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    Julio Arboleda Pombo (9 July 1817, Barbacoas, Viceroyalty of New Granada – 1862) was a Colombian poet, journalist, and politician. He was also a prominent...
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    friends José Rafael Arboleda Arroyo and Matilde Pombo O'Donnell, the parents of Granadine Confederation President Julio Arboleda Pombo, on his way through...
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    the 8th and last President of the Republic of New Granada. In 1861 Julio Arboleda Pombo became the first person to be elected President of the Granadine...
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    the extreme south. The rebellion was led by the brothers Sergio and Julio Arboleda Pombo, landowners and powerful slave owners who represented that sector...
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    Spain. President Joaquín Mariano Mosquera y Arboleda Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera y Arboleda Julio Arboleda Pombo O'Donnell (1817–1862). He ruled between...
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    of the remaining Confederate forces continued to resist, including Julio Arboleda in the Cauca, General Braulio Henao in Antioquia and General Leonardo...
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    and pro-slavery groups from Cauca and Antioquia departments, led by Julio Arboleda, Manuel Ibánez and Eusebio Borrero, revolted against liberal president...
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    administrator in that city. Her baptismal godparents were her cousin, Julio Arboleda Pombo, and María Josefa Mallarino de Holguín, mother of President Carlos...
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    "Constitutionalist" troops of Pedro Alcántara Herrán, Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera, Julio Arboleda and José Hilario López, located in the north and south of the country...
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  • accept medical treatment. Other examples are offered by psychiatrist Julio Arboleda-Flórez, who presents concerns about throffers in community psychiatry...
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  • José María Obando July 18, 1861: Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera overthrows Julio Arboleda Pombo May 23, 1867: Santos Acosta overthrows Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera...
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    Arboleda Mosquera was born in Paris, France on January 21, 1859 to Julio Arboleda Pombo and Sofía Mosquera Hurtado. Her birth coincided with a brief stay...
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    1861 Colombian coup d'état: Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera overthrows Julio Arboleda Pombo Bolivia: José María Linares was overthrown by his own ministerial...
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    Cundinamarca, Colombia.[citation needed] He was Roman Catholic . His wife Cecilia Arboleda Mosquera was mother of his 12 children. He is related to María Ángela Holguín...
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    Mosquera Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera José Hilario López José María Obando Julio Arboleda Julián Trujillo Lagarcha Ezequiel Hurtado Carlos Lemos Simmonds Froilan...
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    One of the conservatives confronted against Mosquera was the poet Julio Arboleda Pombo, who had also been elected president by the conservatives in the...
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    the insurrection of 1851, where slaveowners and conservatives led by Julio Arboleda Pombo took arms against the López government in protest of the abolition...
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  • President Julio Arboleda 12.04.1858 - 21.03.1859 1. Pedro Fernández Madrid 2. Pedro Alcántara Herrán 3. Julio Arboleda 21.03.1859 - 02.03.1860 1. Julio Arboleda...
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  • Maria Esmeralda Arboleda Cadavid (January 7, 1921 – 16 April 1997[citation needed]) was a Colombian politician, suffragist and the first woman elected...
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    are six living former First Ladies: Nydia Quintero Turbay, former wife of Julio César Turbay Ayala; Ana Milena Muñoz de Gaviria, married to César Gaviria;...
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  • Conservative Party candidates, Pedro Alcántara Herrán and Julio Arboleda Pombo, with Julio Arboleda Pombo emerging as the winner with 73% of votes. Elections...
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    abolition provoked a conservative uprising in the Cauca region, led by Julio Arboleda. The revolt was soon crushed by Lopez' government forces. In Cali, confrontations...
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  • González [es] 2 0.00 Francisco F. Martínez 2 0.00 Pedro Alcántara Herrán 1 0.00 Julio Arboleda Pombo 1 0.00 Benedicto Arias 1 0.00 Juan Demetrio Arizabaleta 1 0.00...
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  • writer and journalist (2002) Julio Arboleda, writer, soldier and statesman (1966) Ismael Enrique Arciniegas, poet (2016) Julio Garavito Armero, Colombian...
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    León Gómez José María Cordovez Moure Eustaquio Palacios Jorge Isaacs Julio Arboleda Gregorio Gutiérrez González Rafael Pombo Soledad Acosta Josefa Acevedo...
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    Cauca and Pasto headed by the Conservative leaders Manuel Ibáñez and Julio Arboleda with the support of the Ecuadorian government. In Antioquia the rebellion...
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    Battalion Arboledas Battalion Salazar Battalion IV Division Medellín Battalion Vencedores Battalion Briceño Battalion Herrán Battalion Julio Arboleda Battalion...
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    Victor Mosquera Chaux lawyer, politician and president of Colombia Julio Arboleda Pombo lawyer, orator, poet, military, journalist, politician, diplomat...
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  • Helena Araújo Ortiz (1934–2015) Consuelo Araújo Noguera (1940—2001) Julio Arboleda Pombo (1817—1862) Luisa Ballesteros Rosas (born 1957) Porfirio Barba-Jacob...
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  • Timothy James "TJ" Navarro-Arboleda Joyce Ching as Kyla Montereal Luz Valdez as Maria Montereal Barbara Miguel as Calilla S. Arboleda Kyle Ocampo as Michelle...
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