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Manuel Isidoro Belzu Humérez (4
April 1808 – 27
March 1865) was a
Bolivian military officer and
statesman who
served as the 11th
president of Bolivia...
- the
presidency in 1848,
promising the
position of
Minister of War to
Belzu.
Belzu seized power for
himself once the coup was
completed and
cemented his...
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cement his
power after personally killing former president Manuel Isidoro Belzu in 1865. He was of
controversial personality and his
dictatorship is remembered...
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officially adopted 31
October 1851
during the
presidency of
Manuel Isidoro Belzu.
According to
Supreme Decree No. 27630 of 19 July 2004,
during the presidency...
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Belzu commanding the
troops that
crushed Velasco's. 9
September 1857:
Belzu "retires" and
calls elections which are won by
Jorge Córdova,
Belzu's son-in-law...
- "winners" were
Antonio José de Sucre, Andrés de
Santa Cruz,
Manuel Isidoro Belzu,
Mariano Melgarejo,
Aniceto Arce,
Ismael Montes, and Víctor Paz Estenssoro...
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against Manuel Isidoro Belzu, and
after Velasco's fall, he fled to
Argentina and
inspired various conspiracies against Belzu. In 1857, he
overthrew President...
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leaving office (Antonio José de Sucre,
Eusebio Guilarte,
Manuel Isidoro Belzu,
Jorge Córdova,
Mariano Melgarejo, Hilarión Daza, José
Manuel Pando, and...
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Mercedes Belzú de
Dorado (1835-1879) was a
Bolivian poet and translator. She was born in La Paz, the
daughter of
Manuel Isidro Belzu and
Juana Manuela...
- Peru-Bolivian
Confederation and
conspired against longtime dictator Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1848–55). Later, he was
appointed Minister of War in the
cabinet of another...