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    monarchist uprising in Córdoba. Liniers was forced to flee, but was eventually captured and executed without trial. Santiago de Liniers y Bremond, Chevalier of...
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    ward is named after Santiago de Liniers, a colonial administrator who resisted the British Invasions of the Río de la Plata. "LINIERS BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA"...
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  • Santiago de Liniers (Misiones) is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t...
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  • hockey player Santiago Giménez, Argentine-born Mexican Footballer Santiago Iglesias, congressman from Puerto Rico Santiago de Liniers, French-born defender...
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    de la Plata after the May Revolution in 1810. The former viceroy, Santiago de Liniers, led an ill-fated counter-revolutionary attempt from the city of...
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    insurrection in the Río de la Plata, sending Cisneros to replace the viceroy Santiago de Liniers. The Junta regarded Liniers as a rebel with Bonapartist...
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    Grandes protagonistas de la Historia Argentina: Santiago de Liniers [Great peoples of the history of Argentina: Santiago de Liniers] (in Spanish). Argentina:...
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    1973), better known by the name Liniers, is an Argentine cartoonist. Liniers is related to viceroy Santiago de Liniers. He began drawing from a very early...
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    father-in-law of Liniers – and his brother-in-law Leon Altolaguirre offered a reception to the British leaders, attended by Santiago de Liniers and his wife's...
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    Casa de Liniers is a national historical site of Buenos Aires, Argentina, built towards the end of 1780s. It was the official residence of Santiago de Liniers...
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  • Liniers may refer to: Liniers, a barrio (neighborhood) of Buenos Aires, Argentina Liniers, Vienne, a commune in the Vienne department, France Santiago...
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    Argentine War of Independence (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    invasions of the Río de la Plata, part of the Anglo-Spanish War. Buenos Aires was captured in 1806, and then liberated by Santiago de Liniers with forces from...
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    administration of Santiago de Liniers, joining instead the ill-fated mutiny of Álzaga against him. He worked for the next viceroy, Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros...
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    Oriental, under the new Spanish Viceroy Javier de Elío, Córdoba and Santiago de Liniers, the local government of Asunción in Paraguay and, notably, the royalist...
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    invasion of the Río de la Plata is defeated by an army led by Santiago de Liniers. In the absence of the viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte, Liniers is appointed captain...
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    successfully invaded Buenos Aires, but an army from Montevideo led by Santiago de Liniers defeated them. In the brief period of British rule, the viceroy Rafael...
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    surrenders to Santiago de Liniers, leader of the Spanish ones. In the scene depicted, Beresford offers his sword to the victorious general, which Liniers gently...
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    December 1806, a militia force from Montevideo under the leadership of Santiago de Liniers. In February 1807, British reinforcements of about 8,000 men under...
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    de Elío opposed the new viceroy Santiago de Liniers, and created a government Junta when the Peninsular War started in Spain, in defiance of Liniers....
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    Nieto de Herrera, who named it after "Nuestra Señora de Alta Gracia" The Society of Jesus (donated to them by Alonso Nieto) Santiago de Liniers, 1810...
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    The British would eventually be defeated by Spanish forces led by Santiago de Liniers and forced to surrender, resulting in them evacuating the region...
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    and was sent to Córdoba to end Santiago de Liniers's counter-revolution. He succeeded, and ordered the execution of Liniers and his supporters. He then commanded...
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    greater resistance. However, in the second week of August 1806, Santiago de Liniers would begin one of the most important events of Argentine History...
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    new viceroy, Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros, arrived from Europe to replace Liniers. Belgrano had failed to convince Liniers of the benefits of the Carlotist...
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    role was recognized by the Commander of the Buenos Aires forces, Santiago de Liniers. Her full name was "Manuela Hurtado y Pedraza", but she was known...
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    Périchon de O'Gorman (1776–1847), the mistress of the Santiago de Liniers, First Count of Buenos Aires. When the first British invasion occurred, Liniers masterminded...
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    British force could not maintain itself against the army gathered by Santiago de Liniers. After a relentless two-day fight with the Buenos Aires and Montevideo...
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    he authorized the death by firing squad of the previous viceroy Santiago de Liniers. After fighting at the Battle of Suipacha he entered Upper Peru,...
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    Venezuelan patriots, under leaders such as Simón Bolívar, Francisco de Paula Santander, Santiago Mariño, Manuel Piar and José Antonio Páez, carried out campaigns...
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    Martín de Álzaga against his superior Santiago de Liniers, Viceroy of the Río de la Plata. This failed because Liniers was supported by Cornelio Saavedra...
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