- Andrés Guaçurary or Andrés Guazurarí, po****rly
known as
Andresito (30
November 1778 – 1825) was a
caudillo of the
province of Misiones, present-day Argentina...
-
leaders of
other provinces that made up the
Federal League, like Andrés
Guazurary, and on the other, the
troops of the
United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil...
- Portuguese-Brazilian empires. Some
indigenous soldiers, like the
Guarani Andrés
Guazurary, even
reached the rank of
caudillo and led
vital battles to
secure what...
- Benavídez
Pedro Castelli Manuel Dorrego Pascual Echagüe
Pedro Ferré Andrés
Guazurary Santos Guayama Martín
Miguel de Güemes
Alejandro Heredia Juan
Felipe Ibarra...
- has a
capacity of 15,000 spectators. The
stadium was
named after Andrés
Guazurary (1778?–?), a
military and
caudillo of the
province who
served in the Army...
-
Washington Ypsilanti,
Michigan –
Demetrios Ypsilantis Andresito – Andrés
Guazurary Artigas – José
Artigas Baltasar Brum (Artigas Department) –
Baltasar Brum...
- Ayala, 1999 P.
goeldiana (Friese, 1900) P.
grapiuna Melo & Costa, 2009 P.
guazurary Alvarez, Rasmussen, & Abrahamovich, 2016 P.
hyperplastica Engel, 2022...
-
Ukrainian writer, journalist, and
playwright (d. 1843)
November 30 – Andrés
Guazurary,
Argentine general (d. 1825)
December 6 –
Joseph Louis ****-Lussac, French...
-
under Francisco das
Chagas Santos and the
Artiguist forces led by Andrés
Guazurary, po****rly
known as Andresito, in Apóstoles.
Brazilian general Chagas...
-
Ukrainian writer, journalist, and
playwright (d. 1843)
November 30 – Andrés
Guazurary,
Argentine general (d. 1825)
December 6 –
Joseph Louis ****-Lussac, French...