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Manuel Salazar (governor)
Manuel Salazar may refer to: * Manuel Salazar (actor) (born 1956), Venezuelan actor * Manuel Salazar (footballer) (born 1986), Salvadoran footballer * Manuel Salazar y Baquíjano Manuel Salazar y Baquíjano, Count of Vistaflorida (July 24, 1777 – November 7, 1850) was a Peruvian politician who briefly served as the Interim President of Peru from June to August 1827. Salazar served as the President of the Congress in 1 ... (1777–1850), President of Peru * Manuel Salazar (artist) (born 1966), Mexican-American artist * Manuel Salazar (gymnast) (born 1977), Mexican artistic gymnast {{Hndis, name=Salazar, Manuel ...
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Manuel Salazar (actor)
Manuel Salazar (born 25 July 1956, Caucagua, Miranda, Venezuela) is Venezuelan actor. Salazar is internationally known from his role as the nice police, Salvador, in Coral telenovela Juana la virgen. Filmography TV series * ''De todas maneras Rosa'' (2013) * ''Estrambótica Anastasia'' (2004) * ''La Invasora'' (2003) * ''Mi gorda bella'' (2002) * ''Juana la virgen'' (2002) * ''Carissima'' (2001) * ''Mis 3 hermanas'' (2000) * ''Mariú'' (2000) * ''Luisa Fernanda Luisa (Italian and Spanish), Luísa (Portuguese) or Louise ( French) is a feminine given name; it is the feminine form of the given name Louis (Luis), the French form of the Frankish Chlodowig (German Ludwig), from the Germanic elements ''hlod ...'' (1999) * '' Reina de Corazones'' (1998) * '' Cambio de Piel'' (1998) * ''Las Dos Dianas'' (1992) * ''Piel'' (1992) * ''Emperatriz'' (1990) Movies * ''Manuela Sáenz'' (2000) * ''100 años de perdón'' / ''Little Thieves, Big Thieves'' (1998) * ''Desnudo con naranja ...
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Manuel Salazar (footballer)
Manuel Alejandro Salazar Rivas (born January 23, 1986 in San Salvador) is a retired Salvadoran professional footballer. He represented the El Salvador. Club career Salazar started his career at Salvadoran Second Division side Telecom before joining Luís Ángel Firpo in 2005. In December 2008, Salazar along with his club and national team teammate Carlos Monteagudo, both were invited to train with Mexican Primera División A team Monterrey 1a. A (effectively CF Monterreys reserve team), with the hopes of signing with the club's second division side. After the two-week trial, both players returned to El Salvador, with the promise from head coach Gerardo Jiménez, that he would look to open negotiations to transfer them to the club, whether on a full-time basis, or on loan however neither player was ever signed. On July 1, 2010, Salazar signed a six-month contract with FAS only to rejoin Firpo for the 2011 Clausura claiming FAS owing him three months wages. International car ...
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Manuel Salazar Y Baquíjano
Manuel Salazar y Baquíjano, Count of Vistaflorida (July 24, 1777 – November 7, 1850) was a Peruvian politician who briefly served as the Interim President of Peru from June to August 1827. Salazar served as the President of the Congress in 1823. He served as the Vice President of Peru from August 1827 to June 1829. He served as the President of the Senate from 1845 to 1849. His parents were José Antonio de Salazar y Breña and Francisca Baquíjano y Carrillo de Córdoba. José Baquíjano José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacul ... was Manuel Salazar's uncle. References 1777 births 1850 deaths Peruvian people of Spanish descent Presidents of Peru Vice presidents of Peru Presidents of the Congress of the Republic of Peru Presidents of the Senate of Peru ...
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Manuel Salazar (artist)
Manuel Salazar, (born February 20, 1966) was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for the shooting of a police officer in 1984. Initially convicted of murder and sentenced to death, he became known as an artist for paintings he created while on death row. Salazar's murder conviction was overturned in 1994; on retrial, Salazar was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, and released from prison in 1996. Shooting of Martin Murrin On September 12, 1984, Salazar was in a car traveling on the east side of Joliet when their car was stopped by local police. Salazar, who was wanted on a felony warrant, ran from the car with a bag containing an unlicensed handgun. Police Officer Martin Murrin, his gun drawn, chased Salazar down an alley. After a struggle, Murrin was shot five times with his own weapon, killing him. Salazar claimed that he had surrendered to Murrin, but Murrin continued beating him, and Salazar shot Murrin in self-defense. Extradition from Mexico and conviction Salazar fle ...
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