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Juana del Pino

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227:. They had four children, three sons and one daughter: José Joaquín Benito Egidio (August 31, 1810 - May 7, 1887), Constancia (August 26, 1812 - July 20, 1816), Bernardino Donato (February 17, 1814 - October 21, 1881), and Martín (April 22, 1823 - June 29, 1885). 28: 203:. Juana was then 15 years old. There, in one of the ceremonies organized by his father, she met her future husband, Bernardino Rivadavia. She was 17 years old and Bernardino 23 years old. Their courtship lasted six years. 349: 334: 339: 344: 302: 275: 185: 102: 161: 220: 39: 235:
On December 14, 1841, Juana del Pino de Rivadavia died in the Brazilian capital. Her death was caused by
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In 1801, when her father was appointed viceroy of the Rio de la Plata, the family, which was in
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Andújar, Rosa; Nikoloutsos, Konstantinos P. (2020-01-09).
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First Lady of Argentina
Bernardino Rivadavia
Montevideo
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Argentine
Bernardino Rivadavia
viceroy
Río de la Plata
Joaquín del Pino
Bernardino Rivadavia
President
Argentina
First Lady
Montevideo
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
vicereine
Chile
Buenos Aires
Church
Buenos Aires
Zarate
Las Palmas
sepsis
Spain
Cadiz
Greeks and Romans on the Latin American Stage
ISBN
978-1-350-12562-9
The Struggle for an Enlightened Republic: Buenos Aires and Rivadavia

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