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    Serapio Calderón Lasso de la Vega (September 14, 1843 – April 3, 1922) served as Interim President of Peru, officially as the President of the Government...
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  • Magambo, Ugandan priest Serapio Calderón, Peruvian interim president Serapio Reyes Ortiz, ninth Vice-President of Bolivia Serapio Rukundo, Ugandan politician...
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  • (†) 242 days Civilista Party 1903 1.º Lino Alarco (†) 2.º Serapio Calderón 34 Serapio Calderón (1843–1922) 7 May 1904 24 September 1904 140 days Civilista...
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    In office 8 September 1903 – 1 August 1907 President Manuel Candamo Serapio Calderón José Pardo y Barreda Prime Minister José Pardo y Barreda Alberto Elmore...
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    Manuel Candamo (category Álvarez Calderón family)
    office. He was married to Teresa Alvarez-Calderón. Following a brief interim government headed by Serapio Calderón, Cándamo was succeeded by his foreign...
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    while the constitutionalists, managed to elected Lino Alarco and Serapio Calderón as candidates for the first and second vice presidents, respectively...
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    Minister (1903-1904) under Manuel Candamo. After Candamo's death, Serapio Calderón became the interim president and called for new elections. The Civilista...
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    51 José Pardo y Barreda 8 September 1903 14 May 1904 Manuel Candamo Serapio Calderón 52 Alberto Elmore Fernández de Córdoba 14 May 1904 24 September 1904...
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  • Party - - Manuel Candamo Died 13 June 1903 before taking office Second Serapio Calderón 8 September 1903 7 May 1904 First José Salvador Cavero Ovalle Civilista...
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  • Pardo, Mariano Ignacio Prado, Eduardo López de Romaña, Manuel Candamo, Serapio Calderón, José Pardo y Barreda Founded 1871 (1871) Dissolved 1930 (1930) Headquarters...
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  • President (1899–1903) Manuel Candamo, Constitutional President (1903–1904) Serapio Calderón, President of the Government Junta (1904) José Pardo y Barreda, Constitutional...
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  • subsequent expulsion, taking of prisoners and captured war material. Serapio Calderón Peruvian-Ecuadorian tension of 1910 (1910)  Peru  Ecuador Stalemate...
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    Pardo [es] 1904 1904 Serapio Calderón Minister Plenipotentiary on Special Mission Javier Prado y Ugarteche [es] 1904 1904 Serapio Calderón Envoy Extraordinary...
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    Minister plenipotentiary Guillermo Seoane May 24, 1904 April 28, 1905 Serapio Calderón Minister plenipotentiary Eugenio Larrabure y Unanue August 18, 1905...
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    plenipotentiary Manuel Álvarez Calderón [es] 1901 Eduardo López de Romaña Minister plenipotentiary Manuel Álvarez Calderón 1905 Serapio Calderón Minister plenipotentiary...
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    growth of the institution from less than 300 students to over 5,000. Serapio Calderón, 78, President of Peru for five months in 1904, who had succeeded to...
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    begin Term end President Notes Víctor R. Cárdenas September 1904 1905 Serapio Calderón As chargé d'affairs. Previously served as Consul to Panama. Federico...
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    Jenaro Sanjinés Calderón (19 September 1843 – 1 December 1913) was a Bolivian lawyer, teacher, journalist, and politician who served as the 12th vice president...
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    Fernández, President (1896–1899) Government Junta, Members: José Manuel Pando, Serapio Reyes Ortiz, Macario Pinilla Vargas (1899) José Manuel Pando, President...
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    (1884–1888)1° Jorge Oblitas (1884–1888)2° José Manuel del Carpio (1888–1892)1° Serapio Reyes Ortiz (1888–1892)2° Severo Fernández (1892–1896)1° Rafael Peña de...
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    Manuel del Carpio 1878: Luciano Valle 1878–1879: Martín Lanza Saravia 1879: Serapio Reyes Ortiz 1880: Juan Crisóstomo Carrillo 1880–1881: Belisario Boeto 1881:...
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  • City's centro in 518 La Palma street. In 1950 the institute moved to 65 Serapio Rendón street in the Colonia San Rafael. During the late 1950s it moved...
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  • 5. Cesar Serapio KBL 270,885 6. Sixto Antonio UNIDO 233,330 7. Jose Cabochan UNIDO 229,476 8. Ranulfo David UNIDO 219,543 9. Carlos Serapio Christian...
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    in the War of the Pacific. Given the absence of Minister of Government Serapio Reyes Ortiz, Pedro José de Guerra, senior minister of the Supreme Court...
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    Civil War. Penguin Books. 2001. London. p.877 Almirante Valdés (VS o AV) Serapio Iniesta, Flon Flon. Los Republicanos Españoles en la Legion Extrangera...
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    1904, his close friend. Shortly before he died, he wrote to his friend, Serapio Rendón, asking him to rescue a third volume that he was preparing that...
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    Serapio, Rufino, Vicente and Ruperta Canaveris. His mother-in-law María Anselma Calderón de la Barca, was the daughter of Joseph Antonio Calderón and...
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    international relations. The Paris arbitration. Press of Gibson Bros. p. 475. Serapio Baqueiro (1881). Reseña geográfica, histórica y estadística del estado...
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  • Armando Tapia 0 0 The Strongest — 3MF Raúl Vargas 0 0 Club Ferroviario [it] — 4FW Serapio Vega [es] (1919-03-23)23 March 1919 (aged 26) 0 0 The Strongest...
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    (1884–1888)1° Jorge Oblitas (1884–1888)2° José Manuel del Carpio (1888–1892)1° Serapio Reyes Ortiz (1888–1892)2° Severo Fernández (1892–1896)1° Rafael Peña de...
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