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・ Luis Leal (baseball)
・ Luis Leal (writer)
・ Luis Leante
・ Luis Lemus
・ Luis Lezama
・ Luis León Rodríguez
・ Luis León Sánchez
・ Luis Liberman
・ Luis Liendo
・ Luis Liendo (wrestler)
・ Luis Lima
・ Luis Llontop
・ Luis González Vale
・ Luis González Velázquez
・ Luis González y González
Luis González-Bravo y López de Arjona
・ Luis Gorocito
・ Luis Gradín
・ Luis Graham-Yooll
・ Luis Grajeda
・ Luis Grajeda (basketball)
・ Luis Gregorio Ramos
・ Luis Guadalupe
・ Luis Guajardo
・ Luis Guerrero
・ Luis Guevara Mora
・ Luis Guifarro
・ Luis Guillermo de Moncada, 7th Duke of Montalto
・ Luis Guillermo Plata Páez
・ Luis Guillermo Rivera


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Luis González-Bravo y López de Arjona

Luis González Bravo y López de Arjona (Cádiz, Spain, 8 July 1811 – Biarritz, France, 1 September 1871) was a Spanish politician, diplomat, intellectual, speaker, author, philanthropist and journalist graduated from law school, who served twice as Prime Minister of Spain, or President of the Government of Spain (Spanish terminology for Prime Minister), from 1843 to 1844 and in 1868. He held other important offices, such as once serving as Minister of State and Foreign Affairs, and twice as Minister of Home Affairs (see: List of Ministers of the Interior of Spain). He was appointed Ambassador of Spain to the United Kingdom in Queen Victoria's rule, and Ambassador of Spain to Portugal. He was the Spanish Prime Minister responsible for granting the Latin American country of Chile its independence. He was a member of the Moderate Party, and occupied three times the post of Spanish Congressman (United States House of Representatives equivalent) or Member of Parliament (House of Commons of the United Kingdom equivalent), for Cádiz, Jaén, and the Canary Islands. He was provisional Minister of Justice for five days. He was head of the Spanish civil troops "Milicia Nacional". He was Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece and Knight of the Order of Charles III (of King Charles III of Spain, Carlos III). He founded four newspapers in Spain, and was the noted Spanish poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer's benefactor.
==Independence of Chile and Chile Peace Treaty==

On 25 April 1844, as Prime Minister of Spain and Minister of State and Foreign Affairs simultaneously, President Luis González Bravo, together with Queen Isabella II of Spain made the peace negotiations and Treaty to recognise the Spanish American Independence of Chile as a country, for its official recognition by the Spanish Kingdom, called the ''Tratado de Paz y Amistad'', in the government of President of Chile Manuel Bulnes. The signing plenipotentiaries were Luis González Bravo for Spain, and General José Manuel Borgoño for Chile. It was the first Latin American independence peace treaty signed in Queen Isabella II's government since her proclamation of accession to the throne.

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