Bernardo de Vera y Pintado, the Glossary
Bernardo de Vera y Pintado (1780, Santa Fe, Argentina – August 27, 1827, Santiago, Chile), was an Argentine-Chilean lawyer and politician.[1]
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26 relations: Army of the Andes, Aurora de Chile, Battle of Chacabuco, Battle of Rancagua, Camilo Henríquez, Córdoba, Argentina, Congress of Tucumán, Francisco Antonio García Carrasco, Government Junta of Chile (1810), Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera, Joaquín del Pino, Juan Antonio Ovalle, Linares, Chile, Mendoza, Argentina, Ministry of National Defense (Chile), National Anthem of Chile, National University of Córdoba, Primera Junta, Ramón Luis Irarrázaval, Royal University of San Felipe, Santa Fe, Argentina, Santiago, Senate of Chile, Tomás Godoy Cruz, United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, Valparaíso.
- Ambassadors of Argentina to Chile
- Chilean War of Independence
- Universidad de San Felipe alumni
Army of the Andes
The Army of the Andes (Ejército de los Andes) was a military force created by the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (Argentina) and mustered by general José de San Martín in his campaign to free Chile from the Spanish Empire.
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Aurora de Chile
The Aurora de Chile (English: Dawn of Chile) was the first periodical in Chilean history and mostly dealt with politics and political philosophy.
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Battle of Chacabuco
The Battle of Chacabuco, fought during the Chilean War of Independence, occurred on February 12, 1817.
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Battle of Rancagua
The Battle of Rancagua, also known in Chile as the Disaster of Rancagua, occurred on October 1, 1814, to October 2, 1814, when the Spanish Army under the command of Mariano Osorio defeated the rebel Chilean forces led by Bernardo O’Higgins.
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Camilo Henríquez
Friar José Camilo Henríquez González (July 29, 1769 in Valdivia, Chile – March 16, 1825 in Santiago de Chile) was a priest, author, politician, and is considered an intellectual antecedent to and founding father of the Republic of Chile for his passionate leadership and influential writings.
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Córdoba, Argentina
Córdoba is a city in central Argentina, in the foothills of the Sierras Chicas on the Suquía River, about northwest of Buenos Aires.
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Congress of Tucumán
The Congress of Tucumán was the representative assembly, initially meeting in San Miguel de Tucumán, that declared the independence of the United Provinces of South America (modern-day Argentina, Uruguay, part of Bolivia) on July 9, 1816, from the Spanish Empire.
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Francisco Antonio García Carrasco
Francisco Antonio García Carrasco Díaz (December 15, 1742 – August 10, 1813) was a Spanish soldier and Royal Governor of Chile.
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Government Junta of Chile (1810)
The First Government Junta of Chile, officially the Provisional Government Junta of the Kingdom in the name of Ferdinand VII, was the organization established to rule post-colonial Chile following the deposition and imprisonment of King Ferdinand VII of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera
Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera, often shortened to Instituto Nacional (National Institute), is a public boys' school in downtown Santiago, Chile which teaches 4.400 students between 7th and 12th grade.
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Joaquín del Pino
Joaquín del Pino Sánchez de Rojas Romero y Negrete (January 20, 1729 – April 11, 1804), was a Spanish military engineer and politician, who held various positions in the South American colonial administration.
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Juan Antonio Ovalle
Juan Antonio Ovalle y Morales (– July 12, 1819) was a Chilean politician, lawyer and landowner.
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Linares, Chile
Linares is a Chilean city and commune located in the Maule Region and lies in the fertile Chilean Central Valley, south of Santiago and south of Talca, the regional capital.
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Mendoza, Argentina
Mendoza, officially the City of Mendoza (Ciudad de Mendoza), is the capital of the province of Mendoza in Argentina.
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Ministry of National Defense (Chile)
The Ministry of National Defense (Ministerio de Defensa Nacional) is the cabinet-level administrative office in charge of "maintaining the independence and sovereignty" of Chile.
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National Anthem of Chile
The "National Anthem of Chile" (Himno Nacional de Chile), also known as "Canción Nacional" or by its incipit "Puro, Chile, es tu cielo azulado" ('How pure, Chile, is your blue sky'), was adopted in 1828.
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National University of Córdoba
The National University of Córdoba (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba), is a public university located in the city of Córdoba, Argentina.
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Primera Junta
The Primera Junta (First Junta) or Junta Provisional Gubernativa de las Provincias del Río de la Plata (Provisional Governing Junta of the Provinces of the Río de la Plata), is the most common name given to the first government of what would eventually become Argentina.
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Ramón Luis Irarrázaval
Ramón Luis Irarrázaval Alcalde (Santiago, — Lima) was a Chilean politician, lawyer and diplomat, who served as a minister in different cabinets, as well as a deputy, ambassador, president of the Supreme Court and Vice President of Chile. Bernardo de Vera y Pintado and Ramón Luis Irarrázaval are Universidad de San Felipe alumni.
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Royal University of San Felipe
The Royal University of San Felipe (Real Universidad de San Felipe) was a university created by King Philip V in 1738, in territory which was then part of the Kingdom of Spain.
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Santa Fe, Argentina
Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz (usually called just Santa Fe, lit. "Holy Faith") is the capital city of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.
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Santiago
Santiago, also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas.
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Senate of Chile
The Senate of the Republic of Chile is the upper house of Chile's bicameral National Congress, as established in the current Constitution of Chile.
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Tomás Godoy Cruz
Tomás Godoy Cruz (May 6, 1791 – May 15, 1852) was an Argentine statesman and businessman.
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United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
The United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata), earlier known as the United Provinces of South America (Provincias Unidas de Sudamérica), was a name adopted in 1816 by the Congress of Tucumán for the region of South America that declared independence in 1816, with the Sovereign Congress taking place in 1813, during the Argentine War of Independence (1810–1818) that began with the May Revolution in 1810.
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Valparaíso
Valparaíso is a major city, commune, seaport and naval base facility in Valparaíso Region, Chile.
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See also
Ambassadors of Argentina to Chile
- Antonio Cafiero
- Bernardo de Vera y Pintado
- Carlos de la Rosa
- Daniel García-Mansilla
- Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
- Ginés González García
- Ignacio Álvarez Thomas
- Jorge Faurie
- Jorge Vázquez (diplomat)
- José A. Terry
- José Evaristo Uriburu
- José Octavio Bordón
- Juan Bautista Alberdi
- List of ambassadors of Argentina to Chile
- Nicanor Costa Méndez
- Norberto Piñero
- Norberto Quirno Costa
- Rafael Bielsa
- Tomás Guido
Chilean War of Independence
- Banditry in Chile
- Bernardo de Vera y Pintado
- Bicentennial of Chile
- Chilean War of Independence
- Convictorio Carolino
- Crossing of the Andes
- First Chilean National Congress
- First Chilean Navy Squadron
- Guerra a muerte
- Javiera Carrera
- Lautaro Lodge
- Manuel Riquelme
- Monument to the Victory of Chacabuco
- Patria Vieja
- Paula Jaraquemada
- Pincheira brothers
- September 1811 Chilean coup d'état
- Treaty of Lircay
Universidad de San Felipe alumni
- Bernardo de Vera y Pintado
- Joaquín Campino
- José Victorino Lastarria
- Rafael Valentín Valdivieso
- Ramón Luis Irarrázaval
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardo_de_Vera_y_Pintado