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Manuel de
Sarratea, (Buenos Aires, 11
August 1774 – Limoges, France, 21
September 1849), was an
Argentine diplomat,
politician and soldier. He was the...
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editions of Darwin's book. On
December 6 of the same year, the Fierro-
Sarratea pact was
signed in
Santiago de
Chile by the
Chilean Minister of Foreign...
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Triumvirate (23
September 1811 – 8
October 1812):
Feliciano Chiclana.
Manuel de
Sarratea. Juan José Paso,
replaced by Juan Martín de Pueyrredón on 23
March 1812...
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enemy by
ladies who, smiling, gave them welcome. Moreover, the 1 July,
Sarratea Martin – father-in-law of Liniers – and his brother-in-law Leon Altolaguirre...
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sparkling and familiar,
although highly aristocratic. Doña
Melchora de
Sarratea,
queen of
fashion and of the
Buenos Aires salons, was so well
aware of...
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Junta Grande (1810−1811)
Feliciano Chiclana, Juan José Paso,
Manuel de
Sarratea,
First Triumvirate (1811−1812), Juan Martín de Pueyrredón, replacement...
- from the late 18th century, and
originally belonged to Martín Simón de
Sarratea, father-in-law of Liniers. It is
located on
Calle Venezuela 469, at the...
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Sarratea is a
railway station located in the
north of the city of Rosario,
Santa Fe, Argentina.
Although no
longer active, the
station is
currently managed...
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February 23, the
anniversary of the
peace agreement signed by
Manuel de
Sarratea,
Governor of
Buenos Aires;
Estanislao López,
Governor of
Santa Fe; and...
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Third Triumvirate: José de San Martín Matías de
Irigoyen Manuel de
Sarratea Succeeded by
Ignacio Álvarez
Thomas In
office 9 June 1819 – 1 February...