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    Joaquín Prieto Vial (Latin American Spanish: [xoˈse xo.aˈkim ˈpɾjeto]; August 20, 1786 – November 22, 1854) was a Chilean military and political figure...
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    power. On December 7, 1829, the conservative troops under General José Joaquín Prieto Vial, commander of the southern army, approached Santiago from the...
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  • and dramatist José Joaquín Prieto (1786–1854), 4th president of Chile Juan António Prieto, Spanish paralympic runner Juan Carlos Prieto, Spanish paralympic...
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  • composer and pianist Jose Prakash, Indian singer and film actor José Prieto, Mexican cyclist and Olympics competitor José Joaquín Prieto Vial, Chilean military...
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    Chilean statesman and entrepreneur. As a minister of president José Joaquín Prieto's government, he played a pivotal role in shaping the state and politics...
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    Catholic Church. Their most prominent leaders were José Gregorio Argomedo, Juan Egaña and José Joaquín Prieto. Opposed to them were the Liberals (Spanish: Pipiolos)...
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  • Accompaniment: 1,2,3,8,10,12 Orchestra by José Sabre Marroquín, Arrangement by Joaquín Prieto 4.Orchestra by Joaquín Prieto 7.Orchestra by Chucho Ferrer 9.Orchestra...
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    was organized and took control under José Tomás Ovalle. Under the centralist governments of José Joaquín Prieto Vial and Manuel Bulnes, the liberal Vicuña...
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    Palace of the Real Audiencia of Santiago. In 1832, under President José Joaquín Prieto, a new copy was sent to Peru to be signed by O'Higgins, and later...
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    theatre director. Noguera is the son of Héctor Noguera Prieto (grandson of José Joaquín Prieto Vial and Yolanda Illanes Benítez. He studied at Colegio...
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    Portales. Her grandfather, Héctor Noguera Prieto was descendant of the former President of Chile José Joaquín Prieto Vial and her mother is descendant of Diego...
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    Francisco Ruiz-Tagle (lost), Diego José Benavente (lost) 1831: José Joaquín Prieto (won) 1836: José Joaquín Prieto (won) 1841: Manuel Bulnes (won) 1846:...
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    maintained until September 18 of the same year. Then he was succeeded by José Joaquín Prieto, who had been elected in the convened presidential vote. Wikimedia...
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    of the first president with the assumption of office by President José Joaquín Prieto in 1831. It is composed of three stripes with the colors of the Chilean...
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    Ana Jacoba García de Zúñiga y Lizola. His sister Manuela married José Joaquín Prieto, president of Chile. He enlisted in the Blandengues army regiment...
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  • superiors. In 1823, he participated of a rebellion against General José Joaquín Prieto in Rancagua. In 1828 he joined the rebellion against President Francisco...
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    Manuel Bulnes Prieto (Latin American Spanish: [maˈnwel ˈβulnes]; December 25, 1799 – October 18, 1866) was a Chilean military and political figure. He...
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    September 1831 — The Congress appointed José Joaquín Prieto as president and Fernando Errázuriz as vice president, but Prieto did not take office and instead...
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    into the islands of the Pacific Ocean dates to the presidency of José Joaquín Prieto (1831-1841) and the ideology of Diego Portales, who considered that...
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  • Justice, Culture and Education, 1837-1841, in the government of José Joaquín Prieto. Advocate of the Conservative government, he joined the Caupolican...
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    first president to be elected under the constitution was the general José Joaquín Prieto. The constitution allowed for 5 year terms with the possibility of...
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  • José Joaquín Prieto 20 February - 1835 Concepción earthquake 9 June - Ramón Barros Luco (d. 1919) 24 October - Vicente Reyes (d. 1918) "José Joaquín Prieto...
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  • President (1827–1829) José Tomás Ovalle, President (1829–1831) Fernando Errázuriz Aldunate, President (1831) José Joaquín Prieto, President (1831–1841)...
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    of Josefa Prieto Sotomayor, and was a cousin of future presidents José Joaquín Prieto and Manuel Bulnes. He joined the Army on October 27, 1811, and participated...
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    of 1829–30 and concluded in 1861 with the election of the independent Jose Joaquin Perez as president, ending the hegemony of the conservative party. Diego...
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    Bogotá in 1812 with Juana María Prieto Ricaurte, with whom he was double related, being the daughter of Joaquín Prieto Dávila and Rosa Ricaurte Torrijos...
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    the 19th century, who at the time was the power behind president José Joaquín Prieto Vial, was very concerned that the new Confederacy would break the...
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    Interior and Foreign Affairs during the administration of President José Joaquín Prieto. He then became the head of the conservatives, and the fiercest critic...
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    by Prieto in his famous 1936 speech in Cuenca. It was unveiled in December 1984, during a ceremony attended, among others, by Enrique Barón, Joaquín Almunia...
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  • of Valparaíso. He was a friend and advisor to Bernardo O'Higgins, José Joaquín Prieto, Diego Portales and Manuel Bulnes. He was a journalist, Chilean diplomat...
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