monarchist uprising in Córdoba. Liniers was forced to flee, but was eventually captured and executed without trial. Santiago de Liniers y Bremond, Chevalier of...
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ward is named after Santiago de Liniers, a colonial administrator who resisted the British Invasions of the Río de la Plata. "LINIERS BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA"...
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Santiago de Liniers (Misiones) is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t...
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hockey player Santiago Giménez, Argentine-born Mexican Footballer Santiago Iglesias, congressman from Puerto Rico Santiago de Liniers, French-born defender...
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father-in-law of Liniers – and his brother-in-law Leon Altolaguirre offered a reception to the British leaders, attended by Santiago de Liniers and his wife's...
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insurrection in the Río de la Plata, sending Cisneros to replace the viceroy Santiago de Liniers. The Junta regarded Liniers as a rebel with Bonapartist...
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de la Plata after the May Revolution in 1810. The former viceroy, Santiago de Liniers, led an ill-fated counter-revolutionary attempt from the city of...
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Casa de Liniers is a national historical site of Buenos Aires, Argentina, built towards the end of 1780s. It was the official residence of Santiago de Liniers...
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Oriental, under the new Spanish Viceroy Javier de Elío, Córdoba and Santiago de Liniers, the local government of Asunción in Paraguay and, notably, the royalist...
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Liniers may refer to: Liniers, a barrio (neighborhood) of Buenos Aires, Argentina Liniers, Vienne, a commune in the Vienne department, France Santiago...
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invasion of the Río de la Plata is defeated by an army led by Santiago de Liniers. In the absence of the viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte, Liniers is appointed captain...
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May Revolution (redirect from Día de la Revolución de Mayo)
Grandes protagonistas de la Historia Argentina: Santiago de Liniers [Great peoples of the history of Argentina: Santiago de Liniers] (in Spanish). Argentina:...
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Mariano Moreno (category People from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
administration of Santiago de Liniers, joining instead the ill-fated mutiny of Álzaga against him. He worked for the next viceroy, Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros...
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surrenders to Santiago de Liniers, leader of the Spanish ones. In the scene depicted, Beresford offers his sword to the victorious general, which Liniers gently...
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de Elío opposed the new viceroy Santiago de Liniers, and created a government Junta when the Peninsular War started in Spain, in defiance of Liniers....
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Argentine War of Independence (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
invasions of the Río de la Plata, part of the Anglo-Spanish War. Buenos Aires was captured in 1806, and then liberated by Santiago de Liniers with forces from...
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Juan José Castelli (category People from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
and was sent to Córdoba to end Santiago de Liniers's counter-revolution. He succeeded, and ordered the execution of Liniers and his supporters. He then commanded...
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French Santiago de Liniers moved to Montevideo and led the forces that would reconquer Buenos Aires on August 12, 1806. The Viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte...
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December 1806, a militia force from Montevideo under the leadership of Santiago de Liniers. In February 1807, British reinforcements of about 8,000 men under...
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1973), better known by the name Liniers, is an Argentine cartoonist. Liniers is related to viceroy Santiago de Liniers. He began drawing from a very early...
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Martín de Álzaga against his superior Santiago de Liniers, Viceroy of the Río de la Plata. This failed because Liniers was supported by Cornelio Saavedra...
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Buenos Aires (redirect from Ciudad de Buenos Aires)
successfully invaded Buenos Aires, but an army from Montevideo led by Santiago de Liniers defeated them. In the brief period of British rule, the viceroy Rafael...
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1809, after the support of its members to Martín de Álzaga against the viceroy Santiago de Liniers. Towards 1807, this military unit had eight rifle...
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William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford (redirect from William Carr Beresford, Viscount, Baron Beresford of Albuera and Dungarvan, Duke de Elvas Beresford)
British force could not maintain itself against the army gathered by Santiago de Liniers. After a relentless two-day fight with the Buenos Aires and Montevideo...
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Nieto de Herrera, who named it after "Nuestra Señora de Alta Gracia" The Society of Jesus (donated to them by Alonso Nieto) Santiago de Liniers, 1810...
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role was recognized by the Commander of the Buenos Aires forces, Santiago de Liniers. Her full name was "Manuela Hurtado y Pedraza", but she was known...
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Manuel Belgrano (redirect from Manuel José Joaquín del Corazón de Jesús Belgrano)
new viceroy, Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros, arrived from Europe to replace Liniers. Belgrano had failed to convince Liniers of the benefits of the Carlotist...
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Nicolás Rodríguez Peña (category People from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
he authorized the death by firing squad of the previous viceroy Santiago de Liniers. After fighting at the Battle of Suipacha he entered Upper Peru,...
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half-prepared army. Pueyrredón escaped to Colonia del Sacramento and joined Santiago de Liniers, whose army would eventually defeat the British. In 1807, he was...
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Venezuelan patriots, under leaders such as Simón Bolívar, Francisco de Paula Santander, Santiago Mariño, Manuel Piar and José Antonio Páez, carried out campaigns...
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