José Felipe Mariano Gálvez (c. 1794 – March 29, 1862 in Mexico) was a jurist and Liberal politician in Guatemala. For two consecutive terms from August...
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Universidad Mariano Gálvez de Guatemala (UMG) is a private university in Zone 2 of Guatemala City. "Inicio." Universidad Mariano Galvez. Retrieved on...
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Estadio Mariano Galvez is a soccer stadium in Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa, Escuintla in Guatemala, and is home to local first division club Santa Lucía FC...
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Mataquescuintla (section Overthrow of Mariano Gálvez)
led a Catholic peasant revolution against the liberal government of Mariano Gálvez in 1838, and then ruled Guatemala from 1840 until his death in 1865...
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President of Honduras 1949-1952 Karina Galvez, Ecuadorian poet Manuel Gálvez, Argentine novelist Mariano Gálvez (c.1794 – 1862), jurist and Liberal politician...
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Bernardo Vicente de Gálvez y Madrid, 1st Count of Gálvez (23 July 1746 – 30 November 1786) was a Spanish military leader and government official who served...
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effectively by the governments of Guatemala and Nicaragua, chaired by Mariano Gálvez and Dionisio Herrera respectively, marched to El Salvador, defeated...
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positions. Due to this perceived betrayal, liberals Molina Mazariegos and Mariano Gálvez refused to accept appointments to the cabinet positions of secretary...
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individual. He led the revolt against the liberal state government of Mariano Gálvez in Guatemala, and then was instrumental in breaking up the Federal Republic...
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liberty and social and political equality. In 1831 Morazán and Governor Mariano Gálvez turned Guatemala into a testing ground for these 'enlightenment-like'...
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directed by Felipe Gálvez Haberle (in his directorial debut), who co-wrote the script with Antonia Girardi in collaboration with Mariano Llinás. The film...
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clerical revolution led by Rafael Carrera in 1838 that overthrew governor Mariano Gálvez and gave way to a conservative and Catholic regime that lasted until...
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1961 Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, founded in 1966 Universidad Mariano Gálvez de Guatemala, founded in 1966 Universidad Francisco Marroquín, founded...
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Guatemala, under Dr. Mariano Gálvez. It was during this time that he translated the Livingston Code. However, he became estranged from Gálvez, and in 1838 contributed...
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Carrera took Guatemala City by surprise on 13 April 1839; Salazar, Mariano Gálvez and Barrundia fled before the arrival of Carrera's militiamen. Salazar...
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Carlos de Guatemala (CUNOC) Universidad Rafael Landivar Universidad Mariano Gálvez Universidad Mesoamericana Universidad de Occidente Universidad Galileo...
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1871. Picture from the Guatemalan National Assembly of 1872 Q20 Blue Mariano Gálvez, State Leader of the State of Guatemala, within the United Provinces...
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build the rule of law: Simón Bolívar, Antonio José de Sucre, Mariano Moreno, Mariano Gálvez, and Dionisio de Herrera. Trinidad and Tobago signed the Convention...
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higher education to be found in Guatemala City include the Universidad Mariano Gálvez, the Universidad Panamericana, the Universidad Mesoamericana, the Universidad...
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secretarian under President Justo Rufino Barrios Barrancas de Gálvez (San Marcos) – Mariano Gálvez Cabañas, Zacapa – José Trinidad Cabañas, a Honduran politician...
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Gálvez Egúsquiza, who died in the Battle of Callao during the Chincha Islands War, also considered a war hero in Peru. He was the son of José Gálvez Egúsquiza...
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Edmond Mulet (category Universidad Mariano Gálvez alumni)
He studied law and social studies at Guatemala City's Universidad Mariano Gálvez. He is married and has two sons. He is fluent in Spanish, English and...
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strategic studies with a specialization in security and defense from Mariano Gálvez University. He furthered his studies in strategic studies at the Universidad...
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monopoly during the Spanish Colony. A member of the liberal party, Mariano Gálvez was appointed the chief of state in 1831. This was during a period of...
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Leopoldo Guerra (category Universidad Mariano Gálvez alumni)
Tribunal of Guatemala since 2014 until 2020. He graduated from law at Mariano Gálvez University in October 1984, doing a thesis titled in Spanish: Los Problemas...
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Mariano Gálvez was Rafael Carrera. In early 1838, José Francisco Barrundia, a Guatemalan liberal leader, was appalled at the atrocities that Galvez regime...
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of Central America and Galindo enjoyed the patronage of Morazán and Mariano Gálvez, the chief of state in Guatemala. The new federal congress granted Galindo...
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renamed after Argentinian racing driver brothers, Juan Gálvez (1916–1963) and Oscar Alfredo Gálvez (1913–1989). The circuit was originally constructed on...
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Central America and the university was suspended. In 1834, when doctor Mariano Gálvez was head of State of Guatemala, he found the Science Academy in the...
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Manuel Baldizón (category Universidad Mariano Gálvez alumni)
social science, licence as solicitor and notary from the Universidad Mariano Galvez. Baldizón added postgradual studies at the University of Valparaíso...
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