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Admiral Ramón
Castro Jijón (15
November 1915 – 1
November 1984) was
President of
Ecuador 11 July 1963 to 29
March 1966. He was
appointed commander of...
- Juan
Antonio María
Flores y
Jijón de
Vivanco (23
October 1833 – 30
August 1915) as 13th
President of
Ecuador 17
August 1888 to 30 June 1892. He was a...
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Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño (11
December 1890 – 17
August 1950) was an
Ecuadorian historian, archeologist, and politician. He was the
mayor of the city of...
- María de las
Mercedes Jijón de
Vivanco y
Chiriboga (b. 25
March 1811,
Otavalo – d. 4 June 1878, Quito) was the
first First Lady of Ecuador,
serving in...
- Aro****a Monroy,
establishing a four-man
military junta led by
Ramon Castro Jijon. The
junta ruled the
country until 1966, when it was
overthrown in another...
- José de Arteta;
Manuel de Ascásubi; and Flores's own son,
Antonio Flores Jijón,
among others. The
conservative Gabriel García
Moreno unified the country...
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Ignacio Lizarzaburu José Plácido Caamaño
Pedro José
Cevallos Antonio Flores Jijón Luis
Cordero Crespo Vicente Lucio Salazar Eloy
Alfaro Leónidas
Plaza Lizardo...
- Nevertheless, the
practice had its
defenders afterward, such as
Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño's Política Conservadora,
whose first volume was
published in 1929...
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Ignacio Lizarzaburu José Plácido Caamaño
Pedro José
Cevallos Antonio Flores Jijón Luis
Cordero Crespo Vicente Lucio Salazar Eloy
Alfaro Leónidas
Plaza Lizardo...
- (Jiménez de la Espada, 1586), and some toponyms.
Based on this,
Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño (1936)
classified it as a
Jivaroan language.
Kaufman (1994) states...