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    José Milla y Vidaurre (August 4, 1822 in Guatemala City, First Mexican Empire — Guatemala City, Guatemala September 30, 1882) was a notable Guatemalan...
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  • insurrection in 1837 José Milla y Vidaurre (1822–1882), Guatemalan writer Violeta Vidaurre (1928–2021), Chilean actress Vidaurre Rock, a rock which breaks...
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    joy. Casanova y Estrada was well educated, receiving private lessons with well-known Guatemalan writer and politician José Milla y Vidaurre during the 1860s;...
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    declared the treaty void. Among those who signed the treaty was José Milla y Vidaurre, who worked with Aycinena in the Foreign Ministry at the time. Rafael...
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  • the Illinois House of Representatives Salome Jil, pseudonym of José Milla y Vidaurre (1822–1882), Guatemalan writer This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Juan Chapín is a character created by Guatemalan writer José Milla y Vidaurre in his novel Un viaje al otro mundo pasando por otras partes -A trip to...
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    23 – Friedrich Wöhler, German chemist (b. 1800) September 30 – José Milla y Vidaurre, Guatemalan writer (b. 1822) October 13 – Arthur de Gobineau, French...
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    noted by the old chroniclers." Guatemalan writer and historian José Milla y Vidaurre wrote his novel La hija del Adelantado using historical elements...
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    the novel dominated Guatemalan literature, thanks especially to José Milla y Vidaurre, considered the father of the Guatemalan novel. He signed some of...
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    declared the treaty void. Among those who signed the treaty was José Milla y Vidaurre, who worked with Aycinena in the Foreign Ministry. Rafael Carrera...
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