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He remained a few more years in Córdoba, during which he actively participated in successive political conflicts and managed the installation or reinforcement of forts on the borders that existed at that time with the indigenous people.
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at the head of an expedition that was to ensure the change of the federal governments of all the provinces. After a few weeks of anarchy in that province, Paunero entered it and appointed
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853:, who served, for a short time, as secretary of the Argentine Legation. Years later he would write a brief biography of Paunero, whom he had met during the Paraguayan War.
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and had himself elected governor of San Juan. In these actions against the populations of the interior he had as one of his main lieutenants the bloodthirsty
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were defeated. Between these last two battles, he was promoted to major and sent by Paz to start talks with
Quiroga. He fought against the Federalists of
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was a 19th-century
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on June 7, 1871, at the age of 65. During his role as minister plenipotentiary, he was assisted by
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January 1829 to Buenos Aires, where he was appointed captain by Unitary General
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assassinated him, when Peñaloza had already surrendered and was unarmed.
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in 1825, and the government put him in command of the contingent of the
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who was also exiled. When Ballivián was deposed, he moved to
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La lucha por la Consolidación de la Nacionalidad Argentina
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on the outskirts of the city. A few months later, Colonel
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Paunero at a military camp during the Paraguayan War.
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916:(in Portuguese). October 26, 2008. Archived from
1003:"Odonnell-historia.com.ar - Paunero, Wenceslao"
564:. He joined the forces with which Paz invaded
553:but he was exchanged for an imperial officer.
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16:Argentine general and politician (1805–1871)
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1044:, Ed. Plus Ultra, Bs. As., 1989, p. 246.
885:"Oni.escuelas.edu.ar - Wenceslao Paunero"
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1153:Nuevo diccionario biográfico argentino
1141:, Éd. Plus Ultra, Buenos Aires, 1989.
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602:Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid
1176:, Éd. Hyspamérica, 1986.
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88:Juan Andrés Gelly y Obes
43:Minister of War and Navy
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1158:Díaz Gavier, Mario,
770:Battle of Corrientes
738:Battle of Las Playas
656:Juan Manuel de Rosas
604:, he had to flee to
586:Juan Facundo Quiroga
582:Juan Bautista Bustos
487:and the provisional
409:Battle of Corrientes
387:Battle of Las Playas
362:Battle of La Tablada
352:Argentine Civil Wars
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1137:Bischoff, Efraín,
1094:on January 9, 2014
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920:on 26 October 2008
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955:on 9 January 2014
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285:Argentina
116:In office
60:President
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1119:March 2,
959:March 2,
924:March 2,
722:San Luis
688:Juan Saá
652:Colorado
621:La Época
578:Oncativo
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