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José Cecilio del Valle was born on November 22, 1780, in the village of Choluteca, [7] located near the Choluteca River. This village belonged to the former province of Tegucigalpa (now Honduras), during the Spanish domination. He was the legitimate son of Jose Antonio del Valle and Gertrudis Díaz del Valle.
José Luis del Valle Iturriaga (25 August 1901 – 4 November 1983) was a Spanish lawyer who held various positions of responsibility in the legal field. However, he is best known for being the 11th president of Atlético Madrid between 1935 and 1936. [ 1 ]
José de Jesús Angulo del Valle y Navarro (June 24, 1888 − September 19, 1966) was a Mexican Roman Catholic bishop. Ordained to the priesthood on November 19, 1916, Angulo del Valle y Navarro was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tabasco , Mexico , in 1945 and died in 1966 while still in office.
Juan del Valle (died 1563) was a Roman Catholic prelate; Juan del Valle y Caviedes (1645–1698), Colonial poet from Viceregal Peru; João Guilherme Del Valle, Brazilian entrepeneur, founder of EBANX Jorge del Valle, Cuban water polo player; Jorge Iván del Valle, Colombian human rights activist, open water swimmer and a graphic designer
When all the votes were counted, José del Valle had defeated Francisco Morazán. [28] The Federal elections showed strong popular opposition to liberal reforms. Valle, however, died before taking office. Most historians agree that had he lived, he might have brought conciliation and harmony between the opposing forces (Liberals and Conservatives).
María del Valle de la Poza: Succeeded by: Jesús Moreno García: Deputy of Congress; In office 2000–2008: Constituency: Zamora: Personal details; Born: 3 April 1944 Morales del Rey, Castile and León, Spain: Died: 23 March 2020 (aged 75) Madrid, Spain: Cause of death: COVID-19: Political party: People's Party
San José del Valle is a municipality located in the province of Cádiz, southern Spain. See also. List of municipalities in Cádiz; References External links ...
Lavalle was born in Lima into a prominent family. His father was the soldier and politician Juan Bautista de Lavalle y Zugasti, son of the 1st Count of Premio Real and he himself Count of San Antonio de Vista Alegre, who decided to remain in Peru after the War of Independence and was later Interim President of the Republic.