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    Mariano Enrique Calvo Cuéllar (18 July 1782 – 29 July 1842) was a Bolivian lawyer, general and politician who served as the de facto eighth president...
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    during the presidency of Evo Morales. José Miguel de Velasco Franco, Mariano Enrique Calvo, and Pedro José Domingo de Guerra were acting presidents for particularly...
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    State until 23 July 1835 when he was replaced by Mariano Enrique Calvo. For much of his tenure, Calvo would serve as acting president in replacement of...
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    José de Sucre, Eusebio Guilarte, Manuel Isidoro Belzu, Jorge Córdova, Mariano Melgarejo, Hilarión Daza, José Manuel Pando, and Juan José Torres). Five...
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    Esteban, who found Bolívar to be "very ignorant." Esteban asked Gerónimo Enrique de Uztáriz y Tovar, a Caracas native and government official, to educate...
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    His vice-presidential term came to an end on 23 July 1835 when Mariano Enrique Calvo was elected to succeed him. In recognition of his service, the Senate...
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    de Santa Cruz politician Mariano Enrique Calvo as president. Bolivia (September): José Ballivián deposed Mariano Enrique Calvo and returned Andrés de Santa...
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  • command to Mariano Enrique Calvo, a pro-Andrés de Santa Cruz loyalist, on 9 July. 22 September 1841: José Ballivián overthrows Mariano Enrique Calvo. 2 January...
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  • secretary to Mariano Enrique Calvo. As Santa Cruz's most trusted ally in Bolivia, Calvo wielded immense powers in the country. Being Calvo's secretary,...
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    Miguel de Velasco (1829–1835) Mariano Enrique Calvo (1835–1839) Aniceto Arce (1880–1881)1° Belisario Salinas (1880–1884)2° Mariano Baptista (1884–1888)1° Jorge...
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    plenipotentiaries Aguirre and Buitrago, and Bolivian Vice President Mariano Enrique Calvo, he agreed on the project that should be discussed and approved...
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    Bolivian presidents including José Miguel de Velasco, Tomás Frías, and Mariano Enrique Calvo. He was also husband to one of the country's most famed feminists...
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  • Mariano Enrique Calvo Cuellar, Bolivian politician Martín Calvo Encalada, Chilean politician Pilar Calvo (born 1963), Catalan politician Alex Calvo García...
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    José Severo Feliciano Malavia 1829: Mariano del Callejo 1829: José María de Lara 1829–1831: Mariano Enrique Calvo 1831: Manuel José de Asin Franco 1832–1833:...
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    Upper Peru under the republican form. Finally, the Assembly president José Mariano Serrano, together with a commission, wrote down the "Independence Act of...
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  • (1465–1524) was a Spanish conquistador and first governor of Cuba. Mariano Enrique Calvo Cuellar (1782–1842) was the president of Bolivia. Javier Pérez de...
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    Miguel de Velasco (1829–1835) Mariano Enrique Calvo (1835–1839) Aniceto Arce (1880–1881)1° Belisario Salinas (1880–1884)2° Mariano Baptista (1884–1888)1° Jorge...
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    (1829–1839) ▌José Miguel de Velasco (1839–1841) ▌Sebastián Ágreda (1841) ▌Mariano Enrique Calvo (1841) ▌José Ballivián (1841–1847) ▌Eusebio Guilarte (1847–1848)...
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    (1829–1839) ▌José Miguel de Velasco (1839–1841) ▌Sebastián Ágreda (1841) ▌Mariano Enrique Calvo (1841) ▌José Ballivián (1841–1847) ▌Eusebio Guilarte (1847–1848)...
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    Daniel Sánchez Bustamante, grandfather and Minister of Foreign Affairs; Mariano Calvo, great-great-grandfather and President; and Tomás Frías, great-great-grandmother's...
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    congress met for ten days under the chairmanship of vice-president Mariano Enrique Calvo Cuellar. The congress granted the requested powers and granted other...
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    Miguel de Velasco (1829–1835) Mariano Enrique Calvo (1835–1839) Aniceto Arce (1880–1881)1° Belisario Salinas (1880–1884)2° Mariano Baptista (1884–1888)1° Jorge...
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    technically mestizo rather than solely indigenous. Further, former president Enrique Peñaranda was of substantially indigenous origin. Harten states that this...
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    (1829–1839) ▌José Miguel de Velasco (1839–1841) ▌Sebastián Ágreda (1841) ▌Mariano Enrique Calvo (1841) ▌José Ballivián (1841–1847) ▌Eusebio Guilarte (1847–1848)...
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    15 August 1831 Vice President José Miguel de Velasco (1829–1835) Mariano Enrique Calvo(1835–1839) Preceded by José Miguel de Velasco (acting) Succeeded...
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    Manuel Mariano Melgarejo Valencia (13 April 1820 – 23 November 1871) was a Bolivian military officer and politician who served as the fifteenth president...
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    the anger of the army at the promotion of Calvo: Congress passed a law... which had Doctor Mariano Enrique Calvo, Prosecutor of the Supreme Court and then...
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    1861) July 17 – James Cockle, British surgeon (d. 1854) July 18 – Mariano Enrique Calvo, president and vice president of Bolivia (d. 1842) July 19 Jonathan...
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    1861) July 17 – James Cockle, British surgeon (d. 1854) July 18 – Mariano Enrique Calvo, president and vice president of Bolivia (d. 1842) July 19 Jonathan...
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    passed the baton to another Conservative, his understudy and vice-president Mariano Baptista. Arce retired from politics after the end of his term, although...
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