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Manuel Villar Olivera

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which was fought on February 7, 1866. The South American allies celebrated it as a victory, as the Spanish frigates withdrew without being able to break the resistance of the allied fleet. Villar was declared by the Peruvian government “Benemérito de la Patria in heroic and eminent degree” .
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His remains rested in the San Gavino 11-C barracks of the PresbĂ­tero Maestro Cemetery, until, by Supreme Resolution No. 394-2016-DE of October 21, 2016, they were exhumed and transferred to the Crypt of the Heroes of the
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Blockade until achieving the capitulation of the port in 1829. Due to his merits, he was promoted to lieutenant of a frigate. In 1834 he was promoted to second lieutenant.
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After the end of the Confederation in 1839, he was again withdrawn from service, then moving to the merchant marine, until 1847. He sailed along the coasts of
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Ortiz Sotelo, Jorge - Castañeda Martos, Alicia (2007). Ibero-American Maritime and Naval History Association. lime (ed.).
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He rejoined the navy after the aggressive presence of the Spanish Pacific Squadron on the Peruvian coast. On board the
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on January 13, 1881, he was in charge of the Morro Solar batteries, where he fought until the last shot was fired.
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He made his first nautical studies at the Royal Nautical Academy of Lima and was admitted as a midshipman in 1819.
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In the following years he served as a member of the Boards of Recognition and Reform of Naval Ordinances.
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frigate, he assumed as commander of the Peruvian naval division, which also included the frigate
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Since June 1, 2017, the remains of Rear Admiral Manuel Villar rest in the Crypt of the Heroes.
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on January 5, 1855, and the overthrow of Echenique, he was once again separated from service.
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in 1854, dedicating himself to exploration work in the Peruvian Amazon. After the
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After the war with Spain, he made the naval campaign in the north, during the
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river steamers, with which he returned via the mouth of the
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He retired from public life and died in Callao in 1889.
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Commander of the Peruvian-Chilean Allied Squad (1866)
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Lima
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Peruvian Navy
Peruvian War of Independence
Capture of the frigate Esmeralda
Gran Colombia–Peru War
Blockade of Guayaquil
Salaverry-Santa Cruz War
Chincha Islands War
Battle of Abtao
War of the Pacific
Blockade of Callao
Battle of San Juan and Chorrillos
Peruvian War of Independence
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Battle of Abtao
Chincha Islands War
Lima
Viceroyalty of Peru
Royal Army of Peru

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