Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl (26 November 1826 – 22 July 1905) was the president of Venezuela from 1888 to 1890. He was the first civilian president who was...
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1984), Mexican footballer Juan Fernández de Rojas (1750–1819), Spanish historian, writer and humorist Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl (1826–1905), President of...
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Carlos Soublette Antonio Guzmán Blanco Guillermo Tell Villegas Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl Raimundo Andueza Palacio Francisco González Guinán Manuel Antonio...
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bringing with himself his last paintings, a portrait of President Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl and The Purgatorio, a depiction of purgatory (both 1890). Soon after...
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Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam ˈpaβlo monˈtoʝa rolˈdan]; born 20 September 1975), is a Colombian racing driver who has competed...
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1879 Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl, 1879-1884 Francisco Rivas Castillo, 1884-1886 Juan Francisco Castillo, 1886 Andrés María Caballero, 1886 Pedro Pablo Azpúrua...
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needed] Preceded in the role by Rafael Arvelo, he was succeeded by Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl.[citation needed] On June 28, 1868, he succeeded Manuel Ezequiel...
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returned as president. Crespo went into exile during the presidency of Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl which marked a break with Guzmán Blanco's policies. During the second...
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presiding a transition period, which concluded on 2 July 1888, when Juan Pablo Rojas Paul assumed the presidency. Hermógenes López's provisional government...
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Armor Infantry Battalion "Simon Bolivar" 312th Armored Cavalry Squadron "Juan Pablo Ayala" 316th Air Defense Artillery Battalion 32nd Caribbean Ranger Brigade...
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