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    Juan Lizardo Montero Flores (1832 in Piura, Peru – 1905) was a Peruvian soldier and politician who held the provisional Presidency of Peru from 1881 to...
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    Cáceres for the presidency. Cáceres refused to serve but supported Lizardo Montero. Montero moved to Arequipa and so García Calderón's arrest unified the forces...
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    designation as the Peruvian fleet's flagship. As Montero, the ship was named after Rear Admiral Lizardo Montero Flores (1832–1905) who fought in the War of...
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  • President of Ecuador Lizardo Garrido (born 1957), Chilean footballer Lizardo Montero Flores (1832–1905), Peruvian politician Lizardo Rodríguez Nue (fl....
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    reinforce its Chilean ally, a Peruvian squadron, commanded by Captain Lizardo Montero, was immediately dispatched to the south. Among the ships in the squadron...
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    the "four aces" of Peru's incipient navy (along with Miguel Grau and Lizardo Montero Flores). Rebeca Carrión Cachot, archaeologist "Universidad Nacional...
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    to Chile along with his wife, where he was pressured again until Lizardo Montero's Cry of Montán, and the establishment of his new government in Cajamarca...
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  • 1881 6 November 1881 239 days Independent — 1º Lizardo Montero 2º Andrés Avelino Cáceres 25 Lizardo Montero (1832–1905) 28 September 1881 28 October 1883...
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    himself in Ayacucho, with figures such as Andrés Avelino Cáceres and Lizardo Montero joining his cause. Despite this, different uncoordinated uprisings...
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    was a friend and comrade-in-arms of Miguel Grau, Aurelio García and Lizardo Montero, all of whom were known as the Four Aces of the Peruvian Navy. Unlike...
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    Barbosa's IV Division attacked Lizardo Montero on the right. The Zapadores and Lautaro regiments advanced frontally over Montero, while the Cazadores del Desierto...
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    Gamarra Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente Miguel Iglesias Augusto B. Leguía Lizardo Montero Flores Domingo Nieto Manuel Odría Nicolás de Piérola Felipe Santiago...
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    disputed each other's legitimacy, with a third government headed by Lizardo Montero establishing itself in Arequipa and succeeding García Calderón's government...
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  • Bruce) The Four Aces, a nickname for Peruvian Navy members Miguel Grau, Lizardo Montero, Aurelio García and Manuel Ferreyros. A variety of card trick involving...
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    rather than experience. General Andrés Avelino Cáceres and Admiral Lizardo Montero Flores viewed their influence severely diminished. After several defeats...
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    The Four Aces of the Peruvian Navy. Standing, from left to right, Miguel Grau, Lizardo Montero and Aurelio García y García. Seated: Manuel Ferreyros....
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    26 Lorenzo Iglesias Pino de Arce [es] 3 January 1883 27 August 1883 Lizardo Montero Flores 27 Manuel Antonio Barinaga (1st time) 27 August 1883 7 April...
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    Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero Flores Melitón Carvajal Juan Buendía Juan Fanning Juan Guillermo More...
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    several days and occurred without resistance The Peruvian commander, Lizardo Montero, refused to try to drive the Chileans from the beachhead, as the Chileans...
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    centers, such as Callao and Chorillos. In 1882, provisional president Lizardo Montero issued a Supreme decree that transferred the capital from Lima to Arequipa...
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    following the occupation of Lima during the War of the Pacific, President Lizardo Montero Flores arrived in Arequipa and declared it the capital of Peru, which...
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  • La Puerta de Mendoza Nicolás de Piérola Francisco García Calderón Lizardo Montero Flores Miguel Iglesias Peruvian Civil War of 1884–1885 (1884–1885)...
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    Castilla, in contrast to other naval figures such as Miguel Grau and Lizardo Montero who would side with the rebels. He later participated in the Ecuadorian–Peruvian...
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    Vencedora. At 16:00, having been repelled the small Peruvian fleet under Lizardo Montero, which approached the Spanish twice, only 12 or 14 of Santa Rosa fort...
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    Manuel Villavicencio 2022 Bust of Aurelio García y García 2022 Bust of Lizardo Montero 2022 Bust of Emilio San Martín 2022 Bust of Juan Fanning 2022 Bust...
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    Francisco García Calderón, Provisional President of the Republic (1881) Lizardo Montero Flores, Provisional President of the Republic (1881) Miguel Iglesias...
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    1877 Pedro José de Saavedra 1878–1879 Francisco de Paula Secada 1879 Lizardo Montero 1879 Manuel María del Valle 1879–1880 Melitón Porras 1880 Rufino Torrico...
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    Piérola in Ayacucho. Installed by the government of Miguel Iglesias in Cajamarca. Installed by the government of Lizardo Montero Flores in Arequipa....
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    Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero Flores Melitón Carvajal Juan Buendía Juan Fanning Juan Guillermo More...
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    Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero Flores Melitón Carvajal Juan Buendía Juan Fanning Juan Guillermo More...
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