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  1. Domingo Elías. Domingo Elías Carbajo (July 19, 1805, Ica, Viceroyalty of Peru – July 3, 1867, Lima, Peru) served as Interim President of Peru (Self-proclaimed President) for a brief period between June and August 1844.

  2. Domingo Elías Carbajo (Ica, 19 de diciembre de 1805 - Lima, 3 de diciembre de 1867), fue un político, agricultor y empresario peruano, presidente del Perú por un breve periodo de junio a agosto de 1844, y en medio de una época de anarquía y guerra civil.

  3. With the liberal triumph, a provisional government was installed with General Ramón Castilla as President, whose ministerial cabinet included other liberals such as Pedro Gálvez Egúsquiza, Manuel Toribio Ureta and Domingo Elías. Following the pendulum trend of Peruvian politics, after a conservative government, a liberal one was ...

  4. El 7 de noviembre de ese año, nombró a Domingo Elías como Prefecto de Lima. Precisamente, ante la revolución de Castilla y San Román en el sur, Vivanco tuvo que dirigirse hacia Arequipa, nombrando a Elías como encargado del gobierno de las provincias del norte (20 de noviembre). La Semana Magna.

  5. 1. Mai 1996 · Domingo Elias, with his eyes on the future but one foot still in the past, was a precursor and, in a way, a founder of this coastal plutocracy. Twenty-two years after his unsuccessful run for the presidency at the head of a political party, it was a member of this group who was elected the first civilian president of Peru, securing one of Elias's political goals at last (Cotler, 1978: 101, 102 ...

    • Peter Blanchard
    • 1996
  6. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › EliasElias – Wikipedia

    Elias (Mosaizist I), spätantiker Mosaizist, tätig 515 im Südlibanon. Elias (Mosaizist II), spätantiker Mosaizist, tätig 531 auf dem Berg Nebo. Elias (Philosoph) (6. Jahrhundert), spätantiker Philosoph. Elias von Jerusalem († 518), orthodoxer Bischof und von 494 bis 513 Patriarch von Jerusalem.

  7. Elías Piña (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈli.as ˈpiɲa]) is one of the 32 provinces of the Dominican Republic, located in the westernmost part of the country, along the border with Haiti. It is divided into 6 municipalities and its capital city is Comendador.