Juan Perón was a prominent political figure in Argentina, serving as the country's president during two non-consecutive terms, first from 1946 to 1955 and then from 1973 to 1974. He is known for his populist policies and the establishment of the Peronist movement, which has had a lasting impact on Argentine politics. Perón's leadership was characterized by efforts to improve labor rights and social welfare, as well as significant political polarization.
Juan de Miralles was a Spanish diplomat and supporter of the American Revolution who played a crucial role in securing financial aid and resources for the Continental Army. He advocated for the American cause in Spain, helping to garner support and funding from Spanish officials. Additionally, Miralles facilitated loans and supplies, which were vital for sustaining the revolutionary efforts against British forces. His contributions strengthened the alliance between Spain and the American colonies during the struggle for independence.
Juan Perons third wife, she becomes President of Argentina after Juan dies in office.
Juan De Onate was in search of treasure especially the legendary silver treasure in Quivira.
The Roughriders stormed San Juan Hill on July 1 1898. - It was thereafter known as the Battle of San Juan Heights.
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Juan Francisco Elso has written: 'Latin American spirituality'
Juan Pastor has written: 'Farsa de Lucrecia' -- subject(s): Latin American literature, Medieval and modern Latin literature
Juan de Aragon y de Navarra has written: 'Jesus Nazarenus Rex Judeurum ..' -- subject(s): Latin American literature, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin literature
Juan de Aranda has written: 'Lugares comunes de conceptos, dichos y sentencias en diversas materias' -- subject(s): Latin American literature, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin literature
Juan de Mena has written: 'Coronacio[n] co[m]puesta por el famoso poetajua[n] de mena' -- subject(s): Latin American literature, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin literature 'Laberinto de fortuna'
Juan is Spanish for "John", and the medieval or Low Latin word would be Iohannes. Since the name did not exist in ancient times, there is no Classical Latin version of that name.
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Juan Peron
Juan Pablo Duarte.
The first European country that was in control of Florida was Spain. The conquistador was Juan Ponce de Leon. He landed in Florida in 1513.
There were several military dictators in the 1800's in Latin America. Juan Manuel Rosas ruled in Argentina. Juan Jose Flores ruled in Ecuador.
The first American settlers arrived in San Juan in 1859.