Francisco Antonio Pascual de la Ascensión Ruiz de Tagle y Portales (Latin American Spanish: [fɾanˈsisko ˌrwisˈtaɣle]; c. 1790 – March 23, 1860) was a...
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Freire which nominated Francisco Ruiz-Tagle Portales as acting president. Because of internal dissent with his ministers, Ruiz-Tagle Portales resigned six...
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Alamo José Francisco Ruiz (1783–1840), Texas revolutionary and politician Francisco Ruiz-Tagle (c. 1790–1860), Chilean president Francisco Ruiz Lozano (1607–1677)...
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finance minister. In 1829, when Francisco Antonio Pinto was elected President of Chile, the runners-up were Francisco Ruiz-Tagle Portales, a liberal federalist...
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presidential election. The winner should have been the first runner-up, Francisco Ruiz-Tagle with 98 electoral votes or 24.1% of the vote, or the second runner-up...
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writer Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle (born 1942), Chilean politician and civil engineer, President of Chile 1994–2000 Francisco Ruiz-Tagle (1790–1860), Chilean...
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presidential election. The winner should have been the first runner-up, Francisco Ruiz-Tagle (98 electoral votes or 24.13%), or the second runner-up, General...
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18 February 1830 Pelucones — President of the Government Junta. — Francisco Ruiz-Tagle Portales (1790–1860) 18 February 1830 1 April 1830 — Provisional...
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of Ochagavía. It ruled the country until February 18, 1830, when Francisco Ruiz-Tagle assumed as the new Acting President. When the Chilean Civil War of...
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Chilean minister and statesman. Son of José Santiago Portales Larraín. Francisco Ruiz-Tagle Portales, a Chilean politician, President of Chile during 1830. Son...
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