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  Bernardino Rivadavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bernardino de la Trinidad Gónzalez Rivadavia y Rivadavia (May 20, 1780 – September 2, 1845) was the first president of Argentina, from February 8, 1826 to July 7, 1827.
Rivadavia was born in Buenos Aires in 1780.
Rivadavia was later sent to Europe to improve Argentine relations with England and Spain.
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 Bernardino Rivadavia - 1780-1845 - Who's who in mineral names - Rivadavite - Biography Rocks & Minerals - Find ...
Rivadavia was born to Spanish parents in Buenos Aires on 20 May 1780, was educated at the College of San Carlos, and became a successful merchant.
Rivadavia was captain of one of the militia regiments.
Rivadavia was an ardent supporter of the revolution, and in 1811 he became secretary of the junta.
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 Bernardino Rivadavia Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Bernardino Rivadavia (1780-1845) was a leader in Argentina's efforts to secure independence and after the break with Spain introduced a vast body of reforms to provide a sound basis for the newly independent country.
Bernardino Rivadavia was born a citizen of Spain's colonial empire.
Rivadavia also served his nation in the field of diplomacy, twice traveling to Europe on delicate missions and filling the office of foreign minister.
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 Rivadavia, Bernardino - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Rivadavia, Bernardino, 1780-1845, Argentine statesman and diplomat, first president of the United Provinces of La Plata (1826-27).
He served (1806-7) under Jacques de Liniers against the British invaders and was a leading advocate of independence in 1810.
An ardent liberal, Rivadavia instituted many reforms and strove to impose centralistic government on the nation.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-rivadavi.html   (391 words)

  
 El Historiador :: Biografías :: Bernardino Rivadavia
Belgrano regresó en 1816, pero Rivadavia permaneció en Londres hasta 1820.
Rivadavia había regresado de Inglaterra muy entusiasmado por las doctrinas económicas y políticas vigentes en la capital de la Revolución Industrial.
Rivadavia suprimió los Cabildos, último resabio de la organización política colonial, y estableció una novedosa ley electoral que incluía el sufragio universal, con las limitaciones propias de la época.
www.elhistoriador.com.ar /biografias/r/rivadavia.php   (2439 words)

  
 Argentina - economic aspects of the country's land use American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The - Find Articles
THROUGH Rivadavia's initiative, the Law of Emphyteusis was passed by the General Constituent Congress held in Buenos Aires in 1826.
The valuation was to be made by a injury of neighbors, and at the end of ten years, the legislature was to determine the rents to be paid thereafter, according to new appraisals.
The Unitarios, of whom Rivadavia had been the dominant leader for more than a decade, were cosmopolitan idealists based in the city of Buenos Aires, who stood for centralized but liberal government reflecting advanced European ideas such as the emphyteutic principle.
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 Bernardino Rivadavia - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Rivadavia, Bernardino (1780-1845), Argentine statesman and president (1826-27).
Luini, Bernardino (1480?-1532), Italian painter of the Lombard school.
California State University-San Bernardino, California State University, San Bernardino, College of Business and Public Administration, ConCorde...
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 La Rioja Province (Argentina)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The unitarian (centralist) politician Bernardino Rivadavia becomes secretary of Martín Rodríguez’s Government (Rivadavia has been a political figure since 1811 in the del Río de la Plata).
Rivadavia wanted the government to have control of the funds administered before by the Roman Catholic Church.
These steps are soon imitated by several provincial governments, and even deepened when later the national power is restored and Bernardino Rivadavia is elected as President of Argentina.
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 Ciudad Digital:Bernardino Rivadavia
Llegó a la capital española en mayo de 1816; cuando el ministro Cevallos le pidió que expusiese las proposiciones de que era portador se hizo evidente que Rivadavia sólo contaba con instrucciones demasiado vagas para servir de base a una negociación.
En mayo de 1821, de vuelta en Buenos Aires, pasó Rivadavia a ocupar el ministerio de interior y relaciones exteriores y desarrolló una intensa acción progresista.
Rivadavia triunfaba, pero perdía muchas simpatías en Buenos Aires y el interior.
www.clarin.com /diario/especiales/sarmiento/htm/biogra/rivada.htm   (797 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Bernardino Rivadavia (Argentinian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Bernardino Rivadavia[bArnArthE´nO rEvAthA´vyA] Pronunciation Key, 1780–1845, Argentine statesman and diplomat, first president of the United Provinces of La Plata (1826–27).
He served (1806–7) under Jacques de Liniers against the British invaders and was a leading advocate of independence in 1810.
More articles from AllRefer Reference on Bernardino Rivadavia
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In fact, by 1826 a meeting took place in Buenos Aires in order to establish peace between the two differents groups.
A new constitution was written and Bernardino Rivadavia was elected president.
As a result, Rivadavia resigned and civil war ensued from 1826-1828.
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 Jeremy Bentham, Utopia in South America,
]  In a letter to Bernardino Rivadavia, minister of state for Buenos Aires, dated the thirteenth of  June, 1822, Bentham told Rivadavia that he had already mentioned his own idea for an interoceanic canal to Simón Bolívar.
Because of geography, Costa Rica, very early in its history, lies at the nexus of the attempt to develop a Central American utopia.
  Williford notes that "the Spanish American leader who probably took Bentham most seriously in his endeavors to apply utilitarian philosophy to the creation of a new government was Bernardino Rivadavia of Buenos Aires" (114);  however, it was Del Valle   (born in Honduras in 1776) who most mourned Bentham's death.
www.lsus.edu /la/journals/ideology/contents/jeremybentham.htm   (4353 words)

  
 Dr. Rougier
Head of the Vertebrate Paleontology Department at the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia".
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" (MACN), Sección Paleontología de Vertebrados.
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" (MACN),.
www.louisville.edu /medschool/anatomy/faculty/Rougier.htm   (1869 words)

  
 . Museo Virtual del Hospital Bernardino Rivadavia . MVHBR .
La precaria situación de los techos del Museo del Hospital Bernardino Rivadavia que deja filtrados cada vez que llueve, nos asiste en este esfuerzo, que es el de hacer duradero en el tiempo y el espacio los valiosos objetos que allí encontramos.
Se fundo en el año 1774 en la calle Bartolomé Mitre al 800, con el nombre "Hospital de Mujeres".
El mismo fue trasladado en su totalidad en 1887 bajo la denominación de "Hospital General de Mujeres B. Rivadavia", es por estas razones el Decano de los Hospitales Porteños.
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 Venetian Mask Venice Carnival Original Art
Her dramatic sense of light and composition give her paintings the hallmark of true professionalism.
Annual Meeting of International Council of Museums.- Conference “Rosario painting Masters” Julio Vanzo, Bernardino Rivadavia Cultural Center, Rosario, Argentina.- Member of: Rosario- Art and Artists Group, Founder and member of Carpe Diem Ceramists Group - Rosario, Argentina - She has been Assistant at Town Hall’s Museum of Art- Rosario, Argentina, for 10 tears.
Israel Commercial Bank - Rosario, Argentina “Rosario, Art and Artist” - Bernardino Rivadavia Goverment Cultural Center - Rosario, Argentina.
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 Giant Dinosaur Discovered in Argentina
The newly described fossils, which also include a neck and two tail vertebrae, were excavated in 2001.
Novas and colleagues Leonardo Salgado, Jorge Calvo, and Federico Agnolin describe the species in the current issue of the journal Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia."
Other team members include Novas's students Gastón Lo Coco, Juan Canale, Alejandro Haluza, and Juan Goroso.
news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2006/07/060728-giant-dinosaur.html   (493 words)

  
 Noise Groups: Scientific Interdisciplinary Ecology and Noise Committee: The second annual multidisciplinary conference ...
SECOND INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON "Towards a Healthy Sound Environment"
The Second International Multidisciplinary Conference on Acoustic Violence will take place in Rosario, next October 8-10, at the Centro Cultural "Bernardino Rivadavia".
It is Organized by the the Ecology and Noise Interdisciplinary Committee of the Asociación de Logopedia, Foniatría y Audiología del Litoral (ASOLOFAL), and it will be sponsored by the Municipal Government.
www.nonoise.org /quietnet/sienc/conferen.htm   (320 words)

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