- José
Francisco de San Martín y
Matorras (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse ðe sam maɾˈtin] ; 25
February 1778 – 17
August 1850),
nicknamed "the
Liberator of...
- of the city of Quito. In 1976, the
Spanish artist Agustín de la Herrán
Matorras was
commissioned by the
religious order of the
Oblates to
build a 41 m...
- Panecillo, a 45-meter tall
statue by the
Spanish artist Agustín de la Herrán
Matorras [Wikidata] on the hill
known as El
Panecillo in Quito. Made of aluminum...
-
after Melchor Aymerich. In 1975, the
Spanish artist Agustín de la Herrán
Matorras was
commissioned by the
religious order of the
Oblates to
build a 45-meter-tall...
- Juan Fermín
Rafael de San Martín y
Matorras (Governorate of the Río de la Plata,
Viceroyalty of Peru -
February 5, 1774 - Manila, Philippines, July 17...
- 1734.
Designed and
built by the
Spanish sculptor Agustín de la Herrán
Matorras, the
statue is made from 7,400
pieces of aluminum, with each
piece clearly...
-
century had been the home of Lt. Juan de San Martín and his wife,
Gregoria Matorras, were preserved. Gal****o,
Norberto (2009).
Seamos Libres y lo demás no...
- then
Prince Juan
Carlos de Borbón, it is a work by Agustín de la Herrán
Matorras, a
Spanish sculptor. It was part of a
wider initiative of the Francoist...
- Las
Heras Villa Godoy Cruz
Villa Granaderos de San Martín
Villa Gregoria Matorras Villa Juan Martín de Pueyrredón
Villa María
Irene de los
Remedios de Escalada...
-
August 1821 - 20
September 1822
general José
Francisco de San Martín y
Matorras (b. 1778 - d. 1850) in the Peru-Bolivian Confederation: José Andrés de...