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    Martiniano Chilavert (October 16, 1798 – February 4, 1852) was a 19th-century Argentine military officer who took part in the country's civil wars between...
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  • Chilavert may refer to: Martiniano Chilavert (1798–1852), Argentine military officer José Luis Chilavert (born 1965), Paraguayan footballer Rolando Chilavert...
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    Costa, who defended Martín García island from the French in 1838; Martiniano Chilavert, a former opponent of Rosas who defected when his fellows allied...
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    Patrick Raymond Griffith, Irish Dominican priest (d. 1862) October 16 Martiniano Chilavert, Argentine military officer (d. 1852) John Carnac Morris, British...
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    the Rosas, were moved by the events, with the Unitarian general Martiniano Chilavert offering to join the confederacy's army. France and the United Kingdom...
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  • independence. Yellow fever in Buenos Aires epidemic February 4 – Martiniano Chilavert, former Unitarian turned Rosas loyalist, executed by firing squad...
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