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- the Unitarianists gained control for a short period of time. The Constitution of 1826 allowed for a balance between the ideas of the Unitarianists and...
- The party is one of the most prominent centrist and the most prominent unitarianist party in the country as it staunchly opposes federalism and devolution...
- Manuel Baigorria (1809–1875) was a soldier who fought in the Argentine Civil Wars. Of mixed origins, he spent many years living with the Ranqueles, an...
- Blas de Videla Páez (c. 1785–28 march 1831) was an Argentine soldier and Unitarian politician. He was born into a wealthy family of merchants and landowners...
- José Mármol (1817 – 1871) was an Argentine journalist, politician, librarian, and writer of the Romantic school. Born in Buenos Aires, he initially studied...
- Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (15 February 1811 – 11 September 1888) was President of Argentina from 1868 to 1874. He was a member of a group of intellectuals...
- Reform Party 352 0.00 0.00 0 0 German Workers Party 308 0.00 0.00 0 0 Unitarianist Union of Germany 290 0.00 0.00 0 0 Greater German Middle class Party...
- federation include the ruling Cameroon Peoples Democratic Movement (CPDM). Unitarianists do not want federation or separation, but advocate for a more decentralized...
- José Santiago Albarracín 1 (23 July 1800 - 20 April 1869 ) was an Argentine soldier who fought on the Unitarian side in many engagements in the Argentine...
- and influenced their thinking. They also endorsed universalist and Unitarianist ideas, leading to Unitarian Universalism, the idea that there must be...