Pipiolos the name under which early 19th century Chilean liberals were known under
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Pipiolo may refer to: Pipiolos the name under which early 19th century Chilean liberals were known under The Puerto Rican Independence Party This disambiguation...
Pipiolos (Spanish for a young or naive person) was a name used to refer to Chilean upper class liberals in the early 19th century. The name "pipiolo" was...
Those who follow the PIP ideology are usually called independentistas, pipiolos, or sometimes just pro-independence activists. The party began as the electoral...
Raúl "Pipiolo" Estrada Alfonso Riestra Antonio "Toño" Azpiri Lorenzo "Abuelo" Camarena Miguel Pizano Guillermo "Perro" Ortega Ignacio "Calavera" Avila...
power in the land. Disdainful of political freedoms, he imprisoned his pipiolo (liberal) opponents, silenced the opposition press, and subdued the army...
It is characterized by the rise of the liberal political faction the Pipiolos who opposed the Pelucones who had dominated the preceding period known...
Jalapeño Verónika Moral as Helena Martín Jose Javier Domínguez as Inspector Pipiolo Carmen Baquero as Alba Vargas de Jesús Olivia Delcán as Cristina "Bambi"...
resignation. Vacant — Ramón Freire (1787–1851) 25 January 1827 15 February 1827 Pipiolos Provisional President. 1 15 February 1827 8 May 1827 1827 Resigned. Francisco...
whose supporters were called pelucones. It began with the defeat of the pipiolos (Liberals) by the pelucones at the Battle of Lircay ending the Chilean...
countries in the Americas—was considered one of the Pipiolos' few lasting achievements. One Pipiolo leader from the south, Ramón Freire, rode in and out...
in early 19th century. The name "Pelucones" was originally used by the Pipiolos, or Liberals, as a derogatory term linking the conservatives to old fashioned...
1827 82 days Pipiolos Ramón Freire Succeeded to the presidency 3 Joaquín Vicuña (1786–1857) 19 October 1829 2 November 1829 14 days Pipiolos Francisco Antonio...
and ended with the Pipiolos (Liberals) being decisively defeated. Pipiolo leader Ramon Freire was exiled to Peru and the Pipiolos defeated to end the...
(aged 67–68) Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile Political party Pipiolos Military service Allegiance Conservative Republic Liberal Republic Branch...
Frontera (1835–1859) Chilean Civil War of 1829–1830 (1829–1830) Pelucones Pipiolos Pelucones victory Establishment of the Conservative Republic Political...
(during blockade) United Kingdom (diplomatic) Unitarian Party Uruguay Pipiolo Party Orbegoso government (1838) Supported by: Iquicha Commanders and leaders...
(or The Starveling), a journal attacking liberal idealists known as the pipiolos (“white beaks”) from Portales' party's (a.k.a. the pelucones or "big wigs")...
the parliamentary republic began in 1891, the struggle between liberals (pipiolos) and conservatives (pelucones) had already evolved due to the emergence...
encapuchados de mañana"". LaSegunda.com. Retrieved 18 November 2015. "El último pipiolo". Km Cero. Retrieved 18 November 2015. Elecciones.gov.cl Votación Candidatos...
Gen. Ramón Freire Serrano, one of the principal leaders of the liberal Pipiolo movement who served as the Chilean head of state on several occasions before...