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1485: 63: 167: 314: 22: 640:. The party itself achieved public notoriety for being the first organized political party in Peru, and because it was also the first one to be composed primarily of civilians. During this period, Cándamo successfully started once again his political career and several economic businesses. 652:, Cándamo took part in the defense of the city, fighting in the Battles of San Juan and Miraflores. When the city is occupied by the Chilean Army, Cándamo and several other prominent politicians are deported to Chile due to their opposition to any peace proposal that involved ceding 739:
For the Election of 1903, Cándamo was regarded as a moderate candidate and the more trusted political figure in the Civilista Party. After being elected president, Cándamo became ill and died in office. He was married to Teresa Alvarez-Calderón.
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and the "Vivanco-Pareja Treaty", specifically for the way of how the government was handling the diplomatic crisis with Spain. For his actions, he was exiled to Chile, returning only after
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was forced to resign from the Presidency in 1894, Candamo was selected to head a "Provisional Government Junta" and to call for new elections.
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He was the great-uncle of Clotilde de Silva y Gonzáles de Candamo (July 19, 1898 – December 12, 1978), daughter of the 10th
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the son of Gaspar González de Candamo and wife Eulalia Prieto) and wife Petronila de Astorga y Urizar (born in
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Born in a wealthy family, Manuel was the son of Pedro González de Candamo e Astorga (Puerto de Valparaiso,
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was signed and the war over, and is once again deported for his opposition to President
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parties reached a compromise and divided their political influence in the government.
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Manuel Candamo married Teresa Álvarez-Calderón, and had two daughters. One daughter,
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in 1981 by the Catholic Church, which means she is being considered for possible
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After the collapse of the Peruvian Southern Armies and the imminent invasion of
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Political Culture in Nineteenth-century Peru: The Rise of the Partido Civil
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After the revolution, he was an active supporter of Prado during the
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Burke's Royal Families of the World, Europe and Latin America
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Interim President (President of the Government Junta)
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from 1903 until his death in 1904. He also served as
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