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Intendencia de Huamanga,
formerly Guamanga), also
known informally as
Huamanga Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Huamanga (
Guamanga)), was one of the territorial...
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Huamanga (
Guamanga) in 1815; did not take
effect Pedro Gutiérrez de Cos y
Saavedra Seminario,
appointed Bishop of
Ayacucho o
Huamanga (
Guamanga) in 1818...
- The
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Ayacucho o
Huamanga (Latin:
Ayacuquensis o Huamangensis) is an
archdiocese in the south-central
Andes of Peru that was...
- los
rucanas antamarcas de la
corona real,
jurisdicion de la
ciudad de
Guamanga. año de 1586." in:
Marcos Jiménez de la Espada, ed.,
Relaciones geográficas...
- colony,
marching and
countermarching from
Quito to San Miguel, from Lima to
Guamanga and back to Lima, from
Lucanas to Cuzco, from
Collao to
Arequipa and from...
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Santiago José O'
Phelan Recabarren,
appointed Bishop of
Ayacucho o
Huamanga (
Guamanga) in 1841 Julián
Ochoa Campos,
appointed Bishop of
Cuzco in 1864
Pedro José...
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captain general "of the country's arms of the
provinces of Cuzco, Puno,
Guamanga and La Paz". As José
Tamayo Herrera (1984) has investigated, the military...
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local women around South America. She was
involved in a
battle in 1620 in
Guamanga, Peru. As a
result of this battle, she
needed to s**** the
protection of...
- Culquicóndor, S.D.B. (1953-1958),
appointed Bishop of
Ayacucho o
Huamanga (
Guamanga)
Roman Catholicism in Peru GCatholic.org
Catholic Hierarchy 6°13′48″S 77°52′21″W...
- rich in data
judging by what Polo states.
Ordenanzas para las
minas de
Guamanga [1562] (Ordinances of the
Huamanga mines). It was
requested by the Viceroy...