loyal to the Spanish crown. Lorenzo Batlle's son José Batlle y Ordóñez, nephew Luis Batlle Berres and grand-nephew Jorge Batlle Ibáñez would also serve as...
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Batlle, and continued by several of his followers, would help make Uruguay a fairer society. Batlle was born in Montevideo on 23 May 1856 to Lorenzo Batlle...
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political history. See also batlle in Catalan Wikipedia (ca:Batlle). It can refer to: Uruguayan Batlle family: Lorenzo Batlle y Grau, President of Uruguay...
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Jorge Luis Batlle Ibáñez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoɾxe ˈlwis ˈbaʝe iˈβaɲes]; Batlle locally [ˈbaʒe] or [ˈbaʃe]; 25 October 1927 – 24 October 2016) was...
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Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco (4 March 1897 – 3 December 1954) was a Uruguayan political figure and journalist. Pacheco was born in Montevideo. He was a journalist...
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proclaimed an independent state three years earlier. Lorenzo Batlle y Grau —son of Josep Batlle i Carréo and his wife Gertrudis Grau i Font— studied in...
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married José Batlle y Ordóñez, who was later to become a long-serving Uruguayan President. His grand-nephews César Batlle Pacheco and Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco...
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young Luis Batlle Berres and Matilde Ibáñez Tálice met while walking in front of this property. Soon after they were married. In 1947, Luis Batlle Berres...
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José Batlle y Ordóñez. Many of the most important Uruguayan politicians and journalists wrote in its pages: Luis Batlle Berres, Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco...
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José Batlle y Ordóñez, Luis Batlle Berres, Jorge Pacheco Areco, Juan María Bordaberry, Julio María Sanguinetti, Luis Bernardo Pozzolo, and Jorge Batlle. The...
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extendable railway network. The constitutional government of General Lorenzo Batlle y Grau (1868–72) suppressed the Revolution of the Lances by the Blancos...
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Flores Gabriel Antonio Pereira Bernardo Berro Lorenzo Batlle y Grau José Eugenio Ellauri Pedro Varela Lorenzo Latorre Francisco Antonino Vidal Alberto Flangini...
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Department, Banda Oriental del Uruguay. Among the revolutionaries were Lorenzo Batlle, Juan Campisteguy and Claudio Williman, future presidents of Uruguay...
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Avenida Higienópolis, Avenida Amarilis, Uruguay Punta del Este: Rambla Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco South Africa Cape Town: Victoria & Alfred Waterfront Hong Kong...
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Flores Gabriel Antonio Pereira Bernardo Berro Lorenzo Batlle y Grau José Eugenio Ellauri Pedro Varela Lorenzo Latorre Francisco Antonino Vidal Alberto Flangini...
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live with his uncle, José Batlle y Ordóñez, the three-time President of Uruguay, and his cousins César, Rafael and Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco on the Piedras...
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by President José Batlle y Ordóñez in 1913, with the aim of creating an executive body similar to the Swiss Federal Council. Batlle had been opposed to...
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Bordaberry, was Minister for Tourism and Industry in the government of Jorge Batlle. Another son, Santiago, is a rural affairs activist. [citation needed] On...
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round, with 40.1 percent of the vote. He lost to Colorado candidate Jorge Batlle, taking 45.9 percent of the vote. In the 2004 elections, he won 50.45% of...
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History of Uruguay (section Batlle era, 1903–33)
up the Italian middle class in the city. The government of General Lorenzo Batlle y Grau suppressed the Revolution of the Lances, which started in September...
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Danilo Astori Alfredo Baldomir Hugo Batalla Jorge Batlle José Batlle y Ordóñez Lorenzo Batlle Luis Batlle Berres Tomas Berreta Graciela Bianchi (born 1954)...
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son of Lorenzo Batlle y Grau César Batlle Pacheco (Deputy and Senator), son of José Batlle y Ordóñez, grandnephew of Duncan Stewart Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco...
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Flores Gabriel Antonio Pereira Bernardo Berro Lorenzo Batlle y Grau José Eugenio Ellauri Pedro Varela Lorenzo Latorre Francisco Antonino Vidal Alberto Flangini...
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Colorado — President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power. 23 Lorenzo Batlle (1810–1887) 1 March 1868 1 March 1872 Colorado 1868 8th Constitutional...
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Duncan Stewart. Matilde Pacheco married Ruperto Michaelsson Batlle (a nephew of Lorenzo Batlle y Grau) in 1872, with whom she had five children: Matilde...
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la República Oriental del Uruguay from 1948 to 1950. He succeeded Luis Batlle as President of Uruguay from 1951 to 1952, as part of the Colorado Party...
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Pacheco Stewart, was the brother of Matilde Pacheco, wife of President José Batlle y Ordóñez. While his maternal grandfather was the jurist Ricardo Areco....
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Williman was chosen by Batlle to succeed him as Uruguayan presidents were constitutionally barred from serving consecutive terms. Batlle’s naming of Williman...
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Uruguayan society. The Batlle family, originated from Sitges, was a prominent political family of the country. Lorenzo Batlle, born to Catalan parents...
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president. Within two years Lindolfo Cuestas had ceded the Presidency to José Batlle y Ordóñez on an interim basis. He soon reassumed the office, however, and...
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