- Luis José de
Orbegoso y Moncada-Galindo, de Burutarán y
Morales (August 25, 1795 –
February 5, 1847), was an
aristocratic Peruvian soldier and politician...
- Joaquín de
Orbegoso Seoane (born 24 June 1979) is a
Peruvian actor of
Spanish descent most
known for his role in the TV
series Al
Fondo Hay Sitio. He starred...
- then
President Orbegoso,
naming Santa Cruz—who
triumphantly entered Lima on
August 15—as the
Supreme Protector of the state.
Orbegoso also
presented his...
- The
Plaza de
Armas of
Trujillo is
formed by the Pizarro, Independencia,
Orbegoso and
Almagro streets. In this square, the
proclamation of the independence...
- Peru–Bolivian
Confederation in 1838
under the
leadership of
General Luis
Orbegoso. Its
territory comprised the
totality of
North Peru,
which by a majority...
- Cruz
appointed Luis José de
Orbegoso as
president of
North Peru from
August 21, 1837 to
September 1, 1838. However,
Orbegoso remained in
office when Santa...
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During the war, one of
Santa Cruz's subordinates,
General Luis José de
Orbegoso,
rebelled against him in 1838 to
restore Peru with a new government. However...
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president Felipe Santiago Salaverry and
constitutional president Luis José de
Orbegoso, who
allowed Bolivian president Andrés de
Santa Cruz to send his troops...
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Pablo Bermúdez as his
successor to the
presidency instead of Luis José de
Orbegoso. On
April 17, 1834, the two
sides clashed in the
Battle of Huaylacucho...
- nombrándo
Presidente Provisional de la República al Gran
Mariscal Luis José de
Orbegoso, 20 de
diciembre de 1833" (PDF). Basadre,
Jorge (4
December 2014). Historia...