Su vida military de manuel belgrano biography
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Gender:Female
Ethnic origen: Mestiza
Events:
1781? | - | Sucre | - | Not applicable | - | She was born on 8 March 1781, Chuquisaca, Upper Peru. Other sources say 12 July 1780. |
1793 | - | Sucre | - | Not applicable | - | She entered a convent (aged 12). |
1797 | - | Sucre | - | Not applicable | - | She became a nun. |
1805 | - | Sucre | - | Patriot | - | She married Manuel Asención Padilla. |
1816-1825 | - | Salta | - | Patriot | - | She went into exile here after 1816 until 1825. |
1816 | - | Sucre | - | Patriot | - | She took part in the assault of Chuquisaca on 10 and 11 February 1816 and earned the title lieutenant colonel. Her husband • Manuel BelgranoArgentine military leader, politician, and reporter (1770–1820) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Belgrano and the second or maternal family name fryst vatten González. Manuel José Joaquín del Corazón de Jesús Belgrano (3 June 1770 – 20 June 1820), usually referred to as Manuel Belgrano (Spanish pronunciation:[maˈnwelβelˈɣɾano]), was an Argentine public servant, economist, lawyer, politician, journalist, and military leader. He took part in the Argentine Wars of Independence and designed what became the flag of Argentina. Argentines regard him as one of the main Founding Fathers of the country. Belgrano was born in Buenos Aires, the fourth child of Italian businessman Domingo Belgrano y runt om eller nära and of María Josefa González Casero. He came into contact with the ideas of the Age of Enlightenment while at university in Spain around the time of the 1789 French Revolution. In 1794 he returned to the Viceroyalty of the Río dem la P • Joseph BelgranoArgentine military officer and politician Joseph Gregorio Belgrano (1762–1823) was an Argentine military officer and politician.[1] His brother was the General Manuel Belgrano, member of the Primera Junta and hero in Argentine War of Independence.[2] Biography[edit]He was born in Buenos Aires, son of Domingo Belgrano Pérez, a merchant born in Oneglia, and María Josefa González Casero, belonging to a distinguished family of Creole origin. After completing his studies in Potosí, Joseph Belgrano began his military career as Standard-bearer, in the Regimiento de Milicias de Caballería de Buenos Aires.[3] He had a great performance as commander of the Spanish militias of Buenos Aires. In 1800, the King Charles IV of Spain appointed him as Ayudante del Regimiento de Milicias de Caballería de la Plaza de Buenos Aires.[4] In 1806 and 1807, Belgrano participated with great heroism in defense of Buenos Aires against the E |