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ESQUIVEL, Antonio Maria (-) Spanish painter - Spain SPA1995J27
ESQUIVEL IBARRA, Ascension (1844-1927) Costa Rican president, lawyer, mason - Costa Rica C142; C770
ESQUIVEL SAENZ, Aniceto (1847-1898) Costa Rican president - Costa Rica C124
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 Aniceto Esquivel Sáenz - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Aniceto Esquivel Sáenz - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This article about a politician is a stub.
This page was last modified 08:30, 21 Mar 2005.
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In 1906 he won because he was supported by president Ascencion Esquivel and three main other candidates were exhiled.
In 1876-1877 handed over the power for two provisional presidents: Aniceto Esquivel Saenz i Vicente Herrera Zeledon (still having control over the army).
Came to power in the coup d`etat that deposed President Aniceto Esquivel Saenz and resigned in favor of Gen. Tomas Guardia the following year.
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 SSHL: Latin American Election Statistics: Costa Rica elections and events 1812-1900   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Aniceto Esquivel runs as only candidate to succeed Guardia as president, takes office in May, is deposed in July for not following Guardia's policies, and is succeeded by Vicente Herrera.
Parker 1981: "Though Soto was tempted to pave the way for a successor who would continue his liberal policies, and doubtless had the power to do so, both he and Ascensión Esquivel (the man he had chosen) made the decision to step aside when the free vote they encouraged in 1889 went against them.
Thus Costa Rica experienced her first genuine election in which the people at large took part and her first peaceful transition from a group in power to the opposition" (page 262).
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 SOMOS PRIMOS: Dedicated to Hispanic Heritage and Diversity Issues
On November 30, 1849, María Antonia Olivas was married to José Apolinario Esquivel, a native of Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico, at the Santa Barbara Mission.
Regina Esquivel was born in 1851 as the daughter of José Apolinario Esquivel and María Antonia Olivas.
Nineteen years later, on January 3, 1870, Regina Esquivel was united in marriage with Gregorio Ortega at the San Buenaventura Mission.
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 Peru 10.246c  et.al.  - Merits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Peruvian State did not consider it advisable to pursue a friendly settlement.
According to the petition submitted to the IACHR by the Centro de Estudios y Acción para la Paz (CEAPAZ), on May 3, 1991, members of the Peruvian Army were seen halting traffic on the highway prior to reaching Huamaya and Andahuasi, where there is a military base.
They made inscriptions alluding to subversive groups on the walls of the towns which were not those used by the subversive groups.
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 Countries Ba-Bo
Jan 1894 French protectorate 1899 part of French West Africa (see under Senegal) 1946 French overseas territory 4 Dec 1958 autonomy (Republic of Dahomey) 1 Aug 1960 independence 30 Nov 1975 People's Republic of Benin 1 Mar 1990 Republic of Benin Governors 22 Jun 1894 - 3 Jul 1899 Victor Ballot (b.
1896) (provisional) 31 May 1880 - 19 Jun 1880 Aniceto Arce (1st time) (acting) (b.
1899) 15 Aug 1888 - 11 Aug 1892 Aniceto Arce (2nd time) (s.a.) 11 Aug 1892 - 19 Aug 1896 Mariano Baptista (b.
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 World War 3 Report #95   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Alvarado is under investigation over media claims he got jobs for family members in state institutions.
Chilean carabineros arrested Mapuche indigenous leader Pascual Pichun in the Temulemu community of Araucania region on Jan. 14, a day after raiding his home and that of Mapuche leader Aniceto Norin.
Pichun and Norin were sentenced on Sept. 22 to five years and a day in prison for the crime of "terrorist threat." The Supreme Court upheld their sentences on Dec. 15.
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 Ronald N. Harpelle - Electronic Guide to the West Indian Diaspora in Middle America
08 05 1886 -- Costa Rica - Aniceto Esquivel becomes president and is overthrown on July 30, 1886.
Since the election of 1889, Costa Rica has generally had free popular political participation.
08 05 1902 -- Costa Rica - Ascensión Esquivel becomes president and serves out his term.
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