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López's and expedition
Moríñigo had gained fame in Paraguay by heading the 1936 expedition to Cerro Corá to retrieve López's remains.
López's first expedition never reached Cuba.
Despite its failure, López's expedition inspired other filibusters to attack Latin American countries throughout the 1850s, most notably William Walker's invasions of Central America in 1855-1860.

López's and Río
Argentina refused Solano López's request for permission for his army to cross Argentine territory to attack the Brazilian province of Río Grande do Sul, Undeterred, Solano López sent his forces into Argentina.

López's and with
López's educational development plans progressed with difficulty, however, because Francia had purged the country of the educated elite, which included teachers.
Nonetheless, growing tensions with several countries, including the United States, characterized the second half of López's rule.
In the first place, Solano López's miscalculations and ambitions plunged Paraguay into a war with Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay.
Logroño filled in for Pérez on vacation, and when Pérez returned, he was allowed to fill in López's shoes ( who was considered irreplaceable by some ), with great success.
The war which ensued, lasting until 1 March 1870, was carried on with great stubbornness and with alternating fortunes, though López's disasters steadily increased.

López's and 400
During López's reign, more than 400 schools were built for 25, 000 primary students, and the state reinstituted secondary education.

López's and ;
Castaña also starred in thirteen Argentine films, including two for which he wrote the score, El mundo que inventamos (" The World We Created ", 1973 ) and Los hijos de López (" López's Sons ", 1980 ); numerous picaresque comedies ; and in Felicidades ( 2000 ).

López's and were
Although López's government was similar to Francia's system, his appearance, style, and policies were quite different.
Thousands of others, including Paraguay's bravest soldiers and generals, also went to their deaths before firing squads or were hacked to pieces on Solano López's orders.
Its causes were complex and included Argentine anger over Antonio López's meddling in Corrientes.

López's and by
This, of course, was forced into practice by Paraguayan dictator Francisco Solano López's disastrous 1865 invasion of northern Argentine territory, leading to an alliance between 1820s-era adversaries Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay and the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives ( particularly Paraguay's own ).
The title to the lordship was inherited by Iñigo López's descendants until, by inheritance, in 1370 it passed to John I of Castile.
After being taken prisoner she was taken on board a ship called the Princesa ( Princess ) to Asuncion, where she was banished from the nation by the newly established provisional government, constituted by Paraguayans who had fought in favour of the allied forces and against López's army.
Regardless of López's refusal, a peace treaty was not something Mitre could guarantee since article 6 in the secret treaty stated that " The allies solemnly commit themselves not to abandon arms unless commonly agreed, and as long as they haven ’ t overthrown the current government of Paraguay, as well as not to try separately, nor sign any peace treaty, truce, armistice which would put an end to or suspend the war, unless agreed by all parties ".
After being subsequently outrighted to Triple-A Columbus, López's contract was purchased by the Indians again on May 12, 2012.

López's and troops
In response to López's cutting off of the royal road between Mexico City and Valladolid, the viceroy sent a regiment of loyalist troops to put down the rebellion.

López's and López
The Cuartel de López, a museum in Francisco Solano López's former barracks, has three rooms where bullets, cannon, stirrups, spurs, swords, and other battlefield relics are displayed.
The present Flag of Cuba is adopted from López's expeditioniary banner: es: Narciso López ,.

López's and was
Solano López's basic failing was that he did not recognize the changes that had occurred in the region since Francia's time.
In terms of size, Solano López's 30, 000-man army was the most powerful in Latin America but the army's strength was illusory because it lacked trained leadership, a reliable source of weapons and adequate reserves.
López's first season as the Reds ' regular shortstop was his breakthrough.
When first traded to the Nationals, López's original jersey number was 7, however when Damian Jackson was traded, he turned in his number 7 for Jackson's previous jersey number 2.

López's and .
López's successors continued armed forces modernization programs, building army and security forces, and concentrating on Honduran air force superiority over its neighbors.
Congress became his puppet, and the people abdicated their political rights, a situation enshrined in the 1844 Constitution, which placed all power in López's hands.
Solano López's conduct laid him open to such charges.
Solano López's attempt to leverage Paraguay's emergence as a regional power equal to Argentina and Brazil had disastrous consequences.
Under the treaty, these nations vowed to destroy Solano López's government.
As the war neared its inevitable denouement, Solano López's grip on reality loosened further.
Solano López's hostility even extended to United States Ambassador to Paraguay Charles Ames Washburn.
Cándido Bareiro, López's ex-commercial agent in Europe, returned to Paraguay in 1869 and formed a major Lopizta faction.
Once in Paraguay, Eliza Lynch became López's partner, bearing him six children in total.
Among the most important are Vicente López's Portrait of Goya, Federico de Madrazo's The Countess of Vilches, and Antonio Esquivel's The Contemporary Poets.

fourth and expedition
" Stein's fourth expedition to Central Asia, however, ended in a failure so humiliating that he never wrote about it and seldom referred to it.
* A fourth expedition sent from Syria by the Umayyad caliphate to crush the rebellion in the Atlas region is defeated in the plain of the Ghrab ( nowadays Morocco ).
In the crucial story, "— And the Moon be Still as Bright ", it is revealed by the fourth exploratory expedition that the Martians have all but perished in a plague caused by germs brought by one of the previous expeditions.
Smit returned from his fourth expedition in 1663 and formally proposed the settlement of St. Thomas to the king in April 1665.
The expedition, Amalric's fourth, was the first with support from the Byzantine navy.
In 1502, on the fourth, and final, expedition to the American continent, Christopher Columbus encountered a large canoe, filled with goods, off the coast of Honduras ; after boarding it, he found cacao beans, axes with heads of copper and of flint, bells, pottery, and cotton garments — it was the first Spanish encounter with the civilizations of Central America.
He retired from the military and moved to the new territory California, after leading a fourth expedition which cost ten lives seeking a rail route over the mountains around the 38th parallel in the winter of 1849.
An account of Frémont's failed fourth expedition.
The party for Giles ' fourth expedition.
While Durrell only made £ 50 from British rights ( Faber and Faber ), he obtained £ 500 from the United States rights ( Viking Press ) for the book, and thus managed to raise money for a fourth expedition to South America in 1954.
A fourth volume, also based on materials from the expedition to Arabia, was not published till 1837, long after Niebuhr's death, under the editorship of his daughter.
The fourth culminating expedition, Operation Highjump, is the largest Antarctic expedition to date.
* 1976 Italian expedition makes the fourth ascent.
The fourth member of the expedition.
Jones is rescued from the Zone by Kree leader the Supreme Intelligence, who shows him Senator Craddock on Earth being discredited and killed by a mob, with Craddock in death reverting back to his true form: the fourth Skrull from the Earth expedition.
" Later, in 591 BC, during the fourth year of his reign, Psamtik II launched an expedition into Palestine " to foment a general Levantine revolt against the Babylonians " that involved, among other, Zedekiah of the Kingdom of Judah.
In the fourth film, On Stranger Tides, he has become a privateer in the King's Navy and is ordered to be Jack's guide on an expedition for the Fountain of Youth.
In the period from 1 August to 10 December 1990, he completed a fourth space fight as flight engineer of the seventh primary expedition to the Soyuz TM-10 station and the Mir orbital scientific-research complex as part of a crew including G. M. Manakov and G. M. Strekalov.
His Majesty sent his favoured and beloved one, the confident of his lord, the Overseer of the Treasury of Silver and Gold, Chief of the Secrets of the august Palace, Sobekhotep, justified, to bring for him all that his heart desired of turquoise ( on ) his fourth expedition.
Sverdrup's fourth and last expedition in Arctic Siberian waters was in 1921, when, from the bridge of the Soviet Icebreaker Lenin, he commanded a convoy of five cargo ships on an experimental run through the Kara Sea to the mouths of the Ob and Yenisei.
Its launch in November 1988 represented the start of the fourth long duration expedition, Mir EO-4, as it carried two more Soviet cosmonauts, Sergei Krikalyov and Alexander Volkov, to the station.
Expedition 4 was the fourth expedition to the International Space Station.
He also wrote several poems on the second expedition of Caesar to Britannia, three epistles to Tiro ( extant ) and a fourth one to his brother.

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