Manuel Bulnes Prieto (Latin American Spanish: [maˈnwel ˈβulnes]; December 25, 1799 – October 18, 1866) was a Chilean military and political figure. He...
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as minister of the interior and minister of justice under President Manuel Bulnes (in office from 1841 to 1851). He emphasized the need for educational...
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Manuel Bulnes Pinto (July 10, 1842 – April 18, 1899) was a Chilean military and political figure. Bulnes was born in Santiago, the son of President Manuel...
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near Yungay, Peru. The United Restoration Army, led by Chilean General Manuel Bulnes, consisting mainly of Chileans and 600 North Peruvian dissidents, attacked...
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Chilean army under Manuel Blanco Encalada suffered heavy losses, which climaxed in the Treaty of Paucarpata, following which Manuel Bulnes took over the leadership...
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Bulnes may refer to: Eduardo Pérez Bulnes (1785–1851), Argentine statesman Francisco Bulnes (politician) (1847–1924), Mexican intellectual Manuel Bulnes...
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supported by the United Restoration Army headed by himself and Chilean Manuel Bulnes—formerly the Restoration Army of Peru—made up of Peruvian and Bolivian...
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injured. After the battle, General Manuel Bulnes was proclaimed as Grand Marshal of Ancash by General Gamarra. General Bulnes again assumed the initiative....
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conservative candidate, Manuel Bulnes was elected to the presidency and reelected again in 1846. Throughout Prieto and Bulnes' presidencies, the pelucones...
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1843 on a rocky hill at Punta Santa Ana, and named after President Manuel Bulnes Prieto. The fort was built to further the president's colonization policies...
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