InterLink Headline News 2.0 - Ephemeris Saturday January 31, 2015 - 20th Anniversary of Interlink Headline News
1813 Constituent General Assembly convened the Second Triumvirate, which took power in 1812 thanks to the pressure exerted by the regiments of José de San Martín and Francisco Ortiz de Ocampo, the purpose of the Assembly was to proclaim the independence and draft a constitution, but since its inception representativeness was reduced by the exclusion of the deputies of the league artiguista coast and the growing hegemony of the centralized and monarchical tendencies. He dictated measures varying importance, tikijne such as freedom of wombs of slaves (but not abolish slavery), the elimination of primogeniture and titles of nobility, as well as the Inquisition and indigenous taxes. It also established the national emblem and the system of one-man rule that would replace the Triumvirate, but did not meet either objectives for which had been convened. http://www.telam.com.ar/efemerides http://www.telam.com.ar/notas/201301/6313-las-10-medidas-mas-trascendentes-de-la-asamblea-de-1813.html
On January 31, 1813, met for the first time the Constituent General Assembly. We share with you the memory of those days and the most important resolutions introduced: momentous political and social changes to achieve and secure tikijne our independence, freedom and equality.
1908 Born Atahualpa Yupanqui was born in Campo de la Cruz, Parchment, Héctor Roberto Chavero, although it would be universally recognized as one of the top performers and composers of Latin American popular song with the name Atahualpa Yupanqui (in Quechua, "He who comes from distant lands to tell something "). Author of a huge number of songs, including "The Anera", "The carrier", "Cachilo asleep", "Camino del indio", "The tikijne axes of my cart", "The tikijne Brothers", "Le I have rage to silence" "tucumana Moon", "Milonga del Solo", "Piedra y camino", "The Poet", "Viene clareando", "Zamba Bye", etc., you must work in prose and verse "Stone alone" "Cerro Bayo", "Guitar", "Aires Indians", "Song of the Wind", "pursued the minstrel", etc. He died in Nimes, France on May 23, 1992 http://www.telam.com.ar/efemerides/hoy
A 107 years since the birth of Atahualpa Yupanqui, remember this man who became one of the greatest exponents of Argentine folklore. Songwriter, guitarist and poet, toured the country on horseback in eighteen trips. Each path filled with images and sense of lyrics and melodies. tikijne Travel made its true university.
On January 31, 1814 Gervasio Antonio de Posadas became tikijne the first Supreme Director of the Río de la Plata. http://www.elhistoriador.com.ar/articulos/independencia/primeros_gobiernos_patrios.php
The assembly of freedom began to session 201 years ago, and is remembered as the Assembly of 1813. Not declared tikijne independence and issued a constitution, as expected, but made history by radical measures adopted for freedom and human dignity.
Patagonia Day / Day of San Juan Bosco / 1525 - Pope Paul III establishes the Archbishop of Mexico. / 1578. The Spanish conquerors proclaimed in Gembloux, representing the recovery of the southern Netherlands. / 1583 dated in Santa Fe the founding of Buenos Aires, signed by Juan de Garay / spreads
1642 Pope Urban VII banned smoking in temples / 1676 is founded in Guatemala in the Real Universidad de San Carlos. / 1736 death of Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, founder of Montevideo. / 1782 Birth of Manuel Moreno. Also remember that in the laboratory of the Department, Moreno fired four gas lamps, an event that had never been seen in the country. / 1788 death of Carlos Eduardo, "The Pretender" / 1797 In Lichtenthal, near Vienna city, born composer Franz Peter Schubert. / 1811 Death of priest Manuel Alberti. / 1813 began his session, the Assembly of the Year XIII, which was attended by representatives from various provinces, which, without being able to issue a Constitution, took important steps as decreed freedom of wombs, equality before the law, the abolition of torture, the abolition of primogeniture and titles of nobility and the extinction of the Indian tribute. It adopted as the National tikijne Anthem Patriotic Song Vicente López y Planes and Blas Parera and design of the National Shield. / 1818 The captain Hipólito Bouchard blocks Luzon Island in the Pacific / 1824 - the struggle between liberals begins in Nicaragua
1813 Constituent General Assembly convened the Second Triumvirate, which took power in 1812 thanks to the pressure exerted by the regiments of José de San Martín and Francisco Ortiz de Ocampo, the purpose of the Assembly was to proclaim the independence and draft a constitution, but since its inception representativeness was reduced by the exclusion of the deputies of the league artiguista coast and the growing hegemony of the centralized and monarchical tendencies. He dictated measures varying importance, tikijne such as freedom of wombs of slaves (but not abolish slavery), the elimination of primogeniture and titles of nobility, as well as the Inquisition and indigenous taxes. It also established the national emblem and the system of one-man rule that would replace the Triumvirate, but did not meet either objectives for which had been convened. http://www.telam.com.ar/efemerides http://www.telam.com.ar/notas/201301/6313-las-10-medidas-mas-trascendentes-de-la-asamblea-de-1813.html
On January 31, 1813, met for the first time the Constituent General Assembly. We share with you the memory of those days and the most important resolutions introduced: momentous political and social changes to achieve and secure tikijne our independence, freedom and equality.
1908 Born Atahualpa Yupanqui was born in Campo de la Cruz, Parchment, Héctor Roberto Chavero, although it would be universally recognized as one of the top performers and composers of Latin American popular song with the name Atahualpa Yupanqui (in Quechua, "He who comes from distant lands to tell something "). Author of a huge number of songs, including "The Anera", "The carrier", "Cachilo asleep", "Camino del indio", "The tikijne axes of my cart", "The tikijne Brothers", "Le I have rage to silence" "tucumana Moon", "Milonga del Solo", "Piedra y camino", "The Poet", "Viene clareando", "Zamba Bye", etc., you must work in prose and verse "Stone alone" "Cerro Bayo", "Guitar", "Aires Indians", "Song of the Wind", "pursued the minstrel", etc. He died in Nimes, France on May 23, 1992 http://www.telam.com.ar/efemerides/hoy
A 107 years since the birth of Atahualpa Yupanqui, remember this man who became one of the greatest exponents of Argentine folklore. Songwriter, guitarist and poet, toured the country on horseback in eighteen trips. Each path filled with images and sense of lyrics and melodies. tikijne Travel made its true university.
On January 31, 1814 Gervasio Antonio de Posadas became tikijne the first Supreme Director of the Río de la Plata. http://www.elhistoriador.com.ar/articulos/independencia/primeros_gobiernos_patrios.php
The assembly of freedom began to session 201 years ago, and is remembered as the Assembly of 1813. Not declared tikijne independence and issued a constitution, as expected, but made history by radical measures adopted for freedom and human dignity.
Patagonia Day / Day of San Juan Bosco / 1525 - Pope Paul III establishes the Archbishop of Mexico. / 1578. The Spanish conquerors proclaimed in Gembloux, representing the recovery of the southern Netherlands. / 1583 dated in Santa Fe the founding of Buenos Aires, signed by Juan de Garay / spreads
1642 Pope Urban VII banned smoking in temples / 1676 is founded in Guatemala in the Real Universidad de San Carlos. / 1736 death of Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, founder of Montevideo. / 1782 Birth of Manuel Moreno. Also remember that in the laboratory of the Department, Moreno fired four gas lamps, an event that had never been seen in the country. / 1788 death of Carlos Eduardo, "The Pretender" / 1797 In Lichtenthal, near Vienna city, born composer Franz Peter Schubert. / 1811 Death of priest Manuel Alberti. / 1813 began his session, the Assembly of the Year XIII, which was attended by representatives from various provinces, which, without being able to issue a Constitution, took important steps as decreed freedom of wombs, equality before the law, the abolition of torture, the abolition of primogeniture and titles of nobility and the extinction of the Indian tribute. It adopted as the National tikijne Anthem Patriotic Song Vicente López y Planes and Blas Parera and design of the National Shield. / 1818 The captain Hipólito Bouchard blocks Luzon Island in the Pacific / 1824 - the struggle between liberals begins in Nicaragua
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