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Estanciero |
Juan Manuel de Rosas |
Juan Manuel de Rosas |
Juan Manuel de Rosas |
Gender:Male
Ethnic origen: White
Events:
1793 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Not applicable | - | Born on March 30 |
1829-1832 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | He was Governor of Buenos Aires, 1829-32. |
1835-1852 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | He was dictator of Argentina, 1835-52. |
1852 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | He was deposed and sent into exile. |
1852 | - | England | - | Unknown | - | He went into exile and lived in the New Forest. |
1877 | - | England | - | Unknown | - | He died in exile in England. |
Connections:
Rosas FamilyBiography:
Born in 1793, the son of Agustina López de Osornio and León Ortiz de Rosas and brother of María Rosas de Baldez, Mercedes Rosas de Rivera, Andrea Rosas de Saguí and Agustina Rosas de Mansilla. (Sosa de Newton, 551-552)
A federalist landowner who opposed Rivadavia's liberalism and Unitarianism, he was Governor of Buenos Aires from 1829-32 and dictator from 1835-1852. (Lynch, xxi)
He died in 1877.
References:
Lynch, John (1986) The Spanish American Revolutions 1808-1826
Sosa de Newton, Lily (1986) Diccionario biográfico de mujeres argentinas