (1834–1893), who was of...
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    maximum penalty for such crimes to 60 years in prison. Journalist Guillermo Prieto "Pirry" La Rotta interviewed Garavito for a show which was broadcast...
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    Secretariat of the Navy Commands held (Former commands over) Llava Colon Guillermo Prieto Morelos Sixth Mexican F Flotilla Pacific Naval Force Eighth Naval Region...
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    including the liberal lawyers Melchor Ocampo and Benito Juarez, the poet Guillermo Prieto and the anti-clerical writer Ignacio Comonfort. The Alvarez administration...
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    as Secretary of External Affairs. Degollado was a close friend of Guillermo Prieto and of Melchor Ocampo and fought by his side in many battles. Degollado...
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    important for the history of Mexico and Melchor Ocampo, Benito Juarez, Guillermo Prieto and Ignacio Comonfort men had the opportunity to have an active political...
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    of the war, a group of Mexican writers including Ignacio Ramírez, Guillermo Prieto, José María Iglesias, and Francisco Urquidi compiled a self-serving...
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    #8–10). Other examples include the Mexican comic Invictus by Leonel Guillermo Prieto and Victaleno León; the Brazilian comic Audaz, o demolidor, by Álvaro...
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    important the Academy Lateran, founded in 1836 (José María Lacunza, Guillermo Prieto, Manuel Carpio, Andrés Quintana Roo, José Joaquín Pesado, Ignacio Rodríguez...
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    be president headed to Guanajuato with two of his chosen ministers, Guillermo Prieto and Felipe Berriozábal, where they were received with great enthusiasm...
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    School. During high school, Prieto became addicted to drugs and alcohol. Around this time, he and his brother Guillermo met Sandra Figueroa, whose brothers...
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    as Minister of War. Melchor Ocampo was made Minister of Relations, Guillermo Prieto was made Minister of the Treasury, and Benito Juarez of Justice and...
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    Alma Guillermoprieto (born Alma Estela Guillermo Prieto, 1949) is a Mexican journalist. She has written extensively about Latin America for the British...
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    from Mud Hut to Perpetual Revolution, London: The Bodley Head, p. 215 Guillermo Prieto, Alma (6 October 2005). "Don't Cry for Me, Venezuela". New York Review...
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    point threatening his life, until fellow liberal minister and prisoner Guillermo Prieto dissuaded the hostile soldiers from shooting Juarez. As rival factions...
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    "'Revivirá panteón Dolores". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2009-05-28. Prieto Soldevilla, Alain de J. (9 February 2009). "En riesgo panteón catalogado...
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  • Season 5, 2023: Juan del Mar Current Tatán Mejía (5–present) Former Guillermo Prieto (1–4) Katerine Porto (1) Croatia Survivor: Odisejev Otok Survivor:...
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    2007. Retrieved 13 October 2008. Una excursión a Jalapa en 1875 by Guillermo Prieto El Libro Azul del Estado de Veracruz (1923). México, el País del Porvenir...
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    insufficient scientific output. Writer Guillermo Sheridan showed evidence of plagiarism in a biography of Guillermo Prieto published by Gertz Manero, which...
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