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Wenceslao Paunero (general)

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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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as governor. Paz resigned in January and Paunero occupied the position of provisional governor. He ordered elections to be held in which, despite his claims to be elected incumbent governor,
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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
1236: 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. 1216: 511:, on September 28, 1805, as the son of Juan Paunero Caballero, who settled there at the end of the 18th century, and Manuela Delgado Martínez, both of Spanish origin. 1241: 884: 611:
In 1843, he married Petrona Manuela de Arrea y Segurola, daughter of the second marriage of Isidora de Segurola y Rojas, and granddaughter of Brigadier General
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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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Lascano Quintana, Guillermo V. "Brigadier General Wenceslao Paunero. Un héroe desconocido", Éd. Lumière, Buenos Aires, 2008
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was a 19th-century Argentine General, politician and diplomat of Uruguayan origin. He was born within the
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and crossed the border with the Native Americans. Paunero took Paz prisoner and defeated his army at the
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and was incorporated into the Argentine Confederate Army. Urquiza named him comptroller together with
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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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and she diplomatically represented the territory of her birth in Bolivia. He founded the newspaper
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He moved his troops to the southeast of the province, in a heroic march, and under the command of
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From Córdoba he sent a division under the command of Sarmiento, who changed the governments of
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promoted him to colonel major, which was equivalent to a one-star general, on the same battle.
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He returned in 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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At the end of the Mitre government, he was appointed the
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In 1867 he was again sent to war against the Federalist
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Paunero at a military camp during the Paraguayan War.
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In 1865 he joined the army that participated in the
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As., 1965, p. 306 y 312. 654:troops campaigning against federal governor 479:and would go on to be a major member of the 55:February 1, 1868 – October 12, 1868 16:Argentine general and politician (1805–1871) 627:and directed it until he transferred it to 1162:, Ediciones del Boulevard, Córdoba, 2005. 976: 974: 972: 970: 225: 1843⁠–⁠1871) 120:January 28, 1862 – March 17, 1862 29: 18: 1217:19th-century Argentine military personnel 1114:"340. gral wenceslao paunero – AfterLife" 1064:, Ed. Plus Ultra, Bs. As., 1989, p. 248. 1044:, Ed. Plus Ultra, Bs. As., 1989, p. 246. 885:"Oni.escuelas.edu.ar - Wenceslao Paunero" 1237:Governors of Córdoba Province, Argentina 873: 334: 1153:Nuevo diccionario biográfico argentino 1141:, Éd. Plus Ultra, Buenos Aires, 1989. 615:as well as a half-sister of President 1242:Argentine people of Uruguayan descent 879: 877: 485:Minister of War and Navy of Argentina 7: 937: 935: 908: 906: 822:, attacked and defeated Saá at the 212:Petrona Manuela de Arrea y Segurola 1222:People from Colonia del Sacramento 734:Ángel Vicente "El Chacho" Peñaloza 580:, in which the federalist leaders 568:, and took part in the battles of 514:For a short time, he attended the 509:Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata 14: 914:"LA HISTORIA QUE NO NOS CONTARON" 664:Army of the State of Buenos Aires 295: 277: 266: 254: 242: 826:, thus ending the civil war in 670:and he was also a commander in 222: 791:, he fought at the battles of 698:in 1861 which was why General 1: 1087:(in Spanish). Archived from 1005:(in Spanish). Archived from 887:(in Spanish). 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He was also the 367:Battle of Oncativo 1151:Cutolo, Vicente, 955:on 9 January 2014 943:"Wayback Machine" 862:Recoleta Cemetery 692:San Juan Province 682:He fought in the 660:Battle of Caseros 473:Wenceslao Paunero 470: 469: 372:Battle of Caseros 190:(aged 65–66) 23:Wenceslao Paunero 1249: 1232:Argentine exiles 1125: 1124: 1122: 1120: 1110: 1104: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1093: 1086: 1078: 1072: 1058: 1052: 1038: 1032: 1025: 1019: 1018: 1016: 1014: 999: 993: 992: 990: 988: 978: 965: 964: 962: 960: 954: 948:. 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Index


Minister of War and Navy
Bartolomé Mitre
Marcos Paz
Juan Andrés Gelly y Obes
Martín de Gainza
Governor of Córdoba
Justiniano Posse
es
Colonia del Sacramento
Río de la Plata
Spanish Empire
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
Empire of Brazil
United Provinces
Argentine Confederation
State of Buenos Aires
Argentina
Argentine Army
Cisplatine War
Battle of Ituzaingó
Argentine Civil Wars
Battle of San Roque
Battle of La Tablada
Battle of Oncativo
Battle of Caseros
Battle of Cepeda
Battle of Pavón
Battle of Las Playas

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