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Roberto Urbano Viaux Marambio (May 25, 1917 in
Talca –
September 5, 2005 in Santiago) was a
Chilean Army
General and the
primary planner of two attempted...
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Viaux and the
other by
General Camilo Valenzuela.
Viaux and
Valenzuela were
eventually convicted of
charges of
conspiring to
cause a coup, and
Viaux also...
- Timber, Its
Development and Distribution,
London (1957), p. 155.
Jacqueline Viaux-Locquin, Les bois d'ebenisterie dans le
mobilier francais,
Paris (1997)...
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group was formed, led by the
retired General Roberto Viaux.
Considered unstable by the U.S.,
Viaux had been
discouraged from
attempting a coup alone. The...
- a
brief revolt of the
Tacna artillery regiment, led by
General Roberto Viaux, in what
turned out to be a non-violent
demonstration against the government...
- by
Roberto Viaux and the
other by
Camilo Valenzuela.
Viaux and
Valenzuela were
convicted of
charges of
conspiring to
cause a coup, and
Viaux also was convicted...
- 3826. Bibcode:2008ApJ...679.1433F. doi:10.1086/587832. S2CID 118743395.
Viaux, N.; Catelan, M.; Stetson, P. B.; Raffelt, G. G.; Redondo, J.; Valcarce...
- MacKenzie, Canadian-American
singer and
actress (b. 1927) 2005 –
Roberto Viaux,
Chilean general (b. 1917) 2007 –
Jennifer Dunn,
American engineer and politician...
- sixties,
which seemed to have
nothing to do.” They
admired General Roberto Viaux and,
after the Tacnazo, it was part of the
proliferation of nationalist...
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General Roberto Viaux. Schneider,
hospitalized as a result, suc****bed to his
wounds three days later. The CIA had
supported Viaux's kidnapping plan through...