Tomás Bobadilla y Briones (30 March 1785 – 21 December 1871) was a writer, intellectual and politician from the Dominican Republic. The first ruler of...
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people had joined the liberals. The basic link in such alliance was Tomás Bobadilla, a lawyer who held positions in public administration since the time...
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Bobadilla (1511–1590), Spanish Roman Catholic priest; one of the first Jesuits Raúl Bobadilla (b. 1987), Argentine professional football player Tomás...
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Adolfo Alejandro Nouel (redirect from Adolfo Alejandro Nouel y Bobadilla)
of French descent, and Clemencia Antonia Bobadilla y Desmier D'Olbreuse (daughter of President Tomás Bobadilla y Briones, of full Spanish descent and the...
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vote to preside over the nation but he declined the proposal, while Tomás Bobadilla took office instead. Duarte helped inspire and finance the Dominican...
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refused to receive the presidency under such conditions and, advised by Tomás Bobadilla, demanded the inclusion of article 210, a legal monstrosity that entitled...
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Santiago Giménez (redirect from Santiago Tomás Giménez)
Santiago Tomás Giménez (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo toˈmas xiˈmenes]; born 18 April 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for...
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Rosa Ignacio Retes [es] as Sr. Ortiz Tony Carbajal [es] as Licenciado Tomás Bobadilla Lupita Sandoval [es] as Dorotea Ana María Aguirre [es] as Mercedes...
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Fray Tomás de Berlanga (1487 – 8 August 1551) was the fourth Bishop of Panamá. Tomás de Berlanga was born in Berlanga de Duero in Soria, Spain. On February...
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the presidency of the Central Government Board was in the hands of Tomás Bobadilla, and the Liberation Army with General Pedro Santana, and his Seiban...
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Tomás Bobadilla, with whom he had had serious disagreements. According to Víctor Garrido, while Santana privileged relations with France, Bobadilla opposed...
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31. Clemencia Antonia Bobadilla y Desmier D’Olbreuse (1835–1876; daughter of Tomás Bobadilla y Briones; mother of Adolfo Alejandro Nouel y Bobadilla)...
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Sánchez ousted the conservative Tomás Bobadilla from power. Santana inaugurated a military dictatorship with Bobadilla as a member of his junta. The Dominican...
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Khan Emir of Afghanistan Emirate of Afghanistan 1840–1842 Mussoorie Tomás Bobadilla President of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 1844–1849 1868–1871†...
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March 1844 2 days Interim president of the Central Government Junta. Tomás Bobadilla (1785–1871) 1 March 1844 9 June 1844 100 days President of the Central...
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President Ulises Francisco Espaillat (third-great-grandfather) President Tomás Bobadilla (fourth-great-grandfather) Lieutenant-Governor Francisco Espaillat...
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del Rosario Sánchez. They formed an alliance with the conservative Tomás Bobadilla, resulting in the Dominican Act of Independence, which includes signatories...
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disputed hegemony, pointing particularly to the former Santanistas Tomás Bobadilla and Manuel Valverde. The relationship between these conservatives and...
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a joint liberal-conservative alliance with the senior politician, Tomás Bobadilla. Thanks to this, on January 16, 1844, the manifesto in favor of independence...
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February 27, 1844, the surviving members of La Trinitaria, now led by Tomás Bobadilla, declared independence from Haiti. The Trinitarios were backed by Pedro...
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(Dominican father) Salvador Jorge Blanco – former president (1982–1986) Tomás Bobadilla – first ruler of the Dominican Republic Juan Bosch y Gaviño – former...
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Bautista Lovalace 1846, 1847, 1849 Francisco Javier Abreu 1846, 1847 Tomás Bobadilla 1847 Toribio López Villanueva 1848 Félix María Delmonte 1848, 1849...
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Europe Dominican Republic First Dominican Republic (complete list) – Tomás Bobadilla, Manuel Jimenes, Carlos Moreno, Mariano Echavarria, Jose Maria Caminero...
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the beginnings of the silent rivalry that he began to maintain with Tomás Bobadilla, who then directed the daily actions of the government, to the degree...
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collaboration with Mella. The latter had established relations with Tomás Bobadilla, one of the most senior conservatives, who had also come to the conclusion...
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Malvina Henríquez Mon. On his mother's side, he descends from President Tomás Bobadilla, the first ruler of the Dominican Republic; Paliza Nouel is great-grandnephew...
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establish an alliance with a sector of the conservatives headed by Tomás Bobadilla. Together they wrote the Manifesto of January 16, which also called...
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García 60 1.19 Pedro Valverde y Lara 14 0.28 Eugenio Valerio 13 0.26 Tomás Bobadilla 9 0.18 Eugenio Miches 8 0.16 Manuel Rodríguez 7 0.14 José del Carmen...
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Name Took office/left office Notes Benigno F. de Rojas 1854 Tomás Bobadilla 1854 Pedro Francisco Bonó 1858 Valentín Ramírez Báez 1866 Jacinto de la Concha...
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Retrieved 29 December 2017. "Aldo Bobadilla dejó Libertad" (in Spanish). ABC Color. 21 July 2018. "Eduardo Villalba toma el interinato en el Gumarelo" (in...
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