Antonio Álvarez de Arenales. Included among her children was the general Napoleón Uriburu [es], who participated in the Argentine Civil Wars, the Paraguayan...
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Uriburu. Napoleón Uriburu (1835–1895), Governor of Formosa (1891–1893), Governor of Chaco (1875–1876). Son of Evaristo de Uriburu. Francisco Uriburu (1837–1906)...
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exacto de su inhumación. "La leyenda de la nieta de Napoleón" [The legend of the granddaughter of Napoleon]. Clarín (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 10 November...
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atheism". The views of Argentine maurrassisme may have influenced José Félix Uriburu religious policies. Aside from strictly orthodox maurrassistes and those...
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in the service of Spain during the Peninsular War against the Emperor Napoleon. Returning to Buenos Aires, he participated in the May Revolution in 1810...
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failed to overthrow Agostinho Neto. September 6, 1930: General José Félix Uriburu and the Nacionalistas overthrew President Hipólito Yrigoyen and suspended...
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President (1890–1892) Luis Sáenz Peña, President (1892–1895) José Evaristo Uriburu, President (1895–1898) Julio Argentino Roca, President (1898–1904) Bolivia...
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Spanish: A la verdad, quién era en aquel tiempo el que no juzgase que Napoleón triunfaría y realizaría sus planes con la España? Esto era lo que yo esperaba...
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Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo. 1930 Argentine coup d'état: General José Félix Uriburu overthrew President Hipólito Yrigoyen. Brazilian Revolution of 1930: An...
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public always understood, as did the governments of Yrigoyen, Alvear, Uriburu, Justo, Ortiz and Castillo. Those political leaders knew how to laugh....
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