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  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 3 Ayacucho 2846301911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 3 — AyacuchoAYACUCHO, a city and department of central Peru...
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  • Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) Diocese of Ayacucho 95522Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — Diocese of Ayacucho (Or Guamanga). A Peruvian diocese, suffragan to...
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  • southern Peru, bounded N. by the department of Ayacucho, E. by Cuzco, S. and W. by Cuzco and Ayacucho. Area, 8187 sq. m.; pop. (1896) 177,387. The department...
    327 bytes (125 words) - 18:13, 7 May 2020
  • Waterloo by Thomas W. Knox I. Battle of Ayacucho—1824 662370Decisive Battles Since Waterloo — I. Battle of Ayacucho—1824Thomas W. Knox ​ DECISIVE BATTLES...
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  • first man showed himself. Springing into the rigging, I saw that the Ayacucho’s topsails were loosed, and heard her crew singing-out at the sheets as...
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  • a coast department of southern Peru, bounded N. by the departments of Ayacucho and Cuzco, E. by Puno and Moquegua, S. and W. by Moquegua and the Pacific...
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  • by the Cordillera Occidental, and is bounded N., E. and S. by Junin and Ayacucho. Pop. (1906 official estimate) 167,840; area, 9254 sq. m. The principal...
    296 bytes (182 words) - 17:33, 20 June 2017
  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 16 — La Paz (city) ​LA PAZ (officially La Paz de Ayacucho), the capital of Bolivia since 1898, the see of a bishopric created in...
    354 bytes (732 words) - 19:19, 31 January 2022
  • “Hussars of Junin,” covered itself with glory in the decisive victory of Ayacucho (Dec. 9, 1824). From 1830 to 1839 he filled various high military and political...
    266 bytes (263 words) - 14:15, 23 January 2017
  • lying on the eastern side of the Andes was comprised in the Dioceses of Ayacucho, Chachapoyas, Cuzco, and Huanuco, yet there were many pagan Indian tribes...
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  • victory of the patriot army under General Sucre at Ayacucho (1824) it was named La Paz de Ayacucho, but the latter designation was used as seldom as the...
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  • soldiers read fifty foot-soldiers. " 248th, line 4th, for Agacucho read Ayacucho. " 255th, line 1st, for mountaineers read montoneros. " 262d, line 1st...
    271 bytes (282 words) - 19:28, 31 March 2015
  • independence was declared. The defeat of the royalists at the battle of Ayacucho (9 Dec., 1824) put an end to the Spanish rule. Under the independent government...
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  • “man-of-war brig,” said some of them; “Baltimore clipper,” said others; the Ayacucho, thought I; and soon the broad folds of the beautiful banner of St. George...
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  • on the occasion of the celebration of the liberation wars of Junin and Ayacucho and the convening of the Congress of Panama Amphictyonic, following the...
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  • We afterwards learned that she was built at Guayaquil, and named the Ayacucho, after the place where the battle was fought that gave Peru her independence...
    17 KB (3,348 words) - 06:21, 22 January 2016
  • — Chapter XLIX.William PillingBartolomé Mitre ​ CHAPTER XLIX. JUNIN - AYACUCHO. 1823-1824. The day-dreams of men often mould the course of their lives...
    314 bytes (4,835 words) - 16:02, 30 March 2024
  • exploits was his charge at the head of these hussars at the battle of Ayacucho, which finally secured the liberties of Chili and Peru, 9 July 1824. He...
    453 bytes (759 words) - 14:53, 31 October 2022
  • mountainous region on the frontier of Bolivia, E. of the departments of Junin, Ayacucho and Apurimac, and extends from Loreto on the N. to Puno and Arequipa on...
    291 bytes (724 words) - 02:33, 13 December 2017
  • believe.” Yes, that was his name. “I knew you, sir, when you commanded the Ayacucho on this coast, in old hide-droghing times, in 1835–6.” He was quickened...
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