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Manuel Rodríguez (TV Series)
Manuel Rodríguez is a Chilean telenovela broadcast in Chilevisión, based on the Chilean people, Chilean guerrilla Manuel Rodríguez Erdoiza. It was first aired on March 15, 2010. Cast * Ricardo Fernández as Manuel Rodríguez Erdoíza, ''Manuel Rodríguez y Erdoíza'' * Sofía García as ''Francisca Segura y Ruiz'' * Alfredo Castro (actor), Alfredo Castro as Casimiro Marco del Pont, ''Casimiro Marco del Pont'' * Cristián Carvajal as Vicente San Bruno, ''Vicente San Bruno'' * Mariana Loyola as ''Micaela / Mercedes Larrain y Fernandez de Leon'' * Tiago Correa as ''José Miguel Neira'' * Catalina Pulido as ''Paula de Salas y Velasco'' * Willy Semler as ''Mateo Segura y Ruiz'' * José Soza as José Santiago Rodríguez Zorrilla, ''José Santiago Rodríguez-Zorrilla'' * Luz Jiménez (actress), Luz Jiménez as ''Maria Loreto Erdoiza y Aguirre'' * Roxana Campos as ''Tomasa Araya'' * Rodrigo Pérez as ''Cayetano Chavez'' * Javiera Hernández as ''Josefa Egaña y Ariztia'' * Juan Pablo O ...
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Telenovela
A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar Drama (film and television), drama genres around the world include ''Turkish television drama, dizi'' (Turkey), ''Indian television drama, serial'' (India), ''teleserye'' (Philippines), ''lakorn'' (Thailand), ''teleromanzo'' (Italy), ''téléroman'' (Canada, specifically Quebec), ''Korean drama, K-drama'' (South Korea), ''Japanese television drama, J-drama'' (Japan), ''Chinese television drama, C-drama'' (China) and ''sinetron'' (Indonesia). Commonly described using the American colloquialism Spanish soap opera, many telenovelas share some stylistic and thematic similarities to the soap opera familiar to the English-speaking world. The significant difference is their series run length; telenovelas tell one self-contained story, typically within the span of a year or less whereas soap operas t ...
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Chilevisión
Chilevisión (often abbreviated as CHV) is a Chilean free-to-air television channel. It is the third oldest Chilean television network, owned by Paramount Networks Americas, being founded by the University of Chile on November 4, 1960. History Origins When the Institute for Electrical Research and Testing of the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences of the University of Chile informed the rector Juan Gómez Millas, in 1959, that the experiments were already sufficiently advanced to attempt the permanent operation of a canal, this instructs the Secretary-General, Álvaro Bunster, to establish the corresponding contact with the engineers and to provide the necessary elements for its start-up. Thus, from the very beginning, Channel 9 is assumed as an institutional project of the rectory. Within the University Council, diverse positions were expressed. The deans of the more traditional faculties viewed the initiative with reluctance. They rejected the idea that "the ...
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Nathalia Aragonese
Nathalia Aragonese Molina (born September 9, 1981 in Santiago) is a Chilean television, film, and theater actress and theater director. She is known for her roles in '' Volver a Amar'' (2014), '' La Doña'' (2011) and '' Esa No Soy Yo'' (2015), and starring in the film ''Damn Kids (Cabros de mierda)'' directed by Gonzalo Justiniano. Biography She studied theater with Fernando González. She made her television debut in 2004 on the telenovela ''Hippie'' on Canal 13 where she made a small appearance, and then in 2005 on the show ''Gatas y tuercas''. In 2006, she was contracted by Televisión Nacional de Chile to play Maya Fritzenwalden in the Chilean television series Floribella. She played Rocío Poblete in the 2008 Chilean remake of ''The Office'' called ''La ofis''. She also played a role in '' Casados con hijos'', the Chilean remake of '' Married... with Children''. In 2010 she played Pascuala in '' Manuel Rodríguez'' and starred in the television series ''La Doña''. She w ...
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Helen Cáceres
Helen Caceres (née Petinos; born 15 June 1993) is an Australian former association football, soccer player who played as a Forward (association football), striker. She made 51 appearances and scored five goals in the A-League Women (previously known as the W-League) for Melbourne City FC (A-League Women), Melbourne City and Western Sydney Wanderers FC (A-League Women), Western Sydney Wanderers. Playing career Petinos grew up in Western Sydney and played junior football in her hometown of Liverpool, New South Wales. She then joined Marconi Stallions FC, Marconi Stallions - where she made a name for herself in the NSW Premier League. After nine years with the Stallions, she signed her first A-League Women, W-League contract with Western Sydney Wanderers FC (A-League Women), Western Sydney Wanderers in 2012. Petinos made her debut for the Western Sydney Wanderers on 17 November 2013 in a match against Canberra United W-League, Canberra United. She made 11 appearances for the tea ...
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Luz Jiménez (actress)
Luz Jiménez Ormeño (born 18 December 1934) is a Chilean actress, theater director, and teacher who gained recognition for her performances in the roles of Maruja in the play ' (1979) and Kiki Blanche in the telenovela ' (1988). She has developed a career spanning 50 years, in which she gained popularity mainly as a theater and television actress. She began acting theatrically in the 1950s, and during the 1980s became one of the first important figures of the then-emerging telenovela industry at Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) centered around . Since then, she has been considered one of the country's most respected figures in the performing arts. Among her most recognized collaborations are those she formed with director Vicente Sabatini, appearing in important telenovelas such as ' (1984), ' (1985), ' (1989), ' (1997), ' (1999), '' Romané'' (2000), '' Pampa Ilusión'' (2001), ' (2002), ' (2007), '' Manuel Rodríguez'' (2010), and '' La Doña'' (2011). In 2015, she was re ...
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José Santiago Rodríguez Zorrilla
José Santiago Rodríguez Zorrilla (30 December 1752 – 5 April 1832) was the 21st bishop of Santiago, Chile,Counting Diego de Zambrana de Villalobos, who does not appear on thofficial listof bishops in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago known for his fervent support of the Spanish government during the Chilean War of Independence. Biography Early years and education The son of Manuel Rodríguez Zorrilla and María del Carmen Idoate y Pozo, he studied at the Royal Seminary of San Francisco Javier, and later at the Royal University of San Felipe, where he obtained his bachelor's degree (1771) and doctorate in theology (1775). While in Lima, he studied law at the National University of San Marcos. Ordained a priest in 1775, he divided his time between ecclesiastical activities and teaching. He served as rector of the Royal University of San Felipe for three terms: 1788, 1789, and 1803. He was also canon of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (1787), pastor of Renca (1792 ...
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José Soza
José Miguel Soza Hernández (born June 26, 1946, in Teno Teno is a Chilean city and commune in the Curicó Province, Maule Region. A large percentage of inhabitants are of mestizo and Mapuche Indian origin. The main economy is agricultural farming and livestock raising, often by huasos or Chilean c ...) is a Chilean award-winning theater, film and television actor. He has also worked as a theater director, dubbing actor and broadcaster. He belonged to the cast of the golden age of the television series by director Vicente Sabatini between 1995 and 2005. Filmography Films Telenovelas References {{DEFAULTSORT:Soza, Jose 1946 births Living people Chilean male film actors Chilean male television actors Chilean television personalities People from Curicó Province 20th-century Chilean male actors 21st-century Chilean male actors ...
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Vicente San Bruno
Vicente San Bruno Rovira (died April 12, 1817) was a Spanish military officer, infamous for his cruelty during the Chilean War of Independence. Military career Vicente San Bruno was born in Aragon, and in his youth he took minor order in a Franciscan convent. In 1808, San Bruno left the convent and joined the Spanish army as a soldier at the time of the French invasions. He fought bravely during the Peninsular War and won a promotion to officer. On December 25, 1813, he set sail for Peru under the command of Rafael Maroto as a captain in the Queen's Talavera Regiment. They disembarked at Callao on April 24, 1814, to support Viceroy José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa, who had been working arduously to maintain his viceroyalty and the bordering territories under Spanish control. Maroto and his troops, which included San Bruno, were placed under the orders of Brigadier Mariano Osorio and sent to Chile, which had risen in rebellion after the French invasion of Spain. In Chile San Bruno ...
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Casimiro Marco Del Pont
Casimiro or Casemiro may refer to: Given name * Casemiro do Amaral (1892–1939), Brazilian footballer * Casemiro Mior (born 1958), Brazilian football manager and former footballer * Casimiro de Abreu (1839–1860), Brazilian poet, novelist and playwright * Casimiro Alegre (1741–1825), Argentine militia officer and landowner * Casimiro Asumu Nze (born 1975), Equatoguinean sprinter * Casimiro Berenguer (1909–2000), Puerto Rican nationalist * Casimiro Castro (1826–1889), Mexican painter and lithographer * Casimiro Díaz (1693–1746), Spanish Augustinian friar * Casimiro Gennari (1839–1914), Italian Catholic cardinal * Casimiro Gómez Ortega (1741–1818), Spanish physician and botanist * Casimiro Monteiro (1920–1993), Portuguese Goan assassin * Casimiro Montenegro Filho (1904–2000), Brazilian army and air force officer * Casimiro Olañeta (1795–1860), Bolivian politician * Casimiro de Oliveira (1907–1970), Portuguese racing driver * Casimiro Radice (1834– ...
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Manuel Rodríguez Erdoíza
Manuel Xavier Rodríguez Erdoíza (; February 27, 1785 – May 26, 1818) was a Chilean lawyer and guerrilla leader, considered one of the founders of independent Chile. Rodríguez was of Basque descent. Early life He was born on 27 February 1785 and was the son of Carlos Rodríguez de Herrera y Zeballos (1760-1822), a customs officer from Spain, and María Loreto de Erdoiza y Aguirre (1755-1822), who was a young lady aristocrat from Peru. Rodríguez entered the esteemed Carolino College where he was a classmate of José Miguel Carrera. He went on to study law at the Royal University of San Felipe, and subsequently became a lawyer in 1807. The "Patria Vieja" (Old Fatherland) (1810–1814) On 18 September 1810, in the absence of the Spanish monarch, a national government (Primera Junta Nacional de Gobierno) was formed from which the struggle for Chilean Independence sprang. In May 1811, he was appointed attorney for Santiago de Chile. His attitude towards the independence ca ...
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Manuel Rodríguez Erdoiza
Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name), a given name and surname * Manuel (''Fawlty Towers''), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Manuel I Komnenos, emperor of the Byzantine Empire * Manuel I of Portugal, king of Portugal * Manuel I of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond Places *Manuel, Valencia, a municipality in the province of Valencia, Spain *Manuel Junction, railway station near Falkirk, Scotland Other * Manuel (American horse), a thoroughbred racehorse * Manuel (Australian horse), a thoroughbred racehorse * Manuel and The Music of The Mountains, a musical ensemble * ''Manuel'' (album), music album by Dalida, 1974 See also *Manny (other), a common nickname for those named Manuel *Manoel (other) *Immanuel (other) *Emmanuel (other) *Emanuel (other) *Emmanuelle (other) *Manuela (other) Manuela may refer to: People * Manuela (given name), a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given na ...
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Guerrilla
Guerrilla warfare is a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, Partisan (military), partisans, paramilitary personnel or armed civilians, which may include Children in the military, recruited children, use ambushes, sabotage, terrorism, Raid (military), raids, petty warfare or hit-and-run tactics in a rebellion, in a violence, violent conflict, in a war or in a civil war to fight against regular military, police or rival insurgency, insurgent forces. Although the term "guerrilla warfare" was coined in the context of the Peninsular War in the 19th century, the tactical methods of guerrilla warfare have long been in use. In the 6th century Anno Domini, BC, Sun Tzu proposed the use of guerrilla-style tactics in ''The Art of War''. The 3rd century BC Roman general Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus is also credited with inventing many of the tactics of guerrilla warfare through what is today called the Fabian strategy, and in Chin ...
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