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    Manuel de Sarratea, (Buenos Aires, 11 August 1774 – Limoges, France, 21 September 1849), was an Argentine diplomat, politician and soldier. He was the...
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  • 1813. Third Triumvirate (18–20 April 1815): José de San Martín. Matías de Irigoyen. Manuel de Sarratea. Military Junta (28–29 June 1966): Pascual Pistarini...
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    exception of Juan Lavalle. Juan Manuel de Rosas kept the governor office for seventeen consecutive years until Justo José de Urquiza defeated him at the 1852...
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    of the triumvirs Manuel de Sarratea and Feliciano Chiclana ended. Juan Martín de Pueyrredón promoted antimorenist new members, Manuel Obligado and Pedro...
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    Manuel José Joaquín del Corazón de Jesús Belgrano y González (3 June 1770 – 20 June 1820), usually referred to as Manuel Belgrano (Spanish pronunciation:...
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    de la Plata (Spanish: Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata), earlier known as the United Provinces of South America (Spanish: Provincias Unidas de Sudamérica)...
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    Argentine War of Independence (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    1812, the truce between Buenos Aires and Montevideo was over, and Manuel de Sarratea led an army to the Banda Oriental, but he was soon replaced by José...
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    on February 23, the anniversary of the peace agreement signed by Manuel de Sarratea, Governor of Buenos Aires; Estanislao López, Governor of Santa Fe;...
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    siege. Manuel de Sarratea led an army to the Banda Oriental, but he was soon replaced by José Rondeau, who began the siege of Montevideo. Gaspar de Vigodet...
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    Abad de Santillán, p. 390 Kaufmann, p. 8 Abad de Santillán, pp. 391–392 Luna, ...Manuel Belgrano, p. 28 Fremont-Barnes, p. 29 Shumway, p. 19 Abad de Santillán...
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