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    Francisco Casimiro Marcó del Pont y Ángel (Latin American Spanish: [fɾanˈsisko maɾˈko ðel pond]; June 25, 1770 – May 19, 1819) was a Spanish soldier and...
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    would result in Osorio's removal and the installation of Francisco Casimiro Marcó del Pont as governor in 1815. In any case, the Spanish believed that it...
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    most-wanted man during the rule of the Spanish Governor of Chile, Casimiro Marcó del Pont. His assaults on Melipilla and San Fernando were an important part...
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    Los Exitosos Pells Guido Wedell 2010 Manuel Rodríguez Francisco Casimiro Marcó del Pont Chilevisión 2011-2012 La Doña Pedro Lisperguer 2016 Narcos Abel...
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    part in the creation of Peru and Bolivia. In Bolivia, royalists, like Casimiro Olañeta, nephew of General Olañeta, gathered in a congress and declared...
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    removed from his position as governor (1815) and Casimiro Marcó del Pont was appointed. Marcó del Pont made good friends with San Bruno, whom he placed...
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    (1777–1819) 3 October 1814 26 December 1815 Royal Governor of Chile — Casimiro Marcó del Pont (1770–1819) 26 December 1815 12 February 1817 Royal Governor of...
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    with Francisco Pizarro's approval. Valdivia founded the city of Santiago del Nuevo Extremo and a few months later its cabildo (municipal council) appointed...
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  • Buenaventura Marcó del Pont y Bory (1738–1818) was a Spanish businessman, and founder of the family of the same name. He was born in Calella, Barcelona...
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    During a military conference called by Royal Governor Field Marshal Casimiro Marcó del Pont on February 8, Maroto's strategy was adopted. However, the following...
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