Manuel Francisco Antonio Julián Montt Torres (Latin American Spanish: [maˈnwel ˈmont]; September 4, 1809 – September 21, 1880) was a Chilean statesman...
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problems. The son of the former Chilean president Manuel Montt Torres and Rosario Montt Goyenechea, Pedro Montt graduated in law from the National Institute...
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He was a nephew of previous Chilean president Manuel Montt, and a cousin of future president Pedro Montt. After graduating from the naval academy in 1861...
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Puerto Montt (Mapuche: Meli Pulli) is a port city and commune in southern Chile, located at the northern end of the Reloncaví Sound in the Llanquihue...
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Chilean liberals to overthrow the conservative government of president Manuel Montt and repeal the Chilean Constitution of 1833. After various battles and...
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José Anacleto Montt Goyenechea (1802–1867), Chilean politician and lawyer Manuel Montt (1809–1880), Chilean statesman and scholar Montt family of Chile...
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Manuel Torres may refer to: Manuel Torres (diplomat) (1762–1822), first Colombian ambassador to the United States Manuel Montt (1809–1880), Torres, president...
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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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Chilean army under Manuel Blanco Encalada suffered heavy losses, which climaxed in the Treaty of Paucarpata, following which Manuel Bulnes took over the...
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its old offices. Work began on the original building under President Manuel Montt Torres (1851–1861), but the construction was not completed until 1876...
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