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Matilde Ibáñez
Tálice (3
March 1907 – 4
September 2002) was the
First Lady of
Uruguay from 1947 to 1951, as the wife of
President Luis
Batlle Berres. Ibáñez...
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Rodolfo Vicente Tálice Ruiz (2 May 1899, in
Montevideo – 2 June 1999) was a
Uruguayan scholar,
physician and writer. In the 1960s he was dean of the School...
- 2023. G. P. (18
April 1884). "Udienza 18
aprile 1884; Pres. Eula PP, Est.
Talice, PM
Calenda (concl. conf.)—Poët
Lidia (Avv.
Spanna e Bernardi)". Il Foro...
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Lerena family. In 1925, the
young Luis
Batlle Berres and
Matilde Ibáñez
Tálice met
while walking in
front of this property. Soon
after they were married...
- Species: C. parapsilosis
Binomial name
Candida parapsilosis Langeron &
Talice (1932)
Synonyms Mycocandida parapsilosis C. W.
Dodge (1935)
Mycotorula parapsilopsis...
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montevidensis growing on CYA
plate Aspergillus montevidensis growing on
MEAOX plate Talice, A.V. & Mackinnon, J.A. 1931, C.R. Séanc. Soc. Biol.
Argentina 108: 1007...
- Montevideo. He was the
eldest son of Luis
Batlle Berres and
Matilde Ibáñez
Tálice. He had two siblings, Luis (1930–2016) and
Matilde (born 1932). He was a...
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financial problems. In 1925, the
young Luis
Batlle Berres and
Matilde Ibáñez
Tálice met
while walking in
front of this property. Soon
after they were married...
- Villar,
Eliseo Montaine, and
Roberto Talice [ca; es], as
based upon the
original historical novel by
Montaine and
Talice about Pancho Ramirez, a governor...
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Duncan Stewart (uncle-in-law) Luis
Batlle Berres (nephew)
Matilde Ibáñez
Tálice (niece-in-law)
Jorge Batlle (grandnephew)
Children César
Rafael Lorenzo...