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Tertulia |
Tertulia |
Diego Portales |
Gender:Male
Ethnic origen: White
Events:
1793 | - | Santiago de Chile | - | Not applicable | - | Born |
1830 | - | Santiago de Chile | - | Unknown | - | He led the Chilean conservative government. |
1832 | - | Valparaíso | - | Unknown | - | He wrote to his comadre on 21 July 1832. |
1837 | - | Valparaíso | - | Unknown | - | Died on June 6 |
Connections:
Attended tertulias (Chile)Texts:
1832 - Letter to his comadre, Rafaela Bezanilla de Ovalle regarding the marriage of Dolores.
Biography:
Born in 1793, a conservative businessman and politician who led the Chilean 1830 government. (Lynch, xx)
He attended tertulias in Santiago in 1832. (Montes, Orlandi, 45)
He died in 1837.
References:
Lynch, John (1986) The Spanish American Revolutions 1808-1826
Montes, Hugo and Orlandi, Julio (1969) Historia y antología de la literatura chilena