- "blues"
because of the
color of the
military kepi. They were also
known as
Caceristas and Iglesistas, respectively. He
began preparations for what he called...
-
Congress of the Republic. In 1895,
immediately after the
civil war
between Caceristas and Pierolistas, he
again took
charge of the
government of Lima. In his...
- (1884–1885) Andrés
Avelino Cáceres's
Government Miguel Iglesias's
Rebels Cacerista victory Andrés
Avelino Cáceres
Huaraz Rebellion (1885–1887) Peru Quechua...
- 2008-12-02.
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Cacerista, Legión (2012-03-07). "Velasco dotó a FF AA de la más alta
capacidad disuasiva...
- 1882,
Chilean troops had
returned to Lima. Meanwhile, in Cajamarca, the
Cacerista troops under the
command of Dr. José
Mercedes Puga
fought against collaborationist...
-
National Reconstruction. He
founded his own party, the
Constitutional (or
Cacerista) Party. But his
access to
State control implied the
establishment of a...
-
peace of Ancón with Chile, with
territorial transfer.
Triumphant the
cacerista revolution in 1885, he was
appointed commander of the
steam Santa Rosa...
- the
Southern Army, the army of
about 2,000 men that
would defend the
Cacerista regime in the
departments of Puno and
Cuzco during the
Civil War of 1894...
- 1903, an
alliance between the
Civilista Party and the
Constitutional or "
Cacerista"
Party was formed. The
civilistas launched Manuel Candamo as a candidate...