- José Gil
Fortoul (25
November 1861, in Barquisimeto, Lara – 15 June 1943, in Caracas) was a
Venezuelan writer, historian, and politician, who was briefly...
- Simón Bolívar). Others, such as
Laureano Vallenilla Lanz and José Gil
Fortoul,
contributed to
Venezuelan Positivism. The
Indigenous musical styles of...
-
Hippolyte Nicolas Honoré
Fortoul (4
August 1811 – 4 July 1856) was a
French journalist,
historian and politician.
Hippolyte Fortoul was born on 4
August 1811...
-
Manuel María Ramírez
Fortoul (Arauca, 5 May 1817 - Bogotá, 3 May 1891) was a
Colombian lawyer and politician, who was
President of
Colombia from 22 December...
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Laura Barrera Fortoul (born 10 May 1976) is a
Mexican economist and
politician affiliated with the
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). She has been...
- Inès-Marie de Bourgoing, also Inès
Fortoul, Inès Lyautey, (5
January 1862 – 9
February 1953) was a
pioneering French nurse who
served as
president of...
- Gómez
spent the last year of his term on a
military campaign, and José Gil
Fortoul served as de
facto acting president. Gómez was
reelected in 1914, but declined...
-
conflict ended in 1863.
According to an
account by
historian José Gil
Fortoul, two
French adventurers who had
joined the
forces of
General Ezequiel Zamora...
- Ch****eloup-Laubat
Charles Rigault de
Genouilly Education and
Cults Hippolyte Fortoul Jean-Baptiste
Philibert Vaillant Gustave Rouland Victor Duruy and Jules...
-
Venezuela In
office 19
April 1914 – 24 June 1922
Preceded by José Gil
Fortoul Succeeded by Juan
Vicente Gómez
Personal details Born (1858-11-02)2 November...