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  Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco
VIVANCO, Manuel Ignacio de (ve-vahn'-co), Peruvian soldier, born in Lima in 1806; died in Santiago, Chile, in 1873.
After Castillo's fall in 1862 Vivanco returned to his country, and was appointed by San Roman minister to Chile, whence he was recalled by General Pezet to negotiate with Spain the treaty of 27 January, 1865.
VIVANCO, Manuel Ignacio de (ve-vahn'-co), Peruvian soldier, born in Lima in 1806; died in Santiago, Chili, in 1873.
www.famousamericans.net /manuelignaciodevivanco   (936 words)

  
 Chile: Testament to suffering and courage: the long quest for justice and truth - Amnesty International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Agrupación de Familiares de Detenidos Desaparecidos and other human rights organizations were highly critical of the information provided noting, among other things, that no information was given on the branch of the security forces involved in the arrest, torture and deaths of the victims, nor the names of those directly responsible.
In 1978, a criminal complaint was presented by human rights lawyers against General Manuel Contreras, former director of the DINA, and other senior officials of the intelligence agency for their responsibility for the abduction and subsequent ''disappearance'' of 70 people, including that of Ricardo Lagos Salinas, between 1974 and 1976.
The accused are: Manuel Contreras, retired general and former director of the DINA, retired army general Miguel Krassnoff Marchenko, retired colonel Marcelo Moren Brito, retired army officer Basclay Zapata and civilian agent Osvaldo Romo Mena.
web.amnesty.org /library/Index/ENGAMR220142001   (14681 words)

  
 Torturers
According to Manuel Contreras, she pushed the button on the bomb that finished the Prats couple, this was confirmed by her ex-husband Michael Townley.
Manuel Contreras is in Punta Peuco prison, constructed especially for him and Espinoza, with sentences of 5 and 7 years.
Some claim he committed suicide, shooting himself in the head, while the detectives of Carabineros de Chile, say it was a homicide and that he was shot by someone else with a powerful gun.
www.memoriaviva.com /English/criminals_list.htm   (9430 words)

  
 Chile: Reports: Truth Commissions: Library & Links: U.S. Institute of Peace
The action lasted for an hour and a half and was conducted by police from the Isla de Maipo headquarters who were driving around in a pickup that belonged to the owner of the farm on which those arrested had their homes.
The Commission came to the conviction that he disappeared at the hands of government agents, since it is established that he was arrested and it is unlikely that he was released, since there has been no word about him since that date, and many similar events took place in the same area at that time.
On December 7, 1973, Manuel Tomás ROJAS FUENTES, 20, a reservist of the San Bernardo Infantry School and Juan Domingo MARTINEZ ALDANA, 42, a leader of the Confederation of Leather and Shoe workers who was a former Socialist candidate for alderman in San Bernardo, were killed.
www.usip.org /library/tc/doc/reports/chile/1993_pt3ch1_A2a2_238-258.html   (9455 words)

  
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Admiral Pareja arrived on Peru on December 1864 and engaged in intense diplomatic negotiations with retired General Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco, the special representative of the Peruvian President.
On September 17th, 1865, Admiral Pareja anchored his flagship, the Villa de Madrid, at Valparaiso and demanded that his flag be saluted with 21 guns.
The proud Admiral was unaware that the Chileans, in a brilliant naval action, had captured the gunboat Virgen de Covadonga and that during the fight the Spaniards had 4 men dead and 21 wounded (1).
members.lycos.co.uk /Juan39/THE_WAR_WITH_SPAIN.html   (3226 words)

  
 LATIN AMERICAN MSS.--MEXICO
The Miscelanea de Documentos Historicos y curiosos Pertenecientes al Apostolico Colegio de N. de Guadalupe de Zacatecas, by Diego de la Concepcion Palomar, was completed between February of 1852 and January of 1853.
The Conspiracion de Abril is a dossier on insurgents charged with conspiracy and rebellion in April 1813.
A third section of the volume is entitled Formulario de causas criminales and is of unknown authorship.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/latinammex.html   (1775 words)

  
 LATIN AMERICAN MSS.--PERU
The virtues of the mystic Catalina de Iturgoyen Amasa y Lisperguer, condesa de la Vega del Ren, are outlined by her religious confessor.
Jose Eusebio de Llano y Zapata, author of Memorias historico-physicas, critico-apologeticas, de la America Meridional, mentions in a letter to Pedro Jose Bravo de Lagunas y Castilla his progress in writing this work and his ideas for two schools for Lima, one dedicated specifically to the study of mineralogy.
The campaign of Jose de San Martin and his Liberating Army of the Andes is represented in great detail from the crossing of the Andes into Chile to the occupation of Lima in 1821.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/latinamper.html   (1819 words)

  
 Juan E. Hernández y Dávalos Manuscript Collection Part V: 1821-1822   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Published "Colección de documentos para la historia de la guerra de independencia de México de 1808 á 1821".
Appointments also of Manuel de Echeverria for Las Canarias; Pedro Antonio Cosio for Granada; Francisco Xavier Caro for Santo Domingo; Eusebio María Canabás for Santa Fe (de Bogotá); Martín de Hinojosa for Salamanca; Manuel Benito Lorenzana for Galicia; Antonio Barcalcel for León; Ángel Govantes for Burgos; Juan Manuel Sabrío for Jaén.
Juárez; Mariano Julio; Manuel Laureano; José Marcelino; José Mariano; Francisco Marino; Juan Martín; Nicolás Martín; Atilano Mayo; Urbano Munguía (Murguía?); Juan Olea; José Patricio; Luciano Ramírez; Miguel Reducindo; Manuel Salvador; Domingo Santiago; Francisco Solís.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utlac/00067/lac-00067p5.html   (5613 words)

  
 The life and adventures in California of Don Agustín Janssens, 1834-1856. Edited by William H. Ellison and ...
The head of the family, Ignacio Coronel, the father of Antonio, a youth of Janssens' age, who had been an officer in the Spanish army, went to California with the Híjar and Padrés colony for service as a teacher at Solano at $1,000 a year.
Captain de la Guerra was wealthy, the owner of San Julián Rancho and others, a man of excellent character and conduct throughout his career.
On the death of Governor Figueroa, José de Castro became his ad interim successor, to be followed shortly by Nicolás Gutiérrez, who in turn was replaced by Mariano Chico, a Mexican appointee who was thus rewarded for his support of the reactionary centralist movement in Mexico.
lcweb2.loc.gov /gc/calbk/172/172.sgm   (20105 words)

  
 An Archive of Past Events
The Instituto Nacional de Musicología "Carlos Vega," under the auspices of the Argentine Secretariat of Culture and Communication and under the patronage of the Fundación Konex, Plastar, Polisur, and the Asociación Amigos del Instituto Nacional de Musicología.
Sponsored by the Centro de Promoción Cultural of the Municipalidad Provincial de Trujillo.
He is the founder of the Filarmónica de las Américas and pianist and arranger for the Conjunto Camerata Punta del Este.
lamc.cua.edu /an_archive_of_past_events.cfm   (7480 words)

  
 Nothingandall: On this day in History - Mar 01
Aqui fala-se de vida, amor, morte, poesia, política, futebol, solidão, paz, humor, musica...tudo e nada; Here we talk about life, love, death, poetry, politics, soccer, solitude, peace, humour, music...nothing and all.
1852 - Santiago Ramón y Cajal, was born, Premio Nobel de Medicina.
1906 - José María de Pereda, muere, novelista español.
nothingandall.blogspot.com /2005/03/on-this-day-in-history-mar-01.html   (3569 words)

  
 Countries Pa-Pe
1854) Superior Chief of State 20 Mar 1841 - 8 Jun 1841 Tomás de Herrera (s.a.) President 8 Jun 1841 - 31 Dec 1841 Tomás de Herrera (s.a.) President of the Municipal Council of the District of Panama 3 Nov 1903 - 4 Nov 1903 Demetrio H. Brid (b.
1970) (provisional) 12 Jul 1948 - 13 Jul 1948 Henrique de Obarrio (in rebellion) 7 Aug 1948 - 28 Jul 1949 Domingo Díaz Arosemena (b.
1801) 1801 - 5 Nov 1801 Manuel de Arredondo y Pelegrin (president of the Audiencia) 5 Nov 1801 - 20 Aug 1806 Gabriel de Avilés y del Fierro, marqués de Avilés (b.
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 Peru: Heads of State: 1838-1872 @ Archontology.org: presidents, kings, prime ministers, biography, database
Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco e Iturralde (x) [4]
Consejo de Ministros, encargado del Poder Ejecutivo: Presidente del Consejo de Ministros
The term Constitucional is not prescribed by the Constitution, but official use makes a sharp distinction between Presidente Constitucional de la República and Presidente de la República, etc.
www.archontology.org /nations/peru/00_1838_1872_state.php   (362 words)

  
 Peru
12 Oct 1761 - 17 Jul 1776 Manuel de Amat y Junient Planella (b.
Dec 1824 - 23 Jan 1826 Juan Pío de Tristán y Moscoso (b.
In 1836 Andrés de Santa Cruz, president of Bolivia, launched a project to confederate
www.worldstatesmen.org /Peru.htm   (3974 words)

  
 List Of Presidents Of Peru info here at en.85of100b.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The presidential head is five years; incumbents cannot be re-elected for a paired consecutive term.
The bona fide trace is President of the Republic (Presidente de la República).
^ Ramón Castilla lodged Manuel Menéndez to the Presidency in allotting to head up a monotonous transition.
en.85of100b.info /List_of_Presidents_of_Peru   (580 words)

  
 Basque Film Archive Search Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The 1995 Tour de France will be remembered as a race portraying the full character of sport: determination, courage, honor, greatness, human tragedy, inspiration, and a new world record.
It was first performed at the Palenque de la Exposicion Universal de Seville for the Day of Honor of Navarre, June 13, 1992
Two lovers are about to embark on an erotic odyssey that will take them to the ends of the earth.
www.library.unr.edu /depts/basqlib/basquefilm/filmsearchtsw.asp   (5745 words)

  
 Invierno de las anjanas, El (2000)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Invierno de las anjanas (De amor y de sombras), El (Spain) (complete title)
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Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Invierno de las anjanas, El (2000)
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