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    Gorriti was born in Jujuy to Feliciana Coeto and Ignacio de Gorriti Navarro, members of the local gentry. He and his brother, Juan Ignacio de Gorriti...
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    initially unaware of that. He had the flag blessed by the priest Juan Ignacio de Gorriti at Salta, on the second anniversary of the May Revolution. When...
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    Salta, San Juan, San Luis, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, and Tucumán. Name of Argentina Second Triumvirate (Argentina) Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata Rise...
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  • Dr. José Ignacio de Gorriti, Deputy for Salta Dr. José Andrés Pacheco de Melo, Deputy for Chichas (present Bolivia) Dr. Teodoro Sánchez de Bustamante...
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    Dr. José Ignacio de Gorriti, Deputy for Salta Dr. José Andrés Pacheco de Melo, Deputy for Chibchas (present-day Bolivia) Dr. Teodoro Sánchez de Bustamante...
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    attended a convent school when she was eight. She was born to José Ignacio de Gorriti and Feleciana Zuviria. Her father was a politician and soldier, and...
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    but it was re-established in 1580 by Juan de Garay with the name Ciudad de la Santísima Trinidad y Puerto de Santa María del Buen Ayre (City of the...
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    de Álzaga, who was still under house arrest. A merchant, José Ignacio Rezábal, attended the open cabildo but, in a letter to the priest Julián S. de Agüero...
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    Battle of Tucumán (category San Miguel de Tucumán)
    months back, and had it blessed in Jujuy's Cathedral by Father Juan Ignacio de Gorriti. He soon realized that he did not have enough strength to defend...
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    Pedro Ignacio de Castro Barros (31 July 1777 – 7 April 1849) was an Argentine statesman and priest. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán...
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    Argentine War of Independence (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    Guerra de Independencia de Argentina) was a secessionist civil war fought from 1810 to 1818 by Argentine patriotic forces under Manuel Belgrano, Juan José...
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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. By 1880...
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    Juan Larrea (24 June 1782 – 20 June 1847) was a Spanish businessman and politician in Buenos Aires during the early nineteenth century. He headed a military...
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    000 to build a navy, along with Juan Larrea and Domingo Matheu. He fought in the 1806 British invasions of the Río de la Plata, commanding a last stand...
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    ISBN 978-950-04-3258-0. Núñez, Ignacio (1857). Noticias históricas de la República Argentina. Buenos Aires: Impr. de Mayo. Pigna, Felipe (2007). Los mitos de la historia...
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    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 army...
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    000 men under the command of Pedro Antonio de Olañeta, Juan Guillermo de Marquieguy, and Field Marshal José de la Serna. They gained a victory at the Battle...
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    declared. He returned to San Juan at the end of the deliberations, where he served as acting governor replacing José Ignacio de la Roza. As interim governor...
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    Santiago de Liniers. Ortiz de Ocampo disobeyed orders to execute the prisoners, sending them to Buenos Aires instead. As a result, the Junta appointed Juan José...
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  • Pedro Ignacio Rivera (c. 1759–1833-02-17) was a Bolivian-born statesman and lawyer. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán which on 9 July...
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    Battle of San Lorenzo (category José de San Martín)
    Bermúdez and Granadero Baigorria are named after José de San Martín, Justo Germán Bermúdez and Juan Bautista Baigorria respectively, all of whom were involved...
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    fought at León (12 kilometres (7 mi) north of Yala), where general José Ignacio Gorriti defeated 400 royalists, so Olañeta had to withdraw his forces to Tilcara...
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    Primera Junta (category 1810 in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    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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    Revolution arrived to the province. The governor of Córdoba, Juan Antonio Gutiérrez de la Concha, called for a meeting of the social elite of Córdoba...
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  • in Peru. Luna, Félix (2001). "La "Fábrica de Minerva"". Grandes protagonistas de la Historia Argentina: Juan José Castelli. Buenos Aires: Grupo Editorial...
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    Liniers counterrevolution (category 1810 in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    Córdoba, including Liniers, Córdoba's bishop Rodrigo de Orellana and governor Juan Gutiérrez de la Concha, decided to rise in arms against the revolution...
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    Bernardino Rivadavia to cancel the celebration on July, and the federalist Juan Manuel de Rosas to re-allow it, but without giving up celebrations on May. The...
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    authority of Charlotte Joaquina. Military command fell to Colonel Juan Antonio Alvarez de Arenales who, due to uncertainty as to who should be in charge...
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    great-great-granddaughter of Ignacio Fernández de Agüero, who served as Mayor of the city of Buenos Aires in 1666. Los tenientes de gobernador de Jujuy, Emilio A....
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  • the Independence of Argentina. Thames was born in San Miguel de Tucumán to José Ignacio Thames and María Josefa Gutiérrez. He studied in Córdoba, receiving...
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