Francisco Diez Canseco, the Glossary
Francisco Diez Canseco Corbacho (21 March 1821 – 5 October 1884) served as Interim President of Peru for a brief period during 1872.[1]
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51 relations: Agustín Gamarra, Arequipa, Battle of Ingavi, Battle of Portada de Guías, Battle of Yungay, Bolivia, Brigadier general, Cadet, Callao, Chile, Chincha Islands, Chincha Islands War, Diego Portales, Domingo Nieto, Felipe Santiago Salaverry, Francisco García Calderón, Government Palace, Peru, Guano, History of Spain (1808–1874), José Ballivián, José Balta, José Rufino Echenique, Juan Antonio Pezet, Juan Crisóstomo Torrico, Juan Francisco de Vidal, Lima, List of presidents of Peru, Lynching, Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco, Mariano Herencia Zevallos, Mariano Ignacio Prado, Miguel de San Román, Ministry of Defense (Peru), Pedro Diez Canseco, Peru–Bolivian Confederation, Peruvian Civil War of 1843–1844, Peruvian Civil War of 1865, Peruvian Civil War of 1867, Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1841–42, Phillips Academy, President of Peru, Puno, Ramón Castilla, Restoration Army of Peru, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Sergeant major, Tacna, Tomás Gutiérrez, Vice President of Peru, Viceroyalty of Peru, ... Expand index (1 more) »
- Defense ministers of Peru
- Diez Canseco family
- Peruvian soldiers
Agustín Gamarra
Agustín Gamarra Messia (27 August 1785 – 18 November 1841) was a Peruvian soldier and politician, who served as the 4th and 6th President of Peru. Francisco Diez Canseco and Agustín Gamarra are presidents of Peru.
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Arequipa
Arequipa (Aymara and Ariqipa), also known by its nicknames of Ciudad Blanca (Spanish for "White City") and León del Sur (Spanish for "Lion of the South"), is a city in Peru and the capital of the eponymous province and department.
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Battle of Ingavi
The Battle of Ingavi occurred on November 18, 1841, during the Peruvian-Bolivian War of 1841-1842, in the town of Ingavi, Bolivia.
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Battle of Portada de Guías
The Battle of Portada de Guías (Batalla de Portada de Guías), also known as the Battle of Guía (Batalla de Guía) or Battle of Piñonate (Batalla de Piñonate), took place between the Chilean Army and the secessionist Peruvian Republic in 1838, during the War of the Confederation.
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Battle of Yungay
The Battle of Yungay (or Yungai) was the final battle of the War of the Confederation, fought on January 20, 1839, near Yungay, Peru.
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Bolivia
Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.
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Brigadier general
Brigadier general or brigade general is a military rank used in many countries.
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Cadet
A cadet is a student or trainee within various organisations, primarily in military contexts where individuals undergo training to become commissioned officers.
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Callao
Callao is a Peruvian seaside city and region on the Pacific Ocean in the Lima metropolitan area.
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Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America.
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Chincha Islands
The Chincha Islands are a group of three small islands off the southwest coast of Peru, to which they belong, near the town of Pisco.
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Chincha Islands War
The Chincha Islands War, also known as Spanish–South American War (Guerra hispano-sudamericana), was a series of coastal and naval battles between Spain and its former colonies of Peru, Chile, Ecuador, and Bolivia from 1865 to 1879.
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Diego Portales
Diego José Pedro Víctor Portales y Palazuelos (June 16, 1793 – June 6, 1837) was a Chilean statesman and entrepreneur.
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Domingo Nieto
Domingo Nieto (15 August 1803 – 17 February 1844) was a Peruvian Grand Marshal, forefather of the nation, and politician who served as the 19th President of Peru between 1843 and 1844, officially as the President of the Government Junta and Grand Marshal of Peru. Francisco Diez Canseco and Domingo Nieto are presidents of Peru.
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Felipe Santiago Salaverry
Felipe Santiago Salaverry del Solar (1805 in Lima, Peru – February 19, 1836 in Arequipa, Peru) was a Peruvian soldier and politician who served as the Supreme Chief of Peru. Francisco Diez Canseco and Felipe Santiago Salaverry are Peruvian people of Spanish descent and presidents of Peru.
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Francisco García Calderón
Francisco García Calderón Landa (April 2, 1834 – September 21, 1905) was a lawyer and Provisional President of the Republic of Peru for a short seven-month period in 1881, during the War of the Pacific. Francisco Diez Canseco and Francisco García Calderón are People from Arequipa, Peruvian people of Spanish descent and presidents of Peru.
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Government Palace, Peru
The Government Palace (Spanish: Palacio de Gobierno), also known as the House of Pizarro, is the seat of the executive branch of the Peruvian government, and the official residence of the president of Peru.
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Guano
Guano (Spanish from wanu) is the accumulated excrement of seabirds or bats.
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History of Spain (1808–1874)
Spain in the 19th century was a country in turmoil.
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José Ballivián
José Ballivián Segurola (5 May 1805 – 6 October 1852) was a Bolivian general during the Peruvian-Bolivian War.
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José Balta
José Balta y Montero (25 April 1814 – 26 July 1872) was a Peruvian soldier and politician who served as the 19th President of Peru from 1868 to 1872. Francisco Diez Canseco and José Balta are Peruvian people of Spanish descent and presidents of Peru.
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José Rufino Echenique
José Rufino Pompeyo Echenique Benavente (November 16, 1808 – June 16, 1887) served as the 12th President of Peru from 1851 to 1855. Francisco Diez Canseco and José Rufino Echenique are Defense ministers of Peru and presidents of Peru.
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Juan Antonio Pezet
Juan Antonio Pezet y Rodríguez de la Piedra (11 June 1809 – 24 March 1879) was a Peruvian military officer and politician who served in the positions of Secretary of War, First Vice President and the 16th President of Peru throughout his life. Francisco Diez Canseco and Juan Antonio Pezet are Peruvian people of Spanish descent, presidents of Peru and vice presidents of Peru.
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Juan Crisóstomo Torrico
Juan Crisóstomo Torrico Vargas (January 21, 1808, Lima, Peru – March 27, 1875, Paris, France) served as the 16th President of Peru during a brief period in 1842. Francisco Diez Canseco and Juan Crisóstomo Torrico are Peruvian people of Spanish descent and presidents of Peru.
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Juan Francisco de Vidal
Juan Francisco de Vidal La Hoz (April 2, 1800 in Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru – September 23, 1863 in Lima) served as the 8th President of Peru for a brief period between 1842 and 1843. Francisco Diez Canseco and Juan Francisco de Vidal are presidents of Peru.
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Lima
Lima, founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (Spanish for "City of Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of the country, overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
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List of presidents of Peru
This is a list of those who have served as President of the Republic of Peru (head of state and head of government of Peru) from its establishment to the present. Francisco Diez Canseco and list of presidents of Peru are presidents of Peru.
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Lynching
Lynching is an extrajudicial killing by a group.
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Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco
Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco Iturralde (15 June 1806 – 16 September 1873) was a Peruvian politician and military leader who served as the President of Peru from 1843 to 1844. Francisco Diez Canseco and Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco are Peruvian people of Spanish descent and presidents of Peru.
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Mariano Herencia Zevallos
Mariano Herencia Zevallos (October 15, 1820 – February 2, 1873) was a Peruvian Army colonel and politician who briefly served as Interim President of Peru in 1872, following the murder of President José Balta. Francisco Diez Canseco and Mariano Herencia Zevallos are presidents of Peru and vice presidents of Peru.
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Mariano Ignacio Prado
Mariano Ignacio Prado Ochoa (18 December 1825 – 5 May 1901) was a Peruvian army general who served as the 17th (1865 - 1868) and 21st (1876 - 1879) President of Peru. Francisco Diez Canseco and Mariano Ignacio Prado are Peruvian people of Spanish descent and presidents of Peru.
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Miguel de San Román
Miguel de San Román y Meza (May 17, 1802, Puno, Peru – April 3, 1863, Lima, Peru) served as the 14th President of Peru for a brief period between 1862 and 1863. Francisco Diez Canseco and Miguel de San Román are presidents of Peru.
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Ministry of Defense (Peru)
The Ministry of Defence (Ministerio de Defensa, MINDEF) is the government ministry responsible for safeguarding national security on land, sea and air.
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Pedro Diez Canseco
Pedro Diez Canseco Corbacho (January 31, 1815 in Arequipa, Viceroyalty of Peru – April 3, 1893 in Chorrillos, Peru) was a Peruvian soldier and politician who served as President of Peru in 1863 and again in 1868; he also served as Interim President of Peru in 1865. Francisco Diez Canseco and Pedro Diez Canseco are Diez Canseco family, People from Arequipa, presidents of Peru and vice presidents of Peru.
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Peru–Bolivian Confederation
The Peru–Bolivian Confederation (Confederación Perú-Boliviana) was a short-lived state that existed in South America between 1836 and 1839.
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Peruvian Civil War of 1843–1844
The Peruvian Civil War of 1843–1844 was the second internal conflict in 19th century Peru (after the Peruvian Civil War of 1834).
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Peruvian Civil War of 1865
The Peruvian Civil War of 1865 was the fourth internal conflict in 19th century Peru.
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Peruvian Civil War of 1867
The Peruvian Civil War of 1867, also known as the Revolution of 1867, was a conflict wherein revolutionary forces led by General Pedro Diez Canseco (in Arequipa) and Colonel José Balta (in Chiclayo) fought against the government under President Mariano Ignacio Prado, whose rule they considered constitutionally illegitimate.
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Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1841–42
The Peruvian-Bolivian War was a warlike confrontation between Peru and Bolivia in the years 1841 and 1842.
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Phillips Academy
Phillips Academy (also known as PA, Phillips Academy Andover, or simply Andover) is a co-educational college-preparatory school for boarding and day students located in Andover, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.
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President of Peru
The President of Peru (Presidente del Perú), officially called the Constitutional President of the Republic of Peru (presidente constitucional de la República del Perú), is the head of state and head of government of Peru. Francisco Diez Canseco and President of Peru are presidents of Peru.
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Puno
Puno (Aymara and Punu) is a city in southeastern Peru, located on the shore of Lake Titicaca.
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Ramón Castilla
Ramón Castilla y Marquesado (31 August 1797 – 30 May 1867) was a Peruvian caudillo who served as President of Peru three times as well as the Interim President of Peru (Revolution Self-proclaimed President) in 1863. Francisco Diez Canseco and Ramón Castilla are Diez Canseco family, Peruvian people of Spanish descent and presidents of Peru.
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Restoration Army of Peru
The Army of the North of Peru or Restoration Army of Peru was the army of the Northern Peruvian Republic that was made up of Peruvians opposed to the establishment of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation, who accused Bolivian President Andrés de Santa Cruz of having invaded and divided Peru with the support of Peruvian President Luis José de Orbegoso whom his opponents did not recognize as legitimate.
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Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, commonly known as Santa Cruz, is the largest city in Bolivia and the capital of the Santa Cruz department.
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Sergeant major
Sergeant major is a senior non-commissioned rank or appointment in many militaries around the world.
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Tacna
Tacna, officially known as San Pedro de Tacna, is a city in southern Peru and the regional capital of the Tacna Region.
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Tomás Gutiérrez
Tomás Francisco Gutiérrez Chávez (March 7, 1817 – July 26, 1872) was a Peruvian Colonel who, along with his brothers, led a coup against President José Balta Montero and served as the Supreme Leader of Peru for four days in July 1872. Francisco Diez Canseco and Tomás Gutiérrez are People from Arequipa, Peruvian people of Spanish descent and presidents of Peru.
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Vice President of Peru
The Republic of Peru has two vice presidents, the First Vice President and the Second Vice President, who are elected along with the President in democratic elections. Francisco Diez Canseco and vice President of Peru are vice presidents of Peru.
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Viceroyalty of Peru
The Viceroyalty of Peru (Virreinato del Perú), officially known as the Kingdom of Peru, was a Spanish imperial provincial administrative district, created in 1542, that originally contained modern-day Peru and most of the Spanish Empire in South America, governed from the capital of Lima.
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War of the Pacific
The War of the Pacific (Guerra del Pacífico), also known as the Nitrate War (Guerra del salitre) and by multiple other names, was a war between Chile and a Bolivian–Peruvian alliance from 1879 to 1884.
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See also
Defense ministers of Peru
- Ántero Flores Aráoz
- Alberto Otárola
- Allan Wagner Tizón
- Daniel Mora
- David Waisman
- Francisco Diez Canseco
- Jaime Thorne León
- Jorge Fernández Maldonado Solari
- José Antonio Urquizo
- José Gálvez Egúsquiza
- José Huerta
- José Luis Gavidia
- José Rufino Echenique
- Juan Manuel Carrasco
- Julio Salazar
- List of ministers of defense of Peru
- Luis Arias Graziani
- Luis Edgardo Mercado Jarrín
- Nuria Esparch
- Pedro Cateriano
- Pedro Pablo Bermúdez
- Rafael Rey
- Walter Ayala
- Walter Martos
Diez Canseco family
- Óscar R. Benavides
- Alberto Benavides de la Quintana
- Alberto Rey de Castro y Romaña
- Alberto de Belaúnde
- Alfredo Benavides Diez-Canseco
- Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco
- Anel Townsend
- Augusto Benavides Diez Canseco
- Eduardo Ferreyros Kuppers
- Eduardo López de Romaña
- Fernando Belaúnde
- Francisco Diez Canseco
- Javier Diez Canseco
- Manuel Velarde Seoane
- Manuel Yrigoyen Arias
- Manuel Yrigoyen Diez Canseco
- María Rostworowski
- Mario Vargas Llosa
- Pedro Diez Canseco
- Raúl Diez Canseco
- Ramón Castilla
- Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
- Roque Benavides
- Víctor Andrés Belaúnde
- Víctor Andrés García-Belaúnde Velarde
Peruvian soldiers
- Óscar Vargas Prieto
- Alfonso Ugarte
- Daniel Mora
- Enrique Varela Vidaurre
- Francisco Bolognesi
- Francisco Diez Canseco
- Francisco Ruiz Lozano
- Guillermo Arbulú Galliani
- Jorge Fernández Maldonado Solari
- José Allende
- José María Raygada y Gallo
- Juan Buendía
- Luis Fermín de Carvajal, Conde de la Unión
- Luis Giampietri
- Luis La Puerta
- Manuel Cipriano Dulanto
- Manuel de Odriozola
- Mariano Necochea
- Miguel Valle Riestra
- Otto Guibovich
- Rafael Hoyos Rubio
- Ricardo Leoncio Elías Arias