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    election held on 7 July 1963. José María Guido was born in Buenos Aires on 29 August 1910. His father José María Emilio Guido Repetto was born in La Plata...
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  • Wieland (1906-1993), Austrian actor José María Guido (1910–1975), president of Argentina between 1962 and 1963. Peggy Guido (1912–1994), also known as Peggy...
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  • name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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  • after the resignation of Alejandro Gómez in November 1958, convoked José María Guido, president pro-tempore of the Senate, to the Palace of Justice to take...
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  • telling him that a civilian, José María Guido, had been sworn in president that morning in the palace of the Supreme Court. Guido was a senator from the UCRI...
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    living former Argentine president. María Estela Martínez Cartas was born in La Rioja, Argentina, daughter of María Josefa Cartas Olguín and Carmelo Martínez...
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  • Guilherme Guido (born 1987), Brazilian swimmer José María Guido (1910–1975), interim President of Argentina from 1962 to 1963 Luigi Guido (born 1968)...
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    detained by the coup military and a decree of the Executive Power of José María Guido validated his detention without trial for eighteen months, preventing...
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    troops after a ceasefire agreement had been approved by President José María Guido and his cabinet, and was only convinced to follow orders after a tense...
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    Pina, Mariama; Velázquez, Kennia; Arbeláez, Natalia; Echeverry y Elisa, María José (16 November 2021). "La ultraderecha arma nuevas alianzas para crecer...
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    of President Arturo Frondizi on 29 March 1962. Illia’s predecessor, José María Guido, was installed as head of a nominally civilian administration when...
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    de Alvear, Nicolás Avellaneda, Victorino de la Plaza, José Figueroa Alcorta, José María Guido, Arturo Humberto Illia, Agustín P. Justo, Bartolomé Mitre...
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    and his close relations with Cuba, the UCRI President of the Senate, José María Guido, was appointed President of Argentina. A proposed Popular Front uniting...
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    Justo José de Urquiza y García was born in Entre Ríos, the son of José Narciso de Urquiza Álzaga, born in Castro Urdiales, Spain, and María Cándida...
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    posts under Frondizi's military-appointed successor, Senate President José María Guido. Reintroducing many of his restrictive 1959 policies, as well as nearly...
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    (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Ediciones B. ISBN 978-987-627-166-0. Rosa, José María (1974). Historia Argentina (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Editorial Oriente...
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    Governments – Proscription of Peronism (1958–1966) Arturo Frondizi José María Guido Arturo Umberto Illia Revolución Argentina – Military Dictatorships...
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    María Isabel Lacoste Álvarez (1893–1939). They had seven children: María Cristina (1949), Jorge Horacio (1950), Alejandro Eugenio (1951–1971), María Isabel...
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    new coup forced him out. Amidst the political turmoil, Senate leader José María Guido reacted swiftly and applied anti-power vacuum legislation, ascending...
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    reelection. The first elected president under the constitution was Justo José de Urquiza, but Buenos Aires seceded from the Argentine Confederation as...
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    Héctor José Cámpora (26 March 1909 – 18 December 1980) was an Argentine politician. A major figure of left-wing Peronism, Cámpora was briefly Argentine...
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    Vandor had been killed in 1969, his rival José Alonso in 1970, now in 1973 it was the turn of CGT leader José Rucci, and a year later building workers'...
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    Governments – Proscription of Peronism (1958–1966) Arturo Frondizi José María Guido Arturo Umberto Illia Revolución Argentina – Military Dictatorships...
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    distance himself from him, and for future revisionist historians such as José María Rosa to question the validity of his work altogether. He also wrote poetry...
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    Manuel Alberti, Carlos María de Alvear, Miguel de Azcuénaga, Antonio González de Balcarce, Manuel Belgrano, Antonio Beruti, Juan José Castelli, Domingo French...
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    Minister. Alemann inherited an economy in deep recession in the aftermath of José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz's economic policies of the late 1970s. Alemann slashed...
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    María del Carmen Modesta Leonor). He was first assistant and then Minister of the government of Corrientes Province under José María Paz. Justo José de...
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    60% of the votes. His father, José María Lastiri, was born in Almandoz, Navarre in northern Spain, while his mother, María Ferrari was born in Rome, Lazio...
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    one of a series of conservative Argentine Economy Ministers during José María Guido's brief presidency (an interlude marked by squabbles among the military...
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    ..., Volume 10, Andrés Lamas, Vicente Fidel López, Juan María Gutiérrez, 1875 Don José, José García Hamilton, April 2011, ISBN 9789875666870 Argentina...
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