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    Pedro Antonio de Olañeta y Marquiegui (1774 in Elgueta, Gipuzkoa, Spain – April 2, 1825 in Tumusla, Potosí Department, Bolivia) was a Royalist commander...
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    María Valdez. Olañeta then summoned a War Council, which agreed to continue the resistance in the name of Ferdinand VII. Next, Olañeta distributed his...
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    María Valdez [es]. Olañeta then summoned a war council, which agreed to continue the resistance in the name of Ferdinand VII. Next, Olañeta sent to the Cotagaita...
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    1823, conservative Royalist general Pedro Antonio Olañeta, based in the region of Upper Peru, rebelled [es] against la Serna. Bolívar seized the opportunity...
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    the death of the last Viceroy Pedro Antonio Olañeta. In 1680, Manuel Lobo, Portuguese governor of Rio de Janeiro, created the Department of Colonia and...
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    General Sucre entered Cuzco. Francisco de Paula Otero, first, and Lara, later, took Arequipa. General Pedro Antonio Olañeta, who did not accept the Capitulation...
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    soldiers rebelled against Olañeta on 1 April, the two meeting the next day in the Battle of Tumusla, which culminated with the death of Olañeta. Diverse...
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    Bolivian War of Independence (category 19th century in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    agreement with Olañeta because he had helped them in the battle of Ayacucho. Sucre, Bolívar's most successful general, did not trust Olañeta and so despite...
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    command of José de Canterac in the Jauja Valley; 4,000 from the division of Pedro Antonio Olañeta with the garrison of Santa Cruz de la Sierra; 3,000...
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    Conservative Party supported General Pedro Antonio de Olañeta. During the 1820–1823 liberal revolution in Spain, Olañeta, convinced that revolution threatened the...
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  • the freedom of Peru against the Spanish government of Viceroy José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa, with Tacna being the first and the only city that rose in...
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    Guerra de Independencia de Maynas), also known as the Maynas War (Spanish: Guerra de Maynas), or Peruvian conquest of Maynas (Spanish: Conquista de Maynas)...
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    000 men under the command of Pedro Antonio de Olañeta, Juan Guillermo de Marquieguy, and Field Marshal José de la Serna. They gained a victory at the Battle...
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    Upper Peruvian leaders—many former royalists, like Casimiro Olañeta, nephew of General Olañeta—gathered in a congress under Sucre's auspices supported the...
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    Bolivia) revolted, led by the royalist commander Pedro Antonio Olañeta against José de la Serna, the liberal viceroy of Peru. This broke the royal army...
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    Antonio Olañeta, respectively. Additionally, a resistance in Ayacucho led by Antonio Huachaca would remain until its dissolution in 1839. Olañeta, who established...
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    themselves. General Pedro Antonio Olañeta, commander in Upper Peru, rebelled against the liberal viceroy of Peru, José de la Serna, in 1823. This conflict...
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    Perú), also known as the Protectorate of San Martín (Spanish: Protectorado de San Martín), was a protectorate created in 1821 in present-day Peru after...
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    supplies. In Cuzco dissension broke out in the Royalist army. General Olañeta refused obedience and maintained an independent Royalist force in Upper...
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    (2010). Entre la alianza y la confrontación: Pablo Zárate Willka y la rebelión indígena de 1899 en Bolivia (in Spanish). Plural editores. ISBN 978-99954-1-338-5...
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    4067/S0717-71942019000100217. ISSN 0717-7194. Husson, Patrick : DE LA GUERRA A LA REBELIÓN (HUANTA, SIGLO XIX) Galdo Gutiérrez, Virgilio (1992). Ayacucho:...
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    Rubén Ruiz Ibárruri Pedro Antonio Olañeta José Solchaga Enrique Gorostieta Juan de Urbieta Rafael Urdaneta Tomás de Zumalacárregui Garbiñe Abasolo Lorena...
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  • Intendancy of Chuquisaca (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    appointed by Olañeta. Ignacio Flores (1783 - 1785) Vicente de Gálvez y Valenzuela (1785 - 1790) Joaquín del Pino y Rozas (1790 - 1797) Ramón García de León y...
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    presided by Casimiro Olañeta and convened at Chuquisaca. Exerts command pending the arrival of the president-designate Andrés de Santa Cruz, who did not...
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    de Zevallos Paz Soldán, Carlos (1958). Negociación Ferreyros - Olañeta. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Perú / Imprenta Colegio Militar Leoncio...
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  • Antonio de Olañeta, a Charcas native, who refused to accept the restoration of the liberal Spanish Constitution of 1812.[citation needed] Olañeta, convinced...
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    Trujillo, Simón Bolívar in June led his rebel forces south to confront the Spanish under Field Marshal José de Canterac. The two armies met on the Plain...
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    other being El Callao in coastal Peru), but royalist general Pedro Antonio Olañeta was murdered by his own soldiers, and ultimately Arenales accomplished...
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  • Spanish). Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I. ISBN 9788480213899. Pilco Contreras, Néstor (2014-08-17). "Bicentenario de la rebelión del cusco 1814". Los...
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  • President Antonio José de Sucre and have been considered the first coup in Bolivian history. Orchestrated by Casimiro Olañeta and promoted by Peruvian...
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