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    General Luis J. Dellepiane (26 April 1865 – 14 August 1941), born in Buenos Aires, was a civil engineer, militarist and politician of Argentina. With the...
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    of Yrigoyen. Actively promoted by general José Luis Meglione, a Justo classmate, and by colonel Luis J. García, who soon would be one of the heads of...
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  • police shooting, ended with 700 killed and 4,000 injured. General Luis Dellepiane marched on Buenos Aires to re-establish civil order. Despite being...
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    Placing the city under martial law, President Yrigoyen appointed General Luis Dellepiane as the commander of riot control forces, after which disturbances subsided...
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    de Urquiza (then known as the Ministry of War). The incumbent minister is Luis Petri, who has served since 10 December 2023 in the cabinet of Javier Milei...
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    Martel Luis Alberto Spinetta Luis Agote Luis Argentino Palau Luis César Amadori Luis Dellepiane Luis Falcó Luis Federico Leloir Luis Felipe Noé Luis María...
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    Héctor Benigno Varela (category People from San Luis Province)
    repression of workers' strikes during the Tragic Week, under the command of Luis Dellepiane. In November 1920, a rural workers' strike broke out in Santa Cruz...
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    significant portion of the left split from the party. Along with Manzi, Luis Dellepiane, Gabriel del Mazo, Manuel Ortiz Pereyra and others, Jauretche founded...
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  • Agosti, Ernesto Giudici, Carlos Sánchez Viamonte, Gregorio Bermann, Luis Dellepiane, Raúl Orgaz, Arturo Capdevila, Arturo Orgaz, Bernardo Kleiner, Alfredo...
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    Luis Lusquiños (27 November 1951 – 17 June 2017) was an Argentine deputy for the San Luis Province. He had the highest number of absences in the 2005-2009...
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