José Francisco Gana

José Francisco Gana

José Francisco Gana was Speaker of the Chamber on October 6, 1857, and a member of the Permanent Commission on War and Navy. He served as a full senator from 1858 to 1867. He did not join the House until June 11, 1860, and was replaced by José Santiago Aldunate Cobo. He continued on the Permanent Commission on War and Navy; he died in January 1864.
Francisco Antonio Pinto

Francisco Antonio Pinto

Francisco Antonio Pinto Díaz was a Chilean politician and military officer who served as President of Chile on two occasions during the 19th century.
Manuel Montt

Manuel Montt

Manuel Montt Torres was a Chilean lawyer and politician who served as President of Chile from 1851 to 1861. During his term, he implemented important reforms in the educational and economic fields.
Alan Hale Sr

Alan Hale Sr

Alan Hale Sr. was an American actor known for his role as The Fat Man on the television series Gilligan's Island. He also appeared in numerous Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s.
Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman was an American actor known for his extensive and acclaimed Hollywood career, which spanned more than four decades and earned him two Academy Awards. He was also a writer and painter, leaving behind a multifaceted legacy.
Manuel Bulnes

Manuel Bulnes

Manuel Bulnes Prieto was a Chilean politician and military officer who served as President of Chile between 1841 and 1851. During his government, he carried out important political and economic reforms.
Steve Irwin

Steve Irwin

He was a famous Australian conservationist and television presenter, best known for his show 'The Crocodile Hunter.' He was passionate about wildlife and dedicated his life to the conservation of endangered species.
Bob Marley

Bob Marley

Bob Marley was a Jamaican musician, guitarist, and songwriter, considered one of the most important musicians of the 20th century. He was the leader of the reggae band The Wailers and is known for hits like "No Woman, No Cry" and "Redemption Song." His music conveyed messages of peace, love, and unity.
Joaquín Prieto

Joaquín Prieto

He was a Chilean military officer and politician who served as president of Chile between 1831 and 1841. During his administration, the country's independence was consolidated and important political and economic reforms were carried out.