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Martín and Rodríguez
The government of Martín Rodríguez ( 1820 – 1824 ) and his minister Bernardino Rivadavia, then Las Heras and finally Rivadavia himself as the first president of Argentina from 1826 to 1827, developed an economic plan deemed as " The happy experience ".
* Members of Politburo: Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz, José Ramón Machado Ventura, Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, Abelardo Colomé Ibarra, Esteban Lazo Hernández, Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada, Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, Leopoldo Cintra Frías, Ramón Espinosa Martín, Álvaro Lopez Miera, Salvador Valdés Mesa, Mercedes López Acea, Marino Murillo Jorge, Adel Yzquierdo Rodríguez.
The most outstanding and representative artists of the Colombian Santander region are Segundo Agelvis, Mario Hernández Prada, Carlos Gómez Castro, Martín Quintero, Oscar Rodríguez Naranjo and Pacheco de Suratá.
In June 1821, he was named minister of government to Buenos Aires governor Martín Rodríguez.
In April, he won his first ATP doubles tournament ( and second after the Olympics ), in Valencia ( clay ) with doubles partner Martín Rodríguez.
On December 12, González announced he had hired former Argentine player Martín Rodríguez as his new full-time coach for 2009.
The town was founded by Martín Rodríguez on April 4, 1823, named Fuerte Independencia ( Independence Fortress ).
As well as González, de la Peña has coached other tennis players, like Franco Squillari, Martín Rodríguez, Guillermo Coria, and a number of other Chilean and Argentine tennis players.
He was exiled to Montevideo after the Battle of Cepeda ( 1820 ), but he returned a year later 1821 and was named governor of Buenos Aires Province due to the absence of Martín Rodríguez.
Pinto served as leader of the Council of Representatives during the progressive tenure of Buenos Aires Province Governor Martín Rodríguez, from 1821 to 1824, and represented Misiones Province from 1824 to 1827.
Martín Rodríguez proposed to overthrow the Viceroy by force, but Castelli and Saavedra rejected this idea and proposed the convening of an open cabildo.
Not fooled by the Viceroy's communiqué, some criollos met at the houses of Nicolás Rodríguez Peña and Martín Rodríguez.
During these secret meetings, they appointed a representative commission composed of Juan José Castelli and Martín Rodríguez to request that Cisneros convene an open cabildo to decide the future of the Viceroyalty.
Castelli and Martín Rodríguez moved to the Fort for an interview with Cisneros.
Juan Florencio Terrada, commander of the Infantry Grenadiers, joined them, because their barracks were located under Cisneros ' window, and his presence would not allow the Viceroy to request military aid to take Castelli and Martín Rodríguez prisoners.
Construction spanned the years 1738 to 1755 and followed a Berniniesque design by Filippo Juvarra and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo in cooperation with Ventura Rodríguez, Francesco Sabatini, and Martín Sarmiento.
Among them were Pellín Rodríguez, Elías Lopes, Roberto Roena, Milton Correa & Martín Quiñónez.
San Martín saw in Rodríguez the ideal spy since he was very shrewd and skilled for this position, and furthermore, his humble origins allowed him to easily pass for a commoner.
After the victory at Chacabuco, the Chilean commander Bernardo O ' Higgins ordered the arrest of Rodríguez who managed to escape capture and was hidden until San Martín was able to intervene on his behalf and conferred on him the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
Following the struggle for independence, the progressive new Governor of Buenos Aires, Martín Rodríguez assigned Pergamino a Justice of the Peace in 1822 and first school was opened in 1828.
With classy players as Peruvian all-time great Germán Leguía, fellow countryman and international Juan Martín Caballero, Uruguayan playmaker Rodolfo Abalde and leading Ecuadorian players as Geovanny Mera, Jorge Alvear, Angel Buenaño, Juan Carlos Suárez, Ricardo Porras and Milton Rodríguez ; the team became serious title contenders in the late 1980s and, although never becoming champions, they were recognized as a great national footballing side that would several times maul the country's greatest teams including Barcelona and Liga, and classic rivals, Técnico Universitario.
In 1821 the Governor Martín Rodríguez and his minister Bernardino Rivadavia dissolved the cabildo and since then was the governor itself who appointed the judge, now called Juez de Paz ( in English, Justice of Peace ).

Martín and pointed
Span lengthes of 40 m, previously unheard of in the history of masonry arch construction, were now reached in places as diverse as Spain ( Puente de San Martín ), Italy ( Castelvecchio Bridge ) and France ( Devil's bridge and Pont Grand ) and with arch types as different as semi-circular, pointed and segmental arches.

Martín and out
Following this, a group of forty hand-picked soldiers under Martín García Óñez de Loyola set out to pursue them.
The command in Mérida decided that a major force was needed, and in 1697 sent out a force of 235 Spanish soldiers and tens of thousands of Xiu Maya under the command of Martín de Urzúa y Arizmendi, along with artillery and a large supply train of mules and men to cut a path through the jungle.
At San Juan de Ulúa ( in modern Vera Cruz ) he was chanced upon by a strong Spanish force that was bringing, by a royal edict issued on 16 June 1567 by king Philip II of Spain, an investigative commission consisting of Licenciado Gaspar de Jarava, Licenciado Alonso Muñoz, and Doctor Luis Carrillo to find out about the insistent rumours alleging some sort of move towards Mexican independence from the Spanish Crown by the Spanish Viceroy of Mexico Gaston de Peralta, 3rd Marquis of Falces, and his half-brothers Martin Cortés I " El Mestizo ", Martin Cortés y Zúñiga ( also known as Martin Cortés II and Martín Cortés, 2nd Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca ) and Luis Cortés y Hermosillo.
The surname Cabeza de Vaca ( meaning " cow head ") was granted to his mother's family in the 13th century, when his ancestor Martín Alhaja aided a Christian army attacking Moors by leaving a cow's head to point out a small secret mountain pass for their use.
The ruins are situated at the northeastern extreme of the department of Chimaltenango within the municipality of San Martín Jilotepeque ; they are strung out over along a high ridge approximately from the point where the Pixcaya River flows into the Motagua River, which drains into the Caribbean Sea.
* Grand Turk Island, was first proposed by Martín Fernandez de Navarrete in 1825, but soon fell out of favor until it was resurrected by Robert Power in 1924.
1857 brought the Salvadoran troops who had fought against William Walker Filibusteropiraten a cholera epidemic in broke out in El Salvador, José María San Martín y Ulloa tried with his family to escape to his ranch in San Cristobal in Chalatenango.

Martín and only
A later colony was established by Martín De León in 1824, and was the only predominantly Mexican colony in Texas.
The highest rank is theoretically captain-general, but it is not used in deference of liberator José de San Martín, the first and only captain general of the Argentine army.
In 2009 the film classic was finally released first time on DVD, but at the moment only in Spain, where the title of the film is Martín, el Gaucho.
He appeared in only 11 La Liga games in his debut season, barred by César Martín and Moroccan Noureddine Naybet, but was an undisputed first-choice ( when healthy ) in the following years.
Of these, only one of the empresarios, Martín De León settled citizens from within Mexico ; the others came primarily from the United States.
The only notable absence was that of Martín de Álzaga, still under house arrest.
In the 2nd half Arsenal conceded a second goal, but with only 7 minutes remaining Martín Andrizzi scored a famous goal to give Arsenal their first major title on the away goals rule.
Martín Gusinde wrote in 1919 that only 279 Selk ' nams remained and the salesian Lorenzo Massa counted them in 1945 to 25.
Due to the lack of opponents, having only one with neighboring town San Martín Texmelucan, the club would be forced to go Orizaba, Veracruz to find competition.
On June 2, 1899 the Battalion's commander, Lieutenant Martín Cerezo surrendered to the Tagalos only after some conditions were met.
He is a psychiatrist, the only son of Rosario and Martín Iglesias and half-brother to Ángel.
There is only one precedent of a " shared " Day: in 1998, the day was dedicated to Martín Codax, Xohán de Cangas and Mendinho, together with the authors of the medieval songs ( cantigas ).
He then won his only title of the year in the 2008 AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships, with wins over four top-20 players: Tommy Robredo, Fernando González, Andy Roddick, and Juan Martín del Potro in the finals.
First, he created the Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers and defeated a Spanish raid at the Battle of San Lorenzo ( the only battle that San Martín fought in Argentine territory ).
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals is the only not-for-profit, religiously sponsored hospital system in Southern Nevada and consists of three campuses – Rose de Lima, Siena and San Martín.
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals is the only not-for-profit, religiously sponsored hospital system in Southern Nevada and consists of three campuses – Rose de Lima, Siena and San Martín.
At the plate is Martín Dihigo, the only man to be inducted into the Halls of Fame in three countries: Mexico, Cuba, and the United States.
On October 8, 1808, the privilege of using the name Empecinado was granted to Juan Martín Díez, not only for himself, but also all his descendants.
This battle was the only one that San Martín fought on the modern territory of Argentina.

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