Guillermo Franco (February 8, 1811 in Guayaquil – March 1873 in Callao, Peru) was an Ecuadorian general. From a young age, Franco was interested in becoming...
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Argentine football defender Guillermo Franco (Ecuadorian general) (born 1811), Ecuadorian historical figure Guilherme Franco (born 1946), Brazilian jazz...
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negotiated the Treaty of Mapasingue with General Franco in January 1860. The signing of the treaty indicated Ecuadorian compliance with all of Peru's demands...
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Guillermo Antonio Rodríguez Lara (born 4 November 1923), known as "Bombita", is an Ecuadorian former political and military leader who was dictator of...
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and Peru, the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War of 1857–1860. Backed by Guillermo Franco (an Ecuadorian General) the Peruvian army led by General Ramón Castilla...
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Guillermo Alberto Santiago Lasso Mendoza (Latin American Spanish: [ɡiˈʝeɾmo ˈlaso]; born 16 November 1955) is an Ecuadorian businessman, banker and politician...
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(Supreme Commands). Ecuadorian statesman Gabriel García Moreno created a provisional government seated in Quito, while General Franco declared himself Supreme...
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politician in Manabí province Guillermo Franco (1811–1873) - self-proclaimed dictator, major figure in the Ecuadorian political and military scene Jorge...
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four competing Ecuadorian governments selected General Guillermo Franco to negotiate with him. When the various factions realized that Franco had betrayed...
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The 1975 Ecuadorian coup attempt also known as Guerra de la Funeraria was a failed military coup d'état in Ecuador led by Ecuadorian Armed Forces Chief...
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