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  • Reynaldo Bignone
  • President of Argentina from 1982 to 1983

    Reynaldo Benito Antonio Bignone (21 January 1928 – 7 March 2018) was an Argentine general who served as the de facto President of Argentina from 1 July

    Reynaldo Bignone

    Reynaldo Bignone

    Reynaldo_Bignone

  • Bignone
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bignone may refer to: Monte Bignone, a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Alps Reynaldo Bignone (1928–2018), retired Argentine general

    Bignone

    Bignone

  • Monte Bignone
  • Mountain in Italy

    Monte Bignone is a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Alps. It is located in the province of Imperia near Sanremo. It lies at an

    Monte Bignone

    Monte Bignone

    Monte_Bignone

  • Argentina
  • Country in South America

    the humiliating defeat and the military leadership stood down. Reynaldo Bignone replaced Galtieri and began to organise the transition to democratic governance

    Argentina

    Argentina

    Argentina

  • 1983 Argentine general election
  • August, becoming the first to do so; he proved to be highly unpopular and Bignone immediately thwarted the move.[self-published source?] Amid growing calls

    1983 Argentine general election

    1983 Argentine general election

    1983_Argentine_general_election

  • Ettore Bignone
  • Italian classical philologist

    Ettore Bignone (17 December 1879 – 11 August 1953) was an Italian classical philologist and man of letters. Ettore Bignone was born to Carlo and Anita

    Ettore Bignone

    Ettore Bignone

    Ettore_Bignone

  • National Reorganization Process
  • 1976–1983 Argentine military dictatorship

    Falklands War eroded the regime's image. The last de facto president, Reynaldo Bignone, was forced to call for elections by the lack of support within the Army

    National Reorganization Process

    National Reorganization Process

    National_Reorganization_Process

  • Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean
  • 47th President of Argentina

    in June and July 1982 ended when he was succeeded by General Reynaldo Bignone. Fuimos Todos, pag. 217, by Juan Bautista Yofre, published in Buenos Aires

    Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean

    Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean

    Alfredo_Oscar_Saint_Jean

  • Josefina C. Bignone Eye Institute
  • Visual rehabilitation institute in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    The Josefina C. Bignone Rehabilitation Institute for Visually Impaired and Blind People provides rehabilitation services for sight-impaired people in

    Josefina C. Bignone Eye Institute

    Josefina_C._Bignone_Eye_Institute

  • Argentine Chamber of Deputies
  • Lower house of the Argentine National Congress

    since 1982 by Law 22.847, also called Ley Bignone, enacted by the last Argentine dictator, General Reynaldo Bignone, ahead of the 1983 general elections.

    Argentine Chamber of Deputies

    Argentine Chamber of Deputies

    Argentine_Chamber_of_Deputies

  • Roberto Bendini
  • Argentine lieutenant general (1945–2022)

    paintings of former de facto presidents Jorge Rafael Videla and Reynaldo Bignone on 24 March 2004. He died of pancreatic cancer on 14 April 2022 at the

    Roberto Bendini

    Roberto Bendini

    Roberto_Bendini

  • Basilio Lami Dozo
  • Argentine military officer (1929–2017)

    Military Junta that ruled Argentina between 1981 and 1982. Alongside Reynaldo Bignone and Omar Graffigna he was one of the last surviving members of the dictatorship

    Basilio Lami Dozo

    Basilio Lami Dozo

    Basilio_Lami_Dozo

  • Operation Condor
  • US-backed repression campaign in South America

    defendants are former Argentine "presidents" Jorge Videla and Reynaldo Bignone, from the period of El Proceso. Prosecutors are basing their case in part

    Operation Condor

    Operation Condor

    Operation_Condor

  • Dirty War
  • Argentinian theatre of the Cold War, from 1976 to 1983

    the crimes of the dictatorship. They were Albano Hargindeguy, Reynaldo Bignone and Ramón Genaro Díaz Bessone. The next year, Robin published her book

    Dirty War

    Dirty War

    Dirty_War

  • Posadas Hospital Trial
  • Trials for crimes against humanity occurred in the Posadas Hospital

    defendants who reached the sentence, Hipólito Mariani, Luis Muiña and Reynaldo Bignone, were convicted and finally sentenced for the kidnapping, torture and disappearance

    Posadas Hospital Trial

    Posadas Hospital Trial

    Posadas_Hospital_Trial

  • Lucas Pusineri
  • Argentine footballer

    Lucas Andrés Pusineri Bignone (born 16 July 1976) is an Argentine football manager and former player. He is the current manager of Central Córdoba. A

    Lucas Pusineri

    Lucas Pusineri

    Lucas_Pusineri

  • Trial of the Juntas
  • 1985 judicial trial in Argentina

    the first three juntas, but not the fourth (ruled by General Reynaldo Bignone). The National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons was established

    Trial of the Juntas

    Trial of the Juntas

    Trial_of_the_Juntas

  • Morón, Buenos Aires
  • City in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

    Diego and Oscar Aventín; the last dictator of Argentina, General Reynaldo Bignone; humorist Diego Capusotto; Congressmen Martín Sabbatella and Margarita

    Morón, Buenos Aires

    Morón, Buenos Aires

    Morón,_Buenos_Aires

  • Reynaldo
  • Name list

    footballer Reynaldo Anderson (born 1986), Panamanian footballer Reynaldo Bignone (1928–2018), former Argentinian president Reynaldo Brown (born 1950), American

    Reynaldo

    Reynaldo

  • 1928
  • Calendar year

    Sharp, American political theorist of nonviolent action (d. 2018) Reynaldo Bignone, 45th President of Argentina (d. 2018) January 22 – Kate Molale, South

    1928

    1928

    1928

  • Ovid
  • Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)

    The Classical Quarterly, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 1–31; see pp. 11–13. Ettore Bignone, Historia de la literatura latina (Buenos Aires: Losada, 1952), p. 309

    Ovid

    Ovid

    Ovid

  • Juan Perón
  • President of Argentina (1946–1955, 1973–1974)

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Juan Perón

    Juan Perón

    Juan_Perón

  • Javier Milei
  • President of Argentina since 2023

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Javier Milei

    Javier Milei

    Javier_Milei

  • Jorge Rafael Videla
  • President of Argentina from 1976 to 1981

    Argentina. The last surviving president from the dictatorship, Reynaldo Bignone, died on 7 March 2018. Videla remained a Roman Catholic until the end of

    Jorge Rafael Videla

    Jorge Rafael Videla

    Jorge_Rafael_Videla

  • Castelar
  • City in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

    Diego Capusotto - actor Nora Cortiñas - human rights activist Reynaldo Bignone - general and dictator 2013 Castelar train crash "Estadísticas Climatológicas

    Castelar

    Castelar

    Castelar

  • Presidency of Fernando de la Rúa
  • Argentine presidency from 1999 to 2001

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Presidency of Fernando de la Rúa

    Presidency of Fernando de la Rúa

    Presidency_of_Fernando_de_la_Rúa

  • Juan Ramón Aguirre Lanari
  • Argentine lawyer, diplomat, politician and professor

    assignment as Foreign Minister following assurances by President Reynaldo Bignone that new elections would be held by early 1984. Following the defeat of

    Juan Ramón Aguirre Lanari

    Juan Ramón Aguirre Lanari

    Juan_Ramón_Aguirre_Lanari

  • Alberto Fernández
  • President of Argentina from 2019 to 2023

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Alberto Fernández

    Alberto Fernández

    Alberto_Fernández

  • Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
  • Dictator of Argentina from 1955 to 1958

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Pedro Eugenio Aramburu

    Pedro Eugenio Aramburu

    Pedro_Eugenio_Aramburu

  • History of Argentina
  • power through a junta led consecutively by Videla, Viola, Galtieri and Bignone until 10 December 1983. These de facto dictators termed their government

    History of Argentina

    History_of_Argentina

  • Military coups in Argentina
  • Fortunato Galtieri, and Reynaldo Benito Bignone, respectively, as de facto presidents. Among these, Bignone was the only one not belonging to the junta

    Military coups in Argentina

    Military_coups_in_Argentina

  • Justicialist Party
  • Political party in Argentina

    Liberation Front 1983 5,697,610 38.5 56 / 127 111 / 254 Minority Reynaldo Bignone (de facto) 1985 5,259,331 34.3 55 / 127 101 / 254 Minority Raúl Alfonsín

    Justicialist Party

    Justicialist Party

    Justicialist_Party

  • Arturo Umberto Illia
  • 34th President of Argentina

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Arturo Umberto Illia

    Arturo Umberto Illia

    Arturo_Umberto_Illia

  • Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
  • President of Argentina from 2007 to 2015

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

    Cristina_Fernández_de_Kirchner

  • Isabel Perón
  • President of Argentina from 1974 to 1976

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Isabel Perón

    Isabel Perón

    Isabel_Perón

  • Raúl Alfonsín
  • President of Argentina from 1983 to 1989

    government for at least two years. This proposal implicitly intended to remove Bignone and appoint a figure akin to the late Juan Perón, but it did not get support

    Raúl Alfonsín

    Raúl Alfonsín

    Raúl_Alfonsín

  • President of Argentina
  • Head of state and government of Argentina

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    President of Argentina

    President of Argentina

    President_of_Argentina

  • Leopoldo Galtieri
  • Argentine general and military ruler (1926–2003)

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Leopoldo Galtieri

    Leopoldo Galtieri

    Leopoldo_Galtieri

  • Roberto Eduardo Viola
  • President of Argentina in 1981

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Roberto Eduardo Viola

    Roberto Eduardo Viola

    Roberto_Eduardo_Viola

  • Radical Civic Union
  • Political party in Argentina

    headed by generals such as Jorge Videla, Leopoldo Galtieri and Reynaldo Bignone. Alfonsín was succeeded by Carlos Saúl Menem of the Peronist Justicialist

    Radical Civic Union

    Radical Civic Union

    Radical_Civic_Union

  • Marie-Monique Robin
  • French TV journalist and documentary filmmaker

    the crimes of the dictatorship." They were Albano Hargindeguy, Reynaldo Bignone, and Ramón Díaz Bessone. Her associated book on the death squads was published

    Marie-Monique Robin

    Marie-Monique Robin

    Marie-Monique_Robin

  • ARA Punta Médanos
  • Spanish): Condecoración Operaciones de Combate) by President Reynaldo Bignone due to her participation in the war. After the Falklands War, Punta Médanos

    ARA Punta Médanos

    ARA_Punta_Médanos

  • CAMSAP1
  • Microtubule minus-end binding human protein

    Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine. Baines, A. J.; Bignone, P. A.; King, M. D.A.; Maggs, A. M.; Bennett, P. M.; Pinder, J. C.; Phillips

    CAMSAP1

    CAMSAP1

    CAMSAP1

  • Second Triumvirate (Argentina)
  • 1812–1814 governing body

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Second Triumvirate (Argentina)

    Second_Triumvirate_(Argentina)

  • Fernando de la Rúa
  • President of Argentina from 1999 to 2001

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Fernando de la Rúa

    Fernando de la Rúa

    Fernando_de_la_Rúa

  • Giovanni Semerano
  • Italian philologist and linguist

    degree in Florence, where among his teachers were the Hellenist Ettore Bignone, the philologist Giorgio Pasquali, the semitist Giuseppe Furlani and the

    Giovanni Semerano

    Giovanni_Semerano

  • Calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated protein 3
  • Microtubule minus-end binding human protein

    Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine. Baines, A. J.; Bignone, P. A.; King, M. D.A.; Maggs, A. M.; Bennett, P. M.; Pinder, J. C.; Phillips

    Calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated protein 3

    Calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated protein 3

    Calmodulin-regulated_spectrin-associated_protein_3

  • Néstor Kirchner
  • President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Néstor Kirchner

    Néstor Kirchner

    Néstor_Kirchner

  • Ignacio Álvarez Thomas
  • South American military commander and politician

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Ignacio Álvarez Thomas

    Ignacio Álvarez Thomas

    Ignacio_Álvarez_Thomas

  • Italian Argentines
  • Argentine citizens of Italian descent

    Primera Junta regarded as the father of the Flag of Argentina Reynaldo Bignone, dictatorial president of Argentina between 1982 and 1983 Antonio Domingo

    Italian Argentines

    Italian Argentines

    Italian_Argentines

  • Operation Soberanía
  • Planned Argentine military invasion of Chile

    halcones del régimen militar argentino". Interview with General es:Reynaldo Bignone in Clarín Archived 2009-09-09 at the Wayback Machine, Argentina, 20 December

    Operation Soberanía

    Operation_Soberanía

  • José Evaristo Uriburu
  • 8th President of Argentina

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    José Evaristo Uriburu

    José Evaristo Uriburu

    José_Evaristo_Uriburu

  • Argentine Army
  • Military unit

    military junta that ruled the country, then enters the General Reynaldo Bignone, who began the process of return to democracy in 1983. Since the return

    Argentine Army

    Argentine Army

    Argentine_Army

  • List of presidents of the Central Bank of Argentina
  • Alemann Domingo Cavallo 1982 Reynaldo Bignone José Dagnino Pastore Julio González del Solar 1982–1983 Reynaldo Bignone Jorge Wehbe Enrique García Vázquez

    List of presidents of the Central Bank of Argentina

    List_of_presidents_of_the_Central_Bank_of_Argentina

  • Santiago Omar Riveros
  • Argentinian military officer and criminal (1923–2024)

    Santiago (1976), and then later Brigade General Reynaldo Benito Antonio Bignone (1977-1978). It was right at Campo de Mayo where secret detention centres

    Santiago Omar Riveros

    Santiago Omar Riveros

    Santiago_Omar_Riveros

  • List of heads of state of Argentina
  • July 1982 — Military Appointed by the Military Junta. Interim. Reynaldo Bignone (1928–2018) 1 July 1982 10 December 1983 — Military Appointed by the Military

    List of heads of state of Argentina

    List of heads of state of Argentina

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Argentina

  • First Triumvirate (Argentina)
  • (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    First Triumvirate (Argentina)

    First_Triumvirate_(Argentina)

  • Clandestine detention center (Argentina)
  • Accommodation facility for detainees disappeared during the Dirty War

    Santiago Omar Riveros, José Montes, Cristino Nicolaides and Reynaldo Benito Bignone. The Campito was directly directed by lieutenant colonel Jorge Vosso, while

    Clandestine detention center (Argentina)

    Clandestine detention center (Argentina)

    Clandestine_detention_center_(Argentina)

  • Raúl Lastiri
  • President of Argentina from July to October 1973

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Raúl Lastiri

    Raúl Lastiri

    Raúl_Lastiri

  • January 21
  • Day of the year

    1985) 1927 – Rudolf Kraus, German footballer (died 2003) 1928 – Reynaldo Bignone, Argentinian general and politician, 41st President of Argentina (died

    January 21

    January_21

  • Gregorio Conrado Álvarez
  • Dictatorial President of Uruguay

    Uruguay Vice President of Uruguay#Lack of inherent legal position Reynaldo Bignone, last surviving dictator of Argentina "Fallece el general Gregorio Álvarez

    Gregorio Conrado Álvarez

    Gregorio_Conrado_Álvarez

  • Llamil Reston
  • Argentinian politician and military general (1926–2019)

    January 1976 to March 1981, Minister of Interior designated by Reynaldo Bignone between July 1981 and December 1983. and the Chief of the Joint Chiefs

    Llamil Reston

    Llamil Reston

    Llamil_Reston

  • Mauricio Macri
  • President of Argentina from 2015 to 2019

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Mauricio Macri

    Mauricio Macri

    Mauricio_Macri

  • Estela de Carlotto
  • Argentine human rights activist (born 1930)

    for her daughter's freedom, and came to meet with the general Reynaldo Bignone, who told her that Laura would not stay alive. In April 1978, a companion

    Estela de Carlotto

    Estela de Carlotto

    Estela_de_Carlotto

  • List of heads of state and government who were later imprisoned
  • 2018 – via www.reuters.com. "Condenan a 25 años de cárcel a Reynaldo Bignone, el último dictador argentino | Argentina | elmundo.es". www.elmundo.es

    List of heads of state and government who were later imprisoned

    List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_who_were_later_imprisoned

  • Tancredo Neves Bridge
  • Bridge in Foz do Iguaçu to Puerto Iguazú

    contract was formally signed and officially started in 1983, when Reynaldo Bignone and João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo laid the cornerstone over the

    Tancredo Neves Bridge

    Tancredo Neves Bridge

    Tancredo_Neves_Bridge

  • Revolución Libertadora
  • 1955 coup d'état in Argentina

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Revolución Libertadora

    Revolución Libertadora

    Revolución_Libertadora

  • Children of the Night (2016 film)
  • 2016 drama film

    Succio as Edoardo Fabrizio Rongione as Mathias Yuliia Sobol as Elena Luigi Bignone as Riccardo The film premiered in competition at the 34th Torino Film Festival

    Children of the Night (2016 film)

    Children_of_the_Night_(2016_film)

  • Carlos Lacoste
  • 45th President of Argentina

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Carlos Lacoste

    Carlos Lacoste

    Carlos_Lacoste

  • Bernardino Rivadavia
  • 1st President of Argentina

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Bernardino Rivadavia

    Bernardino Rivadavia

    Bernardino_Rivadavia

  • 2010 Rallye Sanremo
  • Coldirodi 1 12.92 km Kris Meeke 8:36.6 90.03 km/h Kris Meeke SS2 14:28 Bignone 1 10.62 km Paolo Andreucci 7:05.6 89.83 km/h SS3 16:34 Coldirodi 2 12.92 km

    2010 Rallye Sanremo

    2010 Rallye Sanremo

    2010_Rallye_Sanremo

  • Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina
  • Argentina-Chile border treaty

    General del Ejército" (a Think-Tank of the Argentine Army), General Reynaldo Bignone, President of Argentina after the Falkland War, in Clarín, Buenos Aires

    Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina

    Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina

    Treaty_of_Peace_and_Friendship_of_1984_between_Chile_and_Argentina

  • Right-wing dictatorship
  • Authoritarian regime

    Lanusse Jorge Rafael Videla Roberto Eduardo Viola Leopoldo Galtieri Reynaldo Bignone  Bolivia Republic of Bolivia Republic of Bolivia Military with the Popular

    Right-wing dictatorship

    Right-wing_dictatorship

  • Presidency of Carlos Menem
  • something that had already happened during the de facto presidency of Reynaldo Bignone and had prompted complaints from Argentina's Jewish community. During his

    Presidency of Carlos Menem

    Presidency of Carlos Menem

    Presidency_of_Carlos_Menem

  • Ministry of Economy (Argentina)
  • Government ministry of Argentina

    José Dagnino Pastore Independent 2 July 1982 – 24 August 1982 Reynaldo Bignone 101 Jorge Wehbe Independent 25 August 1982 – 9 December 1983 102 Bernardo

    Ministry of Economy (Argentina)

    Ministry of Economy (Argentina)

    Ministry_of_Economy_(Argentina)

  • Guillermo del Cioppo
  • Argentine politician (1937–2017)

    Psychiatric Emergency Center at Alvear Hospital. De facto president Reynaldo Bignone reconfirmed his appointment on 21 July 1982. A significant infrastructure

    Guillermo del Cioppo

    Guillermo del Cioppo

    Guillermo_del_Cioppo

  • Montoneros
  • Argentine leftist guerrilla organization (1970–1983)

    around 2,000 armed combatants. In 1983, the government of General Reynaldo Bignone stated that the total number of pro-guerrilla militants throughout the

    Montoneros

    Montoneros

    Montoneros

  • Juan Manuel de Rosas
  • Argentine politician and general (1793–1877)

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Juan Manuel de Rosas

    Juan Manuel de Rosas

    Juan_Manuel_de_Rosas

  • SPTAN1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    25 (9): 678–686. doi:10.1007/bf00157882. PMID 8226104. S2CID 34132236. Bignone PA, Baines AJ (Sep 2003). "Spectrin alpha II and beta II isoforms interact

    SPTAN1

    SPTAN1

    SPTAN1

  • Carlos Menem
  • President of Argentina from 1989 to 1999

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Carlos Menem

    Carlos Menem

    Carlos_Menem

  • Domingo Cavallo
  • Argentine economist and politician (born 1946)

    Argentina In office July 2, 1982 – August 26, 1982 President Reynaldo Bignone Preceded by Egidio Iannella Succeeded by Julio González del Solar National

    Domingo Cavallo

    Domingo Cavallo

    Domingo_Cavallo

  • List of international trips made by prime ministers of Italy
  • List of foreign visits by Bettino Craxi City and Country Dates Host Notes Buenos Aires, Argentina 1983 President Reynaldo Bignone

    List of international trips made by prime ministers of Italy

    List_of_international_trips_made_by_prime_ministers_of_Italy

  • 2018 in Argentina
  • (general) Hugo Santiago (director) Héctor Roquel (deputy) March 7: Reynaldo Bignone (de facto president) March 13: Gastón Tavagnutti (dancer) March 14: Emilio

    2018 in Argentina

    2018_in_Argentina

  • Arturo Frondizi
  • 32nd president of Argentina (1958–62)

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Arturo Frondizi

    Arturo Frondizi

    Arturo_Frondizi

  • Roque Sáenz Peña
  • 12th President of Argentina

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Roque Sáenz Peña

    Roque Sáenz Peña

    Roque_Sáenz_Peña

  • Eduardo Duhalde
  • Interim President of Argentina from 2002 to 2003

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Eduardo Duhalde

    Eduardo Duhalde

    Eduardo_Duhalde

  • Amanda Harberg
  • American classical composer

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    Amanda Harberg

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  • 1982 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship
  • Volleyball World Championship

    Dates 1–15 October Teams 24 Venue(s) 4 (in 4 host cities) Officially opened by Reynaldo Bignone Champions  Soviet Union (6th title) ← Previous Next →

    1982 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship

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  • Juan José Viamonte
  • Argentine general (1774–1843)

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Juan José Viamonte

    Juan José Viamonte

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  • List of ambassadors of Spain to Argentina
  • Galtieri José Luis Messía [es] Ambassador 1983–1986 Fernando Morán Reynaldo Bignone Raimundo Bassols Ambassador 1986–1991 Francisco Fernández Ordóñez Raúl

    List of ambassadors of Spain to Argentina

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  • Ethnic groups of Argentina
  • Fortunato Galtieri Castelli Italian Italian White 1981-1982 41° Reynaldo Bignone Ramayón Italian Spanish White 1982-1983 42° Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín Foulkes

    Ethnic groups of Argentina

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  • Impunity laws
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    Impunity laws

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  • Alejandro Agustín Lanusse
  • Dictator of Argentina from 1971 to 1973

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Alejandro Agustín Lanusse

    Alejandro Agustín Lanusse

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  • List of bibliographies of works on Catullus
  • Ettore Bignone. Vols. I–II". Book Reviews. Classical Philology. 43 (4): 266–268. doi:10.1086/363130. JSTOR 266927. Alfonsi, Luigi (1948). "Ettore Bignone, Storia

    List of bibliographies of works on Catullus

    List of bibliographies of works on Catullus

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  • Sacarello's
  • Coffee shop in Gibraltar

    local Maria Dominica Bignone whom he married at the Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned in 1817. He was 27 and Maria was 20. Bignone was also of Ligurian

    Sacarello's

    Sacarello's

    Sacarello's

  • List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
  • (1981–1982) Alfredo Oscar Saint-Jean, de facto Interim President (1982) Reynaldo Bignone, de facto President (1982–1983) Raúl Alfonsín, President (1983–1989) Carlos

    List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)

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  • Argentina presidential transition
  • presidential transitions since the return of democracy in 1983. Reynaldo Bignone, the last military dictator of the National Reorganization Process, gave

    Argentina presidential transition

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  • Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
  • President of Argentina from 1868 to 1874

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    Domingo Faustino Sarmiento

    Domingo Faustino Sarmiento

    Domingo_Faustino_Sarmiento

  • José Félix Uriburu
  • 17th President of Argentina (1868–1932)

    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)

    José Félix Uriburu

    José Félix Uriburu

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  • List of ambassadors of the Philippines to Argentina
  • 1986 Carlos Lacoste Leopoldo Galtieri Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean Reynaldo Bignone Raúl Alfonsín Ferdinand Marcos Corazon Aquino Sime D. Hidalgo September

    List of ambassadors of the Philippines to Argentina

    List of ambassadors of the Philippines to Argentina

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  • Warford
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Warford

    From the Ford Near the Weir

  • Peoples
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    Irish (Ulster)

    Peoples

    Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Duibhne ‘descendant of Dubhne’, a personal name meaning ‘ill-going’, ‘disagreeable’. Compare Deeney. Peoples is a pseudo-translation based on the phonetic resemblance of the Gaelic name to Gaelic daoine ‘people’.English : patronymic from a pet form (in -el) of the Old French personal name Pepis, oblique case Pepin (see Pepin).

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    Hindu

    Rishyasringa

    Sages name

  • Ajakara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Ajakara

    Protector of Cattle; The Bull of Shiva

  • Khayaal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kashmiri

    Khayaal

    Thought; Thinking

  • Gherardo
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    British, English, Italian

    Gherardo

    Spear Hard; Brave with a Spear

  • Abdul Vakash
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    Indian

    Abdul Vakash

    Knowledge

  • Saneesh | ஸநிஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Saneesh | ஸநிஷ 

    Sun or brilliant boy

  • Zareh
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    Afghan, Armenian, Australian

    Zareh

    Protector

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  • Girl/Female

    German, Swedish

    Elsabe

    My God is a Vow

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