• José Luis Montalvo (September 9, 1946 – August 15, 1994) was a Chicano writer, poet, and community activist. José Luis Montalvo was born on September...
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    José Antonio Navarro (February 27, 1795 – January 13, 1871) was a Texas statesman, revolutionary, rancher, and merchant. The son of Ángel Navarro and Josefa...
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    presidency (Miguel Antonio Caro Tobar, Ramón González Valencia and Jorge Holguín Mallarino), two took the presidency by mounting a coup d'état (José Manuel Marroquín...
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  • Benito José Fabiola Campomanes as Linda Luisa Acosta as Eugenia Carmelina Encinas as Lourdes Olivares as Romualdo Germán Montalvo as Montalvo Rosángela...
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    1968–1973 President Carlos Lleras Restrepo Preceded by José Antonio Montalvo Berbeo Succeeded by Antonio Rocha Alvira Colombia Ambassador to the Holy See In...
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    José Antonio Menchaca (1797-01 November 1879) was an American soldier and politician who fought in the Texas Revolution and was recognized by a Joint Resolution...
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  • Montalvo, XII marquesa de Falces (1809–1838) José Carlos Velluti y Tavira, XIII marqués de Falces, IV marqués del Cerro de la Cabeza (1831–1896) José...
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    Turbay Ayala 1961 1962 José Joaquín Caicedo Castilla 1962 1963 José Antonio Montalvo 1963 1963 Fernando Londoño y Londoño 1963 1965 Fernando Gómez Martínez...
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  • Niurka Montalvo Sandra Myers Antonio Peñalver Daniel Plaza Julio Rey Natalia Rodríguez María Vasco Pablo Abián Carolina Marín Fernando Arcega José Manuel...
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  • have served as acting president. Colombian presidential line of succession "José María Campo Serrano". lineasdeltiempo.com. "Eliseo Payán". historico.presidencia...
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  • 1960 - 18.04.1960 Carlos Lleras Restrepo 31.08.1960 - 02.04.1963 José Antonio Montalvo 02.04.1963 - 27.09.1967 06.08.1963 - 08.08.1963 Julio César Turbay...
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  • Christian Ruiz as José María Garcés del Valle "Chema" Renée Varsi as Vanessa Garcés del Valle Raymundo Capetillo as Diego Montalvo Maricarmen Vela as...
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  • Valencia, Francisco de Paula Pérez Tamayo, Gonzalo Restrepo Jaramillo, José Antonio Montalvo, Jesús Estrada Monsalve, Silvio Villegas, Fernando Londoño and Londoño...
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  • 15 July 1957 (1957-07-15) President Gustavo Rojas Pinilla Preceded by José Antonio Montalvo Succeeded by Carlos Arango Vélez Minister of National Education...
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  • dethrone Philip IV, and Gonzalo Montalvo (Red Eagle) retiring upon the blinding of son Alonso. David Janer as Gonzalo Montalvo / Águila Roja ('Red Eagle')...
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  • known as Chago Arroyito Artiles Acosta, Miguel Avellanet, Thelma Avilés Montalvo, Cecilio Bandomo, Luis Barredo, Eduardo Barrionuevo, Rafaél Barro, Carla...
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    José María Velasco Ibarra (19 March 1893 – 30 March 1979) was an Ecuadorian politician. He became president of Ecuador five times, in 1934–1935, 1944–1947...
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    Febres Cordero 1830–1833: José Félix Valdivieso 1833–1834: Víctor Félix de San Miguel 1834–1835: Manuel Ignacio Pareja 1835–1838: José Miguel González y Alminati...
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  • Margarita Sara Montalvo as María Izaguirre Raúl Sandoval as Ángel Infante Max Uribe as child Ángel Cristian Gamero as Márquez Luis Alberti as Antonio Badú Alberto...
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  • Antonio Claudio Álvarez de Quiñones (1670s – 21 October 1736) was a Spanish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church in what is now the Dominican Republic...
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    University of Quito recognized Juan Jose Flores' efforts and bestowed an honorary doctorate on Flores in 1842. Juan José Flores Aramburu was born on 19 July...
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  • José Gregorio Esparza (February 25, 1802 – March 6, 1836), also known as Gregorio Esparza, was the last Texan defender to enter the Alamo during the early...
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    he is the second-youngest president in the country's history, after Juan José Flores, and the youngest to be elected. Noboa was a member of the National...
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  • Mildred Quiroz as Raquel Sánchez José Guillermo Cortines as Juan Pablo Guzmán José Manuel Rodriguez as Mario Montalvo Nuryn Sanlley as Roberta Santos William...
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    such as the writer Juan Montalvo, to whom he offered monetary assistance. Once in power, he glorified the memory of Montalvo as a great teacher and an...
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    September 1750. About this time he wrote a biography of the Granadan poet José Antonio Porcel y Salablanca. In 1753 he was named canon of the cathedral of Córdoba...
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  • Carlos Holguin had also been married to the sister of President Miguel Antonio Caro. Thus, his election as President was seen by many as the "continuance...
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  • Hacienda, property of Amador Montalvo. At the same time, Amador comes to Tequila with his wife Pilar. The patriarch of the Montalvo family has a feeling he...
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  • This team became a "golden breed" of players like René Montalvo, Salvador "Zurdo" Ochoa and José de Jesús Torruco. In fact, the "UAQ Gallos Blancos" arrived...
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