Lorenzo Cristóbal Manuel BatlleyGrau (10 August 1810 in Montevideo – 8 May 1887 in Montevideo) was the president of Uruguay from 1868 to 1872. He was...
political history. See also batlle in Catalan Wikipedia (ca:Batlle). It can refer to: Uruguayan Batlle family: LorenzoBatlleyGrau, President of Uruguay from...
independent state three years earlier. LorenzoBatlleyGrau —son of Josep Batlle i Carréo and his wife Gertrudis Grau i Font— studied in Spain and France...
young Luis Batlle Berres and Matilde Ibáñez Tálice met while walking in front of this property. Soon after they were married. In 1947, Luis Batlle Berres...
extendable railway network. The constitutional government of General LorenzoBatlleyGrau (1868–72) suppressed the Revolution of the Lances by the Blancos...
postura y adhirió a declaración de la OEA sobre el conflicto en Ucrania". la diaria (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 February 2024. "Lacalle Pou y Cancillería...
Pacheco Stewart, was the brother of Matilde Pacheco, wife of President José Batlley Ordóñez. While his maternal grandfather was the jurist Ricardo Areco. Pacheco...
Manuel Ceferino Oribe y Viana (August 26, 1792 – November 12, 1857) was the 2nd Constitutional president of Uruguay and founder of Uruguay's National...
Stewart. Matilde Pacheco married Ruperto Michaelsson Batlle (a nephew of LorenzoBatlleyGrau) in 1872, with whom she had five children: Matilde, Ruperto...
the Italian middle class in the city. The government of General LorenzoBatlleyGrau suppressed the Revolution of the Lances, which started in September...
son of LorenzoBatlleyGrau César Batlle Pacheco (Deputy and Senator), son of José Batlley Ordóñez, grandnephew of Duncan Stewart LorenzoBatlle Pacheco...
he was often independent of the dominant positions of its leader, José Batlley Ordóñez. Terra was an expert in economic and diplomatic issues, areas in...
president. Within two years Lindolfo Cuestas had ceded the Presidency to José Batlley Ordóñez on an interim basis. He soon reassumed the office, however, and...
José Fructuoso Rivera y Toscana (17 October 1784 – 13 January 1854) was an Uruguayan general and patriot who fought for the liberation of Banda Oriental...
Flores Gabriel Antonio Pereira Bernardo Berro LorenzoBatlleyGrau José Eugenio Ellauri Pedro Varela Lorenzo Latorre Francisco Antonino Vidal Alberto Flangini...
erroneously identified several months earlier (in El Día, edited by José Batlley Ordóñez) as a would-be assassin during a previous incident. While Idiarte's...