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    Juan Hipólito Vieytes (San Antonio de Areco, Buenos Aires Province, 6 August 1762 – San Fernando, Argentina, 5 October 1815), was an Argentine merchant...
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    de Buenos Aires (National School of Buenos Aires) is a public high school in Buenos Aires, Argentina, affiliated to the University of Buenos Aires. In...
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    presidente del cuerpo, general Carlos María de Alvear, y el secretario, Don Hipólito Vieytes. Wikimedia Commons has media related to National coat of arms of Argentina...
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    occurred in two phases. A detachment from the British army occupied Buenos Aires for 46 days in 1806 before being expelled. In 1807, a second force stormed...
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    Santiago Antonio María de Liniers y Bremond, 1st Count of Buenos Aires, KOM, OM (July 25, 1753 – August 26, 1810) was a Spanish military officer and a...
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    Juan José Castelli (category Politicians from Buenos Aires)
    and Hipólito Vieytes, Castelli planned a revolution to replace the absolute monarchy with the new ideas of the Age of Enlightenment. He led the Buenos Aires...
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    guns. He took the political leadership of the Expedition, displacing Hipólito Vieytes, and replaced Ocampo with Colonel Antonio González Balcarce. He was...
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    Antonio Beruti (category Politicians from Buenos Aires)
    Miguel de Azcuénaga, Hipólito Vieytes, and Nicolás Rodriguez Peña were forced to resign and subsequently exiled from Buenos Aires. Beruti, along with French...
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    Magdalena Partido (category Partidos of Buenos Aires Province)
    Magdalena, which is 87 km (54 mi) from Buenos Aires. Magdalena General Mansilla (Estación Bartolomé Bavio) Atalaya Vieytes Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    Manuel Alberti (category Clergy from Buenos Aires)
    graduating in philosophy, logic, physics and metaphysics. He studied with Hipólito Vieytes, and ended his secondary education on 17 February 1779. He moved to...
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    Bolivia) from the royalist troops of the Spanish Empire. It was headed by Hipólito Vieytes (1810), Juan José Castelli (1810–1811), Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1811–1812)...
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    Nicolás Rodríguez Peña (category Politicians from Buenos Aires)
    several successful businesses, he had a soap factory partnership with Hipólito Vieytes, which was a centre of conspirators during the revolution against Spanish...
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    former Spanish Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata dependencies and had Buenos Aires as its capital. The name "Provincias del Río de la Plata" (formally adopted...
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    Hilario Ascasubi Hilario Fernández Long Hilda Lizarazu Hipólito Bouchard Hipólito Vieytes Hipólito Yrigoyen History of Mar del Plata History of Rosario...
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  • Juan José Castelli, and military officers such as Antonio Beruti and Hipólito Vieytes, supported this project. They considered it an opportunity to get a...
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    the new government junta, thus retaining power. The popular unrest in Buenos Aires did not allow that, so he resigned. He was banished back to Spain shortly...
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  • Arquímedes Puccio (category People from Buenos Aires)
    held captive. Puccio graduated from the commercial school of Hipólito Vieytes of Buenos Aires and got a degree in accounting from the School of Economic...
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    May Revolution (category 19th century in Buenos Aires)
    week-long series of events that took place from 18 to 25 May 1810, in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. This Spanish colony...
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    Spanish Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, with its capital city in Buenos Aires, seat of government of the Spanish viceroy. Modern Uruguay, Paraguay...
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    José Paso, Deputy for Buenos Aires, Secretary Dr. Antonio Sáenz, Deputy for Buenos Aires Dr. José Darragueira, Deputy for Buenos Aires Friar Cayetano José...
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    Manuel Belgrano (category People from Buenos Aires)
    at the Semanario de Agricultura, Comercio e Industria, directed by Hipólito Vieytes. He used this newspaper to explain his economic ideas: manufacturing...
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    outskirts of Buenos Aires) to the Plaza, along with the Regiment of Patricians, and demanded the resignation of the morenists Hipólito Vieytes, Azcuénaga...
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  • Fonda de los Tres Reyes (category Hotels in Buenos Aires)
    Clara, a inn administered by its owner, the English lady Mary Clark. Hipólito Vieytes (1762-1815) Argentine politician Juan José Paso (1758-1833) Argentine...
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  • events that took place during the early nineteenth century in the city of Buenos Aires, capital of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, a colony...
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  • participating in the meetings at the houses of Nicolás Rodríguez Peña and Hipólito Vieytes. At the cabildo of 22 May 1810 where as a lawyer he was able to participate...
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    the May Revolution. The Junta initially only had representatives from Buenos Aires. When it was expanded, as expected, with the addition of representatives...
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    Mariano Moreno (category Lawyers from Buenos Aires)
    government of Argentina, created after the May Revolution. Moreno was born in Buenos Aires in 1778. His father was Manuel Moreno y Argumosa, born in Santander,...
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    rebel forces of the government of Buenos Aires. In the year 1811, the forces deployed by the Junta Grande of Buenos Aires and the gaucho forces led by José...
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    negotiated between the First Triumvirate of Buenos Aires and Javier de Elío of Montevideo. Buenos Aires had a weak military outlook after the defeat...
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    Francisco Matheu (4 August 1765 in Mataró, Spain – 28 March 1831 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a Spanish-born Argentine businessman and politician....
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