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Francisco Uriburu (July 13, 1837 – February 10, 1906) was an Argentine businessman and politician, member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for Salta province from 1872 to 1876. He was Minister of the Treasury in 1890.
FranciscoUriburu (July 13, 1837 – February 10, 1906) was an Argentine businessman and politician, member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for Salta...
atheism". The views of Argentine maurrassisme may have influenced José Félix Uriburu religious policies. Aside from strictly orthodox maurrassistes and those...
Francisco Medina (1870-1945) was an Argentine military man who served as Minister of War during the presidency of José Félix Uriburu. He was born in Buenos...
Uriburu. Napoleón Uriburu (1835–1895), Governor of Formosa (1891–1893), Governor of Chaco (1875–1876). Son of Evaristo de Uriburu. FranciscoUriburu (1837–1906)...
Martínez de Hoz, former economy minister José Evaristo Uriburu, president of Argentina José Félix Uriburu, de facto president of Argentina Manuela Cornejo Sanchez...
former Presidents Carlos Pellegrini (as an Autonomist) and José Evaristo Uriburu (as a Republican). The UCR maintained its boycott, and the aging Quintana...
Ortiz 15 October 1891 – 25 January 1892 National Autonomist Party FranciscoUriburu 25 January – 21 February 1892 National Autonomist Party Deoclecio...
Senator between 1906 and 1907, finishing the term of the deceased FranciscoUriburu. He returned to the Senate in 1925, serving until it was dissolved...
Mario Roberto Uriburu Peró was a sailor from Argentina, known as "Bobby, who represented his country at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Le Havre, France....
Beruti, Juan José Castelli, Domingo French, Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, Francisco Narciso de Laprida, Juan Larrea, Juan Lavalle, Vicente López y Planes...
After President Luis Sáenz Peña resigned in January 1895, José Evaristo Uriburu took over the presidency, when Roca was President of the Senate. Because...
constitutional presidents run uninterrupted until 1930, when José Félix Uriburu took government through a civic-military coup d'état. For many decades...
Deputy Francisco A. Barroetaveña of Entre Ríos Province Justo de la Torre Barroetaveña Todo Argentina: Yrigoyen (in Spanish) Todo Argentina: Uriburu (in...
Juan Esteban Pedernera (1861); Carlos Pellegrini (1890); José Evaristo Uriburu (1895); José Figueroa Alcorta (1906); Victorino de la Plaza (1914); Ramón...
appointed as the representative to Brazil. Martín García Mérou José Evaristo Uriburu c. 1891 Daniel García-Mansilla January 31, 1907 ? José Figueroa Alcorta...
the fascistisation of the Uriburu regime. He was also involved in a number of rightist groups, all of which were pro-Uriburu, including the Republican...
notorious chief of the Federal Police during the dictatorship of José Félix Uriburu. In 1899, he became an active Freemason. Lugones was the leading Argentine...
September 14, 1894 September 12, 1986 10 Francisco Alcobendas September 12, 1986 September 14, 1898 José E. Uriburu 11 Martín Biedma September 14, 1898 October...
teacher. In 1934, repelled by the electoral fraud of General José Félix Uriburu, she joined the International Red Aid (Communist party). In 1936, she married...
cities after Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Trelew – Lewis Jones Uriburu, La Pampa – José Félix Uriburu, President of Argentina Vicente López, Buenos Aires – Vicente...
building lost its frontal symmetry, until in August 1931, when José Félix Uriburu was de facto president, the other three arches on the south side were demolished...
1911, he fled the Buenos Aires National Penitentiary with the anarchist Francisco Solano Regis, who had attacked President José Figueroa Alcorta, Quintana's...