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    Don Rafael de Sobremonte y Núñez del Castillo, 3rd Marquis of Sobremonte (Seville, 1745 – Cádiz, 1827), third Marquis of Sobremonte, was an aristocrat...
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  • Sobremonte is the last name of Rafael de Sobremonte, 3rd Marquis of Sobremonte, viceroy of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. Sobremonte may also...
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    a result of his success, he was appointed as viceroy, replacing Rafael de Sobremonte. It was unprecedented for a viceroy to be replaced without the King's...
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    museum located in Córdoba, Argentina. It is named after Rafael de Sobremonte, 3rd Marquis of Sobremonte, who lived there during his administration of the city...
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    of Buenos Aires deposed the viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte and designated instead French popular hero Santiago de Liniers, which was a completely unprecedented...
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    Rafael de Sobremonte was its first governor, when Córdoba City had 38,800 inhabitants. After the May Revolution in 1810, Governor Juan Gutiérrez de la...
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    signed by Viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte whereby the Pehuenches ceded land to colonial authorities. The construction of Fort San Rafael del Diamante and...
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  • marqués de Avilés, Viceroy of Rio de la Plata (1799–1801) Joaquín del Pino y Rozas Romero y Negrete, Viceroy (1801–1804) Rafael de Sobremonte Núñez Castillo...
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    invasion of 1806, Santiago de Liniers successfully reconquered Buenos Aires. The population did not allow Rafael de Sobremonte to continue as Viceroy. He...
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    Argentine War of Independence (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    in Buenos Aires, and forced to leave the viceroyalty. The viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte was successfully deposed by the criollos during the conflict, and...
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  • capital Córdoba. Villa de María was founded in 1796 or 1797 by the Marquis Rafael de Sobremonte (then to be Viceroy of the Río de la Plata), with the name...
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    William Carr Beresford successfully invaded Buenos Aires. Viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte had escaped to Córdoba. The British forces were thrown back by the...
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  • Tomás Treviño de Sobremonte (1592 – 14 April 1649) was a Crypto-Jewish martyr. Born in Spain, Treviño fled to New Spain at around age 20. There he practiced...
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    was no longer interested in pursuing a military career. Viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte requested that he create a militia to counter a possible British...
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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...
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    de la Plata (Spanish: Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata), earlier known as the United Provinces of South America (Spanish: Provincias Unidas de Sudamérica)...
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  • 1806 he marched to Buenos Aires under the command of the viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte to fight against the British invasion. Though he arrived too late...
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  • Santiago de Liniers moved to Montevideo and led the forces that would reconquer Buenos Aires on August 12, 1806. The Viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte, who had...
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    founded on November 11, 1786, as Villa de la Concepción del Río Cuarto, by the colonial Governor Rafael de Sobremonte. Its first rail connection was by way...
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    north. On April 15, 1815, a revolution ended the mandate of Carlos María de Alvear as Supreme Director and demanded that a General Congress be summoned...
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  • González de Prada 1783 Intendencia of Córdoba (part of Río de la Plata). 1810 End of Spanish rule. 1825 Part of Bolivia. 1783 – 1797 Rafael de Sobremonte Núñez...
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  • The May Revolution (Spanish: Revolución de Mayo) was a series of revolutionary political and social events that took place during the early nineteenth...
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    The Crossing of the Andes (Spanish: Cruce de los Andes) was one of the most important feats in the Argentine and Chilean wars of independence, in which...
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    Radio Continental Radio in Argentina Rafael Calzada Rafael de Sobremonte Rafael Squirru Rafael Obligado Rafael Viñoly Rafaela Rail transport in Argentina...
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  • Printing House of Foundlings. On 14 May 1799 he was promoted by Viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte to 2nd commander and lieutenant colonel of the cavalry militias....
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  • British invasions of the Río de la Plata set a precedent in weakening the monarchic authority. The viceroy, Rafael de Sobremonte, fled to Córdoba during the...
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  • Pedro Ignacio Rivera (category People from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
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    Juan José Castelli (category People from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    of Vieytes's newspaper. Burke was eventually uncovered by Viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte and expelled from the viceroyalty, but his involvement in espionage...
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    Miguel de Azcuénaga (4 June 1754 – 19 December 1833) was an Argentine brigadier. Educated in Spain, at the University of Seville, Azcuénaga began his military...
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    brought forth great changes in the politics of Buenos Aires. The viceroy Sobremonte was discredited by his management of the conflict, and the Cabildo increased...
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