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Alejo Peyret (Alexis Pierre-Louis Edouard Peyret; December 11, 1826 – August 27, 1902) was a French-born Argentine writer, agronomist, colonial administrator, and historian.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 58 relations: Adolphe Thiers, Andrés Lamas, Argentina, Bachelor's degree, Bean, Bombyx mori, Civil registration, Colón, Entre Ríos, Collège de France, Concepción del Uruguay, Constitution of Argentina, Cotton, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Edgar Quinet, Eight-hour day, Entre Ríos Province, Esperanza, Santa Fe, Euphorbia lathyris, Exposition Universelle (1889), Federal intervention, France, Freemasonry, French Revolution, French Revolution of 1848, Haute-Savoie, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, International Socialist Congress, Paris 1900, Juan María Gutiérrez, Jules Michelet, Julio Argentino Roca, Justo José de Urquiza, Maize, Miguel Ángel Juárez, Misiones Province, Montevideo, Napoleon III, Nicolás Avellaneda, Normal school, Occitan language, Onion, Paraná, Entre Ríos, Paris, Peanut, Peanut oil, Pierre-Jean de Béranger, Potato, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Ricardo López Jordán, San José, Entre Ríos, Second French Empire, ... Expand index (8 more) »

  2. 19th-century Argentine historians
  3. Argentine Freemasons
  4. French emigrants to Argentina
  5. Occitan-language writers

Adolphe Thiers

Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers (15 April 17973 September 1877) was a French statesman and historian.

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Andrés Lamas

Andrés Lamas Bervejillo (born 16 January 1984) is an Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Defensor Sporting.

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Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.

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Bachelor's degree

A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin baccalaureus) or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years (depending on institution and academic discipline).

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Bean

A bean is the seed of several plants in the family Fabaceae, which are used as vegetables for human or animal food.

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Bombyx mori

Bombyx mori, commonly known as the domestic silk moth, is a moth species belonging to the family Bombycidae.

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Civil registration

Civil registration is the system by which a government records the vital events (births, marriages, and deaths) of its citizens and residents.

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Colón, Entre Ríos

Colón is a city in the.

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Collège de France

The, formerly known as the or as the Collège impérial founded in 1530 by François I, is a higher education and research establishment in France.

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Concepción del Uruguay

Concepción del Uruguay is a city in Argentina.

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Constitution of Argentina

The Constitution of the Argentine Nation (Constitución de la Nación Argentina) is the basic governing document of Argentina, and the primary source of existing law in Argentina.

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Cotton

Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae.

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Domingo Faustino Sarmiento

Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (born Domingo Faustino Fidel Valentín Sarmiento y Albarracín; 15 February 1811 – 11 September 1888) was an Argentine activist, intellectual, writer, statesman and President of Argentina. Alejo Peyret and Domingo Faustino Sarmiento are 19th-century Argentine historians, Argentine Freemasons and Argentine male writers.

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Edgar Quinet

Edgar Quinet (17 February 180327 March 1875) was a French historian and intellectual.

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Eight-hour day

The eight-hour day (also known as the 40-hour week movement or the short-time movement) was a social movement to regulate the length of a working day, preventing excesses and abuses of working time.

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Entre Ríos Province

Entre Ríos ("Between Rivers") is a central province of Argentina, located in the Mesopotamia region.

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Esperanza, Santa Fe

Esperanza is a city in the center of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.

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Euphorbia lathyris

Euphorbia lathyris, the caper spurge or paper spurge, is a species of spurge native to southern Europe (Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal), northwest Africa, and eastward through southwest Asia to western China.

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Exposition Universelle (1889)

The italic of 1889, better known in English as the 1889 Paris Exposition, was a world's fair held in Paris, France, from 6 May to 31 October 1889.

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Federal intervention

Federal intervention is a power attributed to the federal government of Argentina, by which it takes control of a province in certain extreme cases.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Freemasonry

Freemasonry or Masonry refers to fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local guilds of stonemasons that, from the end of the 14th century, regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients.

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French Revolution

The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation of the French Consulate.

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French Revolution of 1848

The French Revolution of 1848 (Révolution française de 1848), also known as the February Revolution (Révolution de février)or Third French Revolution, was a period of civil unrest in France, in February 1848, that led to the collapse of the July Monarchy and the foundation of the French Second Republic.

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Haute-Savoie

Haute-Savoie is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France, bordering both Switzerland and Italy.

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House of Commons of the United Kingdom

The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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The 5th International Socialist Congress of the Second International era was held in Paris from September 23 to 27 in Paris.

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Juan María Gutiérrez

Juan María Gutiérrez (May 6, 1809 – February 26, 1878) was an Argentine statesman, jurist, surveyor, historian, critic, and poet. Alejo Peyret and Juan María Gutiérrez are 19th-century Argentine historians and Argentine male writers.

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Jules Michelet

Jules Michelet (21 August 1798 – 9 February 1874) was a French historian and writer.

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Julio Argentino Roca

Alejo Julio Argentino Roca Paz (July 17, 1843 – October 19, 1914) was an army general and statesman who served as President of Argentina from 1880 to 1886 and from 1898 to 1904.

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Justo José de Urquiza

Justo José de Urquiza y García (October 18, 1801 – April 11, 1870) was an Argentine general and politician who served as president of the Argentine Confederation from 1854 to 1860. Alejo Peyret and Justo José de Urquiza are Argentine Freemasons.

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Maize

Maize (Zea mays), also known as corn in North American English, is a tall stout grass that produces cereal grain.

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Miguel Ángel Juárez

Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman (September 29, 1844 – April 14, 1909) was an Argentine lawyer and politician. Alejo Peyret and Miguel Ángel Juárez are Argentine Freemasons.

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Misiones Province

Misiones (Missions) is one of the 23 provinces of Argentina, located in the northeastern corner of the country in the Mesopotamia region.

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Montevideo

Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.

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Napoleon III

Napoleon III (Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte; 20 April 18089 January 1873) was the first president of France from 1848 to 1852, and the last monarch of France as the second Emperor of the French from 1852 until he was deposed on 4 September 1870.

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Nicolás Avellaneda

Nicolás Remigio Aurelio Avellaneda Silva (3 October 1837 – 24 November 1885) was an Argentine politician and journalist, and President of Argentina from 1874 to 1880.

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Normal school

A normal school or normal college is an institution created to train teachers by educating them in the norms of pedagogy and curriculum.

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Occitan language

Occitan (occitan), also known as (langue d'oc) by its native speakers, sometimes also referred to as Provençal, is a Romance language spoken in Southern France, Monaco, Italy's Occitan Valleys, as well as Spain's Val d'Aran in Catalonia; collectively, these regions are sometimes referred to as Occitania.

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Onion

An onion (Allium cepa L., from Latin cepa meaning "onion"), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is a vegetable that is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium.

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Paraná, Entre Ríos

Paraná is the capital city of the Argentine province Entre Ríos, located on the eastern shore of the Paraná River, opposite the city of Santa Fe, capital of the neighbouring Santa Fe Province.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Peanut

The peanut (Arachis hypogaea), also known as the groundnut, goober (US), goober pea, pindar (US) or monkey nut (UK), is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds.

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Peanut oil

Peanut oil, also known as groundnut oil or arachis oil, is a vegetable oil derived from peanuts.

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Pierre-Jean de Béranger

Pierre-Jean de Béranger (19 August 178016 July 1857) was a prolific French poet and chansonnier (songwriter), who enjoyed great popularity and influence in France during his lifetime, but faded into obscurity in the decades following his death.

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Potato

The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world.

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Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Pyrénées-Atlantiques (Gascon Occitan: Pirenèus Atlantics; Pirinio Atlantiarrak or Pirinio Atlantikoak) is a department in the southwest corner of France and of the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

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Ricardo López Jordán

Ricardo Ramón López Jordán (1822–1889) was an Argentine soldier and politician, one of the last influential "caudillos" (Spanish for "leaders", or military or political strongmen) in the history of Argentina.

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San José, Entre Ríos

San José (also called Villa San José) is a city in the center-east of the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina, located some 10 km northwest from Colón, near the Uruguay River.

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Second French Empire

The Second French Empire, officially the French Empire, was an Imperial Bonapartist regime, ruled by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (Napoleon III) from 14 January 1852 to 27 October 1870, between the Second and the Third French Republics.

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Second International

The Second International, also called the Socialist International, was an organisation of socialist and labour parties, formed on 14 July 1889 at two simultaneous Paris meetings in which delegations from twenty countries participated.

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Sugar beet

A sugar beet is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose and which is grown commercially for sugar production.

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Sweet potato

The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the bindweed or morning glory family, Convolvulaceae.

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Tobacco

Tobacco is the common name of several plants in the genus Nicotiana of the family Solanaceae, and the general term for any product prepared from the cured leaves of these plants.

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University of Buenos Aires

The University of Buenos Aires (Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA) is a public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Vicente Fidel López

Vicente Fidel López (April 24, 1815 in Buenos Aires – August 30, 1903) was an Argentine historian, lawyer and politician. Alejo Peyret and Vicente Fidel López are 19th-century Argentine historians, Argentine Freemasons and Argentine male writers.

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Wheat

Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain that is a staple food around the world.

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1852 French legislative election

Legislative elections were held in France on 29 February and 14 March 1852, electing the first legislature of the French Second Empire.

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See also

19th-century Argentine historians

Argentine Freemasons

French emigrants to Argentina

Occitan-language writers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejo_Peyret

Also known as Alexis Peyret.

, Second International, Sugar beet, Sweet potato, Tobacco, University of Buenos Aires, Vicente Fidel López, Wheat, 1852 French legislative election.