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| | Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez @ BaseballLiving.com |
 | | He continued to pull the strings of power during Esquivel Sáenz's short term in office and that of Esquivel's successor Vicente Herrera, before reassuming the presidency himself on 11 September 1877. |  | | On 8 May 1876 he surrendered the presidency to Aniceto Esquivel. |
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http://www.baseballliving.com/about/Tom%C3%A1s_Guardia_Guti%C3%A9rrez
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| | SOMOS PRIMOS: Dedicated to Hispanic Heritage and Diversity Issues |
 | | She was the first member of my Olivas lineage who was born as an American citizen. |  | | My great-great-grandfather Valentine Ortega was born on September 16, 1875 as the fifth child of Gregorio Ortega and Regina Esquivel. |  | | Regina Esquivel was born in 1851 as the daughter of José Apolinario Esquivel and María Antonia Olivas. |
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http://www.somosprimos.com/spapr02.htm
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 | | In 1902 Congress didn`t accepted for third time for his reellection so he had to hand over the presidency to Ascencion Esquivel Ibarra. |  | | Came to power in the coup d`etat that deposed President Aniceto Esquivel Saenz and resigned in favor of Gen. Tomas Guardia the following year. |  | | In 1906 he won because he was supported by president Ascencion Esquivel and three main other candidates were exhiled. |
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http://www.kostaryka.org/2001/politics.htm
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| | SSHL: Latin American Election Statistics: Costa Rica elections and events 1812-1900 |
 | | Salazar Mora, Orlando 1990: Elections are held for half the seats in congress in 1876 (page 26). |  | | Aniceto Esquivel runs as only candidate to succeed Guardia as president, takes office in May, is deposed in July for not following Guardia's policies, and is succeeded by Vicente Herrera. |  | | Parker 1981: "Though Soto was tempted to pave the way for a successor who would continue his liberal policies, and doubtless had the power to do so, both he and Ascensión Esquivel (the man he had chosen) made the decision to step aside when the free vote they encouraged in 1889 went against them. |
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http://dodgson.ucsd.edu/las/costa/1812-1900.html
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 | | Pichun and Norin were sentenced on Sept. 22 to five years and a day in prison for the crime of "terrorist threat." The Supreme Court upheld their sentences on Dec. 15. |  | | Alvarado is under investigation over media claims he got jobs for family members in state institutions. |  | | Chilean carabineros arrested Mapuche indigenous leader Pascual Pichun in the Temulemu community of Araucania region on Jan. 14, a day after raiding his home and that of Mapuche leader Aniceto Norin. |
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http://www.ww3report.com/95.html
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 | | 1919) (first minister to 1 Jan 1964) 17 Dec 1984 - 7 Nov 1989 Manuel Esquivel (1st time) (b. |  | | 1896) (provisional) 31 May 1880 - 19 Jun 1880 Aniceto Arce (1st time) (acting) (b. |  | | Jan 1894 French protectorate 1899 part of French West Africa (see under Senegal) 1946 French overseas territory 4 Dec 1958 autonomy (Republic of Dahomey) 1 Aug 1960 independence 30 Nov 1975 People's Republic of Benin 1 Mar 1990 Republic of Benin Governors 22 Jun 1894 - 3 Jul 1899 Victor Ballot (b. |
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http://www.rulers.org/rulb1.html
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 | | ESQUIVEL IBARRA, Ascension (1844-1927) Costa Rican president, lawyer, mason - Costa Rica C142; C770 |  | | ESQUIVEL SAENZ, Aniceto (1847-1898) Costa Rican president - Costa Rica C124 |  | | ESQUIVEL, Juan de (-) Spanish conquistador - Dominican Rep. C232 |
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http://www.philately.com/philately/bioesez.htm
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| | Peru 10.246c et.al. - Merits |
 | | The Peruvian State did not consider it advisable to pursue a friendly settlement. |  | | Javier Alberto Ipanaque Marcelo, Guillermo Salinas Conde, Fidel Romero Conde, Uriol Tafur Ayala, Víctor Manuel Briceño García, and Eusebio Aniceto Garay (Case 10.878) |  | | According to the petition submitted to the IACHR by the Centro de Estudios y Acción para la Paz (CEAPAZ), on May 3, 1991, members of the Peruvian Army were seen halting traffic on the highway prior to reaching Huamaya and Andahuasi, where there is a military base. |
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http://hrlibrary.ngo.ru/cases/101-01.html
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| | Costa Rica |
 | | 8 May 1902 - 8 May 1906 Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra (b. |  | | 8 May 1876 - 30 Jul 1876 Aniceto del Carmen Esquivel Sáenz (b. |
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http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Costa_Rica.html
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| | wikien.info: Main_Page |
 | | Aniceto Esquivel President of Costa Rica Term of office: 8 May 1876 to30 July 1876 – Preceded by:  Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez – Succeeded by: Vicente Herrera Zeledón Date of birth: 18 April 1824 Place of birth:Cartago Date of death: 22 October 1898 Place of death:San Jos.. |  | | Anicetus was pope from about 154 to about 167 (the Vatican's list cites 150 or 157 to 153 or 168. |
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http://www.hostingciamca.com/browse.php?title=A/AN/ANI
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| | Aniceto Esquivel Sáenz |
 | | Aniceto del Carmen Esquivel Sáenz era presidente de Costa Rica por un breve período de tres meses en 1876 antes de deposed en un d'etat del coup. |  | | English version: Aniceto Esquivel Sáenz Next: Vicente Herrera Zeledón Up |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/an/Aniceto%20Esquivel%20S%E1enz.htm
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