• something which Governor-General Juan Antonio Martínez later used against Novales. Novales' unease with the way Spanish authorities treated creoles later grew...
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  • Albero Alto Argavieso Sesa Novales was first mentioned on 4 December 1097 in reference to Señor "Fortunio Garcez de Balle in Novales" The following buildings...
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    2023) "Dossier 2023 World Championships" (PDF). RFEA. "The hard story of Tariku Novales". El Mundo. "Tariku Novales Profile". World Athletics. v t e...
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    Novale is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Communes of the Haute-Corse department "Répertoire national des élus:...
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  • International Skating Union (ISU) championship. Novales has been described as a star in his home country. Novales competed at the U.S. Championships as a novice...
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    shouted, "Long live the Emperor Novales!" (Viva el Emperador Novales). Surprisingly, the townsfolk followed Novales and his troops as they marched into...
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  • President Novalès Venantino Venantini : Enrique, aide of President Novalès Noël Roquevert : Minister of the Interior Folco Lulli : President Novalès, President...
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    Joseph Novales (23 July 1937 – 23 March 1985) was a French professional cyclist. He was professional from 1962 until 1966. Joseph Novales was born in Torralba...
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    resistance to reform, the Andres Novales uprising occurred and it was inspired by the Latin American Wars of Independence. Novales' uprising was primarily supported...
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    (VI) Frazioni Campotamaso, Castelvecchio, Cerealto, Maglio, Massignani, Novale, Piana, San Quirico Government  • Mayor Giancarlo Acerbi Area  • Total 50...
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    Urquijo y Ussía, III Marquess of Urquijo (1872–1948) Isabel de Maltrana y de Novales, I Marquise de Maltrana (d. 1919) Luis de Pedroso y Madan, V Count of San...
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  • Thessaly (1369–1373) Jovan Nenad, "Emperor of Serbs" (1526–1527) Andrés Novales, “Emperor of the Philippines” (1823) Joshua Abraham Norton, “Emperor of...
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    and Pharmacology for Nurses 12th ed., 1997 (ISBN 0-443-05249 2) Miranda-Novales G, Leaños-Miranda BE, Vilchis-Pérez M, Solórzano-Santos F (2006). "In vitro...
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  • Parker A. Davis Designer(s) Bill Morrison Programmer(s) David Litwin Erik Novales Artist(s) Armand Cabrera Composer(s) Danny Pelfrey Series Star Trek Engine...
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    between the Insulares and Peninsulares erupted into the failed revolts of Novales and the Cavite mutiny of 1872, which resulted in the deportation of prominent...
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    Zamboanga and Philippines as soldiers, joined in the revolt of Andres Novales, and he fought for sovereignty and became the short lived Emperor of the...
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  • Silang Revolt (1762–1763) Palaris Revolt (1762–1765) Basi Revolt (1807) Novales Revolt (1823) Palmero Conspiracy (1828) Pule Revolt (1840–1841) Cavite...
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    an almost successful revolt against Spain under the uprising of Andres Novales which were supported by Criollos and Latin Americans who were the Philippines...
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    Zobel. The unrest escalated into a large insurgency in 1823 when Andres Novales, a creole captain, declared the Philippines to be independent from Spain...
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    multiple names: authors list (link) "OLEDs in Display - NOVALED | Creating the OLED Revolution". Novaled.com. Retrieved 27 November 2019. "OLED: New Star of...
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  • El Goumri Mohcin Outalha Zouhair Talbi 3  Spain Ibrahim Chakir Tariku Novales Yago Rojo 3  Uganda Victor Kiplangat Stephen Kissa Andrew Rotich Kwemoi...
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    Francis. p. 251. ISBN 978-1-4822-6215-5. Alfonso Orro Arcay; Margarita Novales Ordax; Miguel Rodríguez Bugarín (2003). "Capitulo III. descripcion de los...
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  • Uzawa-Lucas Endogenous Growth Model. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 0-7546-3624-0. Novales, Alfonso; Fernández, Esther; Ruíz, Jesús (2009). "Endogenous Growth with...
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  • PMID 24105485. Rivas-Ruiz, Rodolfo; Villasis-Keever, Miguel; Miranda-Novales, Guadalupe; Castelán-Martínez, Osvaldo D; Rivas-Contreras, Silvia (2019-03-19)...
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    Philippine Revolution, which sought independence from Spain. A revolt by Andres Novales was inspired by the Latin American wars of independence but the revolt...
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    Argentina, and Costa Rica were dismissed in the context of the Andres Novales uprising, one of the precursors of the Philippine revolution. These Latin-American-born...
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    1953 5 Ysidro Guevarra January 1, 1954 December 30, 1959 6 Vicente O. Novales January 1, 1960 December 30, 1963 7 Mariano Sta. Romana January 1, 1964...
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    soldiers and officers in the Philippines who supported their Emperor, Andrés Novales in his failed revolt against Spain. In 1823, a revolution in Mexico ousted...
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    in 2013. In 1823, in Manila, Philippines, a regimental captain, Andrés Novales, staged a mutiny and proclaimed himself "Emperor of the Philippines". After...
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  • Ana Frega Novales (born 1958) is an Uruguayan writer and historian. In 1979, Frega graduated from the Artigas Institute of Professors [es], in Montevideo...
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