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    José Miguel Carrera Verdugo (Latin American Spanish: [xoˈse miˈɣel kaˈreɾa]; October 15, 1785 – September 4, 1821) was a Chilean general, formerly Spanish...
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    included O'Higgins and the Argentine José de San Martín. José Miguel Carrera, the most prominent member of the Carrera family, enjoyed a power base in Santiago;...
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    on August 10, 1813 by José Miguel Carrera. Its official name is Liceo Ex A-0 - Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera. The Instituto Nacional...
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    The Edificio José Miguel Carrera is the headquarters of the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores of Chile, located in the Civic District of Santiago, facing...
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    Javiera Carrera (1771–1862), "Mother" of Chile, who sewed its first flag Brigadier Juan José Carrera (1782–1818), independentist hero General José Miguel Carrera...
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    Juan José Pedro de la Carrera y Verdugo or Juan José Pedro Carrera (Santiago, Captaincy General of Chile, 26 June 1782—Mendoza, United Provinces of the...
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    of Chile for less than two months in 1814 through her marriage to José Miguel Carrera. Fontecilla was born to Diego Antonio Fontecilla Palacios and Rosa...
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    Josep Maria Carreras Coll (Catalan: [ʒuˈzɛb məˈɾi.ə kəˈreɾəs ˈkɔʎ]; born 5 December 1946), better known as José Carreras (/kəˈrɛərəs/, Spanish: [xoˈse...
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  • separatist ideas. The movement had as military leaders the Carrera brothers, among them José Miguel, who later became the main character of the so-called Patria...
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    In 1931, the School of Crafts and Arts and School of Engineering José Miguel Carrera was founded. In 1935, its name changed to Universidad Técnica Federico...
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    conducted by the National Institute (Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera), which Carrera's government founded (10 August 1813). The emblem, adopted...
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    days after the execution of the Chileans Luis and Juan José Carrera, brothers of José Miguel Carrera. The specific initiative of those executions is controversial...
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    themselves the "Restorers of the North," they were commanded by José Miguel Carrera Fontecilla. A revolutionary government was formed in the city, declaring...
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    during this period were the political prominence of the Carrera brothers, especially José Miguel Carrera and the military campaigns led by Bernardo O'Higgins...
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  • the Chilean War of Independence José Miguel Carrera (1785–1821), hero of the Chilean War of Independence Luis Carrera (1791–1818), military leader in...
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    until December 2, when it was dissolved by a coup d'état by General José Miguel Carrera. With an initial moderate tendency, through the coup d'état of September...
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    José Miguel Carrera allied with the indigenous Ranquel people of the Pampas in order to fight the rival patriots in Buenos Aires. José Miguel Carrera...
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    were killed in the Battle of La Concepción. Carrera was born in Santiago, Chile; the son of José Miguel Carrera Fontecilla, of Basque descent, and of Emilia...
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    la Pezuela Luisa Recabárren de Marin José de San Martín José Fernando de Abascal José Miguel Carrera José Miguel Infante Juan Martínez de Rozas Ramón...
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    Archbishop of Santiago, has taken place since 1811 when it was started by José Miguel Carrera. In 1971, President Salvador Allende asked that the celebration become...
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  • government. Federal League Provinces of Santa Fe, Entre Ríos and José Miguel Carrera joined forces to topple the 1819 centralist Constitution and the...
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  • Freemasonry Unveiled. José Maria Carreño Blanco, Venezuelan politician and military officer, Interim President, Vice President José Miguel Carrera Verdugo, Chilean...
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    entered the esteemed Carolino College where he was a classmate of José Miguel Carrera. He went on to study law at the Royal University of San Felipe, and...
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    in the northern Patagonian pampas, and supported figures such as José Miguel Carrera, the Pincheira brothers, and Juan Manuel Rosas. The military power...
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    Ignacio Domeyko, scientist and professor of the National Institute José Miguel Carrera, manifests for the first time -during one year of 1842- the need...
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    and José Miguel Carrera did not end with the battle of Rancagua; Upon arriving in Cuyo, they were received by the mayor-intendant at the time, José de...
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    Itata river, 17 October 1813, between the Chilean patriot general José Miguel Carrera and Spanish royalist forces under the command of Clemente Lantaño...
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    Medal of Honour José Miguel Carrera – first Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army and Independence leader of the Patria Vieja Luis Carrera – Chilean military...
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    commanded the army and José de San Martín was allied with O'Higgins. The Army's first commander-in-chief was José Miguel Carrera. After obtaining independence...
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  • President (1812) Pedro José Prado Jaraquemada [es], President (1812) José Miguel Carrera, President (1812–1813) Juan José Carrera, President (1813) Superior...
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