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    The Battle of Caseros (Spanish: Batalla de Caseros; Portuguese: Batalha de Caseros) was fought near the town of El Palomar, Argentina, on 3 February 1852...
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    (1851) Battle of Caseros (1852) Revolution of 11 September 1852, creating the State of Buenos Aires Siege of Buenos Aires (1852–1853) Battle of Cepeda...
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    was ousted from power in 1852 by Justo José de Urquiza, after the battle of Caseros. Urquiza convened the 1853 Constituent Assembly to write a national...
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  • site of an important battle in Argentine history, the Battle of Caseros. Caseros is the deformation (by locals) of the surname of Diego Casero, who bought...
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    ended in February of 1852 with the Allied victory at the Battle of Caseros, for some time establishing Brazilian hegemony over much of South America. The...
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  • and the Casa de Diego Casero that were the epicenter of the Battle of Caseros and of the preliminary negotiations of the Pact of San José de Flores. Inaugurated...
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  • of Argentine caudillo Juan Manuel de Rosas, then governor of Buenos Aires. He cared for the wounded and injured soldiers during the Battle of Caseros...
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  • Santa Fe Province, Argentina Caseros Prison, Argentina Battle of Caseros, Argentina Caseros (Buenos Aires Metro) Casero This disambiguation page lists...
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    him at the 1852 Battle of Caseros. Urquiza then called for a new Constitutional Assembly and promulgated the Argentine Constitution of 1853, which is the...
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    inaugurated in 1937. El Palomar and La Casa de Caseros, installations involved in the Battle of Caseros, were declared a National Historic Monument. Traditionally...
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    Ignacio Rivas (category Argentine military personnel of the Paraguayan War)
    Bartolomé Mitre. He participated in the Battle of Caseros and in the fight against the federals of Buenos Aires, in 1852 and 1853. He served on the border...
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    Manuel Guillermo Pinto (category Governors of Buenos Aires Province)
    in 1835. He returned to public life following the defeat of Rosas in the Battle of Caseros in 1852, and following the September 11, 1852, uprising by...
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  • Urquiza was elected President of the Argentine Confederation. However, on the aftermath of 1852 Battle of Caseros, the Province of Buenos Aires had seceded...
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    Justo José de Urquiza (category Argentine people of Basque descent)
    ending the long siege of Montevideo in October 1851, and finally defeating Rosas on 3 February 1852 at the Battle of Caseros. The other provinces that...
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    Fusilado de Caseros (La gloria trágica de Martiniano Chilavert). Ediciones La Bastilla Buenos Aires. Rube, Julio Horacio (1978). Hacia Caseros. Memorial...
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    with his men, leaving all the artillery and other equipment behind. Battle of Caseros Platine War Diaz, Antonio. "Historia politíca y militar de las repúblicas...
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    Wenceslao Paunero (general) (category Argentine military personnel of the Paraguayan War)
    of 1851 he enlisted as a colonel in the Colorado troops campaigning against federal governor Juan Manuel de Rosas and fought in the Battle of Caseros...
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    at the Battle of Las Piedras. In 1813, the new government in Buenos Aires convened a constituent assembly where Artigas emerged as a champion of federalism...
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    in Rosoas' prisons. Years later he would fight beside him in the Battle of Caseros. The federal army also captured several hundred civilians, who accompanied...
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    Juan Manuel de Rosas at the Battle of Caseros in 1852, and ended in 1862 when Bartolomé Mitre was named president. History of Argentina Liga Federal Pacto...
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    Juan Manuel de Rosas is elected governor of Buenos Aires. José María Paz defeats Facundo Quiroga in the battle of Oncativo. Paz establish the Unitarian League...
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    rebellion of Justo José de Urquiza against Rosas in 1851, Rosas' defeat at the battle of Caseros and the resulting chaos delayed the move of San Martín's...
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    which was used by Justo José de Urquiza after deposing Rosas in the battle of Caseros. The official perspective was that Perón was "the second tyranny"...
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  • Urquiza defeated Rosas during the battle of Caseros and called for such an assembly. The Argentine Constitution of 1853 is, with amendments, still in...
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    Justo José de Urquiza, Federalist caudillo of Entre Ríos Province, finally defeated Rosas at the Battle of Caseros on February 3, 1852. In May, the San Nicolás...
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  • Camila (film) (category Films critical of the Catholic Church)
    the summary execution of his sister and only returned to his homeland after the 1852 defeat of Rosas at the Battle of Caseros and the Caudillo's subsequent...
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  • Urquiza defeated the State of Buenos Aires forces, led by unitarian Bartolomé Mitre. On the aftermath of the Battle of Caseros, following the San Nicolás...
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  • Manuel de Rosas at the Battle of Caseros. A period known as "National Organization" was initiated after the Battle of Caseros. Every political faction...
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    Alfajor (category Spanish products with protected designation of origin)
    as "alfajor santafesino". Colonel Néstor Fernández took it to the battle of Caseros, and was there when the army tasted it and it became so popular that...
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    Candombe (category Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity)
    by Rosas and his daughter, Manuela. Rosas was defeated at the battle of Caseros in 1852, and Buenos Aires began a profound and rapid cultural shift which...
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