Francisco Solano López
Francisco Solano López was the President of Paraguay during the Guerra de la Triple Alianza, known for his leadership and controversial role in the conflict. His legacy is often debated in the context of how women supported his regime during and after the war.
Born on Jul 24, 1826 (199 years old)
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Paraguay:
Francisco Solano López is considered the 'maximum hero' of the Fatherland, marking the end of the War of the Triple Alliance.
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Paraguay:
Mariscal Francisco Solano López fell during the battle of Cerro Corá, marking the end of the conflict.
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Paraguay:
Francisco Solano López is considered the 'maximum hero' of the homeland in the context of the War of the Triple Alliance.
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Paraguay:
The central piece of the exhibition is the Libro de Oro, offered to then-president Francisco Solano López on his birthday.
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Paraguay:
Francisco Solano López is celebrated as a national hero in Paraguay, with the law being established in view of his bicentennial birth anniversary.
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Paraguay:
The municipal leader mentioned the memory of Mariscal Francisco Solano López, who fought for Paraguay.
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Paraguay:
Francisco Solano López was a significant historical figure in Paraguay, being the son of Juana Pabla Carrillo.
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Peru:
He is the illustrator of the original graphic novel 'El Eternauta'.
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Paraguay:
Francisco Solano López was a military leader who had a significant relationship with Elisa Lynch.
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