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    Melchor de Talamantes (in full, Melchor de Talamantes Salvador y Baeza) (January 10, 1765, Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru – May 9, 1809, Veracruz, Mexico)...
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  • an unincorporated community Melchor de Talamantes (1765–1809), Mexican independence advocate Rafael Aguilar Talamantes (1940–2016), Mexican politician...
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  • (1626–1691), Spanish politician Melchor de Navarrete (1693–1761), Spanish soldier and administrator Melchor de Talamantes (1765–1809), Mexican friar and...
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    rich businessman Gabriel J. de Yermo, staged a coup. Viceroy Iturrigaray was deposed and Primo de Verdad, Melchor de Talamantes and other members of the...
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    colony, Marshall Pedro de Garibay, an octogenarian controlled by the Audiencia. Primo Verdad y Ramos and Melchor de Talamantes were imprisoned, and died...
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    New Spain, but born in the mother country). On September 1, 1808, Melchor de Talamantes, a Peruvian priest and the intellectual leader of the Criollo party...
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  • Francisco Primo de Verdad Melchor de Talamantes José de Iturrigaray 1808 September 21 Junta de Montevideo Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata  Uruguay...
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    Beristáin, Licenciado Cristo, Iturrigaray's secretary, and Fray Melchor de Talamantes. Verdad y Ramos was found dead in his cell in the archbishop's prison...
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    representation in the council. August 25. A Peruvian-born priest, Melchor de Talamantes, wrote a paper to the city council of Mexico City asserting reasons...
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    between the two countries. A Peruvian priest living in Mexico, Melchor de Talamantes (1765–1809) was named to head the commission on the New Spain side...
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