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    Miguel María Grau Seminario (27 July 1834 – 8 October 1879) was a Peruvian Navy officer and politician best known for his actions during the War of the...
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    The Monument to Miguel Grau Seminario (Spanish: Monumento a Miguel Grau Seminario) is a commemorative monument located in Plaza Grau, in the historic centre...
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    (1832–1905) who fought in the War of the Pacific, and now honours Admiral Miguel Grau Seminario (1834-1879), hero of the Naval Battle of Angamos. RIMPAC (Hawaii-USA)...
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    the first half of the twentieth century. The ship was named for Miguel Grau Seminario, naval hero of the country. During the presidency of Marshal Ramón...
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    monitor Huáscar, under Rear Admiral Miguel Grau Seminario. After the loss of the frigate Independencia at Punta Gruesa, Grau sought to challenge the outnumbering...
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    1919 as Club Miguel Grau by Guillermo Herrera on Calle Tacna in Piura; next to the home where Peruvian war hero Miguel Grau Seminario was born. The club...
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    century. He was the maternal brother of Peruvian admiral and war hero Miguel Grau Seminario and would be a major figure within the Peruvian Navy during the...
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  • Peruvian actor and industrial designer Juan Seminario (born 1936), Peruvian footballer Miguel Grau Seminario (1834–1879), Peruvian naval officer This page...
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    commanded by Arturo Prat Chacón faced a Peruvian ironclad under Miguel Grau Seminario. The battle occurred off the port of Iquique, Peru, and ended with...
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    Estadio Miguel Grau. It has a capacity of about 17,000. The stadium is named after the Peruvian war hero of the War of the Pacific, Miguel Grau Seminario. The...
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