- José Nicolás
Baltasar Fernández de
Piérola y
Villena (known as "El Califa" ("The Caliph");
January 5, 1839 – June 23, 1913) was a
Peruvian politician...
- Nicolás de
Pierola Avenue (Spanish:
Avenida Nicolás de
Piérola),
formerly known as
Interior de Lima and La
Colmena (the
latter of
which continues to be...
- Aristocrática) is
given to the
period following the 1895
election of Nicolás de
Piérola as
President of Peru. This
period was
characterised by the
political dominance...
- FBC
Piérola is a
Peruvian football club,
playing in the city of Arequipa, Peru. The club was
founded in 1922 and
plays in the Copa Perú
which is the third...
- Peru.
Melgar also has
rivalries with FBC Aurora,
Sportivo Huracán and FBC
Piérola. The club
began playing its home
games at the
Estadio Mariano Melgar, but...
- Els
Hostalets de
Pierola (Catalan pronunciation: [əlz ustəˈlɛdz ðə piəˈɾɔlə]) is a
Spanish muni****lity
situated in the
Autonomous Community of Catalonia...
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Among the
group were the
brother and sons of
Piérola;
Carlos de
Piérola, Isaías de
Piérola and
Amadeo de
Piérola.
Since Leguía did not
resign as planned,...
- Fernández de
Piérola (1842–1914)
Pedro José Nicolás de
Piérola Iturbide (1862–1886) Eva María de
Piérola Iturbide (1863–1919)
Raquel de
Piérola Iturbide (1865–1886)...
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departure as a desertion.: 27 Nicolás de
Piérola overthrew Puerta's
government and took
power on 23
December 1879.
Piérola has been
criticised because of his...
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carried out on May 29, 1909 by
relatives of
former president Nicolás de
Piérola and
supporters of the
Democratic Party,
known as "Pierolistas" for their...