San Juan, President Mariano Boedo, Deputy for Salta, Vice-president José Mariano Serrano, Deputy for Charcas (present-day Bolivia), Secretary Juan José...
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Miguel de Azcuénaga, Manuel Belgrano, Juan José Castelli, Domingo Matheu and Juan Larrea, and secretaries Juan José Paso and Mariano Moreno. The rules...
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Catamarca, Córdoba, Corrientes, Entre Ríos, Jujuy, La Rioja, Mendoza, Salta, San Juan, San Luis, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, and Tucumán. Name of Argentina...
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Antonio Luis Beruti, Juan José Castelli, Domingo French, Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, Francisco Narciso de Laprida, Juan Larrea, Juan Lavalle, Vicente López...
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settlement. The site was abandoned in 1541, but it was re-established in 1580 by Juan de Garay with the name Ciudad de la Santísima Trinidad y Puerto de Santa...
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Bernardino Rivadavia canceled the celebration of July 9, and the federalist Juan Manuel de Rosas re-allowed it, but without giving up celebrations in May...
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fought from 1810 to 1818 by Argentine patriotic forces under Manuel Belgrano, Juan José Castelli, Martin Miguel de Guemes and José de San Martín against royalist...
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for San Juan, President Mariano Boedo, Deputy for Salta, Vice-president José Mariano Serrano, Deputy for Charcas (present Bolivia), Secretary Juan José Paso...
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advancing with 3,000 men under the command of Pedro Antonio de Olañeta, Juan Guillermo de Marquieguy, and Field Marshal José de la Serna. They gained...
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of the May Revolution arrived to the province. The governor of Córdoba, Juan Antonio Gutiérrez de la Concha, called for a meeting of the social elite...
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Province and served as government minister for foreign relations during the first term of Juan Manuel de Rosas. (in Spanish) Profile by the House of Tucumán...
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Juan Alagón Joaquín Campana First Triumvirate Manuel de Sarratea Feliciano Chiclana Juan José Paso Juan Martín de Pueyrredón Second Triumvirate Juan José...
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as secretary of war of the new government, the Primera Junta. Along with Juan José Castelli, he promoted harsh policies against the supporters of the former...
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Juan Alagón Joaquín Campana First Triumvirate Manuel de Sarratea Feliciano Chiclana Juan José Paso Juan Martín de Pueyrredón Second Triumvirate Juan José...
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Argentine War of Independence, which took place in 1810. It was headed by Juan José Castelli, and attempted to expand the influence of the Buenos Aires...
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Vieytes, Azcuénaga, Larrea and Rodríguez Peña, appointing the Saavedrists Juan Alagón, Atanasio Gutiérrez, Feliciano Chiclana and Campana as their replacements...
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Juan José Castelli (19 July 1764 – 12 October 1812) was an Argentine lawyer who was one of the leaders of the May Revolution, which led to the Argentine...
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San Martín fell from his horse, and was nearly killed, but Juan Bautista Cabral and Juan Bautista Baigorria intervened and saved him. The royalists were...
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Mariano Moreno Juan José Paso Committee member Manuel Alberti Miguel de Azcuénaga Manuel Belgrano Juan José Castelli Domingo Matheu Juan Larrea Despite...
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Juan Alagón Joaquín Campana First Triumvirate Manuel de Sarratea Feliciano Chiclana Juan José Paso Juan Martín de Pueyrredón Second Triumvirate Juan José...
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secondary troop, which traveled through the more southern Uspallata, was led by Juan Gregorio de Las Heras. On February 13, 1817, San Martín, O’Higgins, and their...
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Juan Agustín Maza (4 May 1784 – 11 June 1830) was an Argentine statesman and lawyer. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán which on 9 July...
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Córdoba, including Liniers, Córdoba's bishop Rodrigo de Orellana and governor Juan Gutiérrez de la Concha, decided to rise in arms against the revolution. Only...
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Juan José Esteban Paso, (January 2, 1758, Buenos Aires – September 10, 1833) was an Argentine politician who participated in the events that started the...
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Guadalquivir (south). Notable Tagus tributaries include the Tiétar and the Alagón (rightbank) and the Almonte, Ibor, Salor and the Sever (leftbank). Regarding...
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under the authority of Charlotte Joaquina. Military command fell to Colonel Juan Antonio Alvarez de Arenales who, due to uncertainty as to who should be in...
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Buenos Aires. During the first British invasion, French organized, alongside Juan Martín de Pueyrredón, the corps of Husars. Due to his bravery, he was named...
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Juan Alagón Joaquín Campana First Triumvirate Manuel de Sarratea Feliciano Chiclana Juan José Paso Juan Martín de Pueyrredón Second Triumvirate Juan José...
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Siege of Montevideo. Dissolution of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata Juan José Quesada, Argentinian participant Acevedo 1909, p. 212. Ramírez 1884...
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Montevideo, la ciudad realista. Buenos Aires: Todo es Historia Magazine. Arteaga, Juan José; Coolighan Sanguinetti, María Luisa (1992). Historia del Uruguay. Montevideo:...
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