- José
Antonio Manso de
Velasco y Sánchez de Samaniego,
primer Conde de
Superunda) (May 10, 1689 – Jan 5, 1767) was a
Spanish soldier and
politician who...
- Jirón
Conde de
Superunda,
formerly Jirón Lima, is a
major street in the
Damero de Pizarro,
located in the
historic centre of Lima, Peru. The
street starts...
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Velasco (1914–2003),
Chilean politician José
Manso de Velasco, 1st
Count of
Superunda (1688–1767),
Governor of
Chile and
Viceroy of Peru José María Velasco...
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office of the city of Lima, Peru. The
building is
located at
Conde de
Superunda street in the
historic centre of Lima, near the
Plaza Mayor. The building...
- of the garden,
facing the
Calle de la
Veracruz (today Jirón
Conde de
Superunda) in the
historic center of the city of Lima. It is one of the largest...
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April 1750 in Chachapoyas,
while José
Antonio Manso de Velasco,
count of
Superunda, was
governing the
Viceroyalty of Peru. When the
Republic was born, he...
-
Sicilies and Duke of
Castro Alberto Manso de
Velasco y Chaves,
Count of
Superunda 1834 1922 1920
Antonio Maura y
Montaner 1853 1925
Prince Gabriel of the...
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Namesake Camaná
District From Prol.
Tacna Major junctions Jirón
Conde de
Superunda, Jirón Callao, Jirón Ica, Jirón Huancavelica,
Avenida Eman****ción, Jirón...
- the
archipelago of the
Canary Islands. By
disposition of the
Count of
Superunda, he had
Pereira established with
factories in the
Indies in 1753, he went...
- Meanwhile, a new viceroy, José
Antonio Manso de Velasco, ****ure
Count of
Superunda, a
highly experienced military man, ****umed power. Juan
Santos continued...