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Orélie-Antoine de
Tounens (born
Antoine Tounens) (12 May 1825 – 17
September 1878) was a
French avoué and
adventurer who
proclaimed by two
decrees on 17...
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Kingdom of Araucanía is
founded with
himself as
monarch under the name King
Orélie-Antoine I. He
declared Perquenco capital of his kingdom,
created a flag...
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Orélie Troscompt (born 28 May 1981) is a
French gymnast. She
competed in four
events at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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authorities at
Buenos Aires in 1871,
reportedly this had been
ordered by
Orélie-Antoine de Tounens, the so-called King of Araucanía and Patagonia. Following...
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confrontation with the
Indigenous peoples of the region. In 1860,
French adventurer Orelie-Antoine de
Tounens proclaimed himself king of the
Kingdom of Araucanía and...
- In 1882,
three and a half
years after the
death on
September 17, 1878 of
Orelie-Antoine de Tounens,
Achille Laviarde invoked a will of this one in his favor...
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music teacher Siméon dies and to keep his
memory alive his
granddaughter Orélie cuts off her braid, thus
condemning him to
become a Soucouyant. Siméon takes...
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establishing a
constitutional monarchy,
founded by
French lawyer and
adventurer Orelie-Antoine de
Tounens in 1860. Nominally, the "kingdom" encomp****ed the present-day...
- adventurer,
Orélie-Antoine de Tounens,
proclaimed the "Kingdom of Araucanía" in
Chile with the
support of
local Mapuche chiefs. He
called himself "
Orélie-Antoine...
- Errázuriz Echaurren,
President (1896–1901)
Kingdom of Araucanía and
Patagonia –
Orélie-Antoine de Tounens, King (1860–1862)
Colombia Republic of New
Granada (complete...