Cornelio Judas Tadeo de Saavedra y Rodríguez (September 15, 1759 – March 29, 1829) was an Argentine military officer and statesman. He was instrumental...
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Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez (1821 – April 7, 1891) was a Chilean politician and military figure who played a major role in the Occupation of the Araucanía...
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Catalina Saavedra (born 1968), Chilean television and film actress Cornelio Saavedra (1761–1829), Argentine soldier and politician Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez...
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Bitonto Cornélio Pires (1884–1958), journalist, writer, and Brazilian folklorist Cornelio Reyna (1940–1997), Mexican norteño singer Cornelio Saavedra (1761–1829)...
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Cornelio Saavedra is a province in the north-eastern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department. The capital of the province is Betanzos with 4,168 inhabitants...
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Southern Cebu, Philippines Saavedra (surname) Saavedra position, a famous endgame study in chess Cornelio Saavedra Province, Bolivia This disambiguation page...
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Araucanía can be largely attributed to Colonel Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez. The plan outlined by Saavedra envisaged a state-led colonization influenced...
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maduren y entonces las comeremos" Cited by Luna, ...Cornelio Saavedra, p. 84 Luna, ...Cornelio Saavedra, pp. 85–87 Gelman, pp. 17–18 Galasso, p. 46 Abad...
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autógrafa is an autobiography written in 1829 by Cornelio Saavedra, president of the Primera Junta. Saavedra was of old age by then, and wrote from his perspective...
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Buenos Aires pass through Saavedra en route to their larger estates and country clubs. The barrio was named after Cornelio Saavedra, president of the First...
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