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The National Historical Museum (Museo Histórico Nacional) is a museum located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is a museum dedicated to the history of Argentina, exhibiting objects relating to the May Revolution and the Argentine War of Independence.[1]

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  1. 28 relations: Adolfo Carranza, Argentina, Argentine War of Independence, Avenida Santa Fe, Bartolomé Mitre, Battle of Caseros, Bernardino Rivadavia, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Botanical Garden, Cándido López, Esteban Echeverría, Eva Perón, Francisco Seeber, Government of Argentina, History of Argentina, History painting, José de San Martín, Juan Manuel de Rosas, Juan Perón, Lezama Park, Manuel Belgrano, María de los Remedios de Escalada, May Revolution, Museum, Prilidiano Pueyrredón, San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Secretariat of Culture (Argentina), William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford.

  2. 1889 establishments in Argentina
  3. History museums in Argentina
  4. Museums established in 1889
  5. Museums in Buenos Aires
  6. National museums of Argentina

Adolfo Carranza

Adolfo Carranza (August 7, 1857 – August 15, 1914) was an Argentine lawyer, public official, historian, and writer who established the National Historical Museum.

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Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.

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Argentine War of Independence

The Argentine War of Independence (Guerra de Independencia de Argentina) was a secessionist civil war fought from 1810 to 1818 by Argentine patriotic forces under Manuel Belgrano, Juan José Castelli, Martin Miguel de Guemes and José de San Martín against royalist forces loyal to the Spanish crown.

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Avenida Santa Fe

Avenida Santa Fe is one of the principal thoroughfares in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Bartolomé Mitre

Bartolomé Mitre Martínez (26 June 1821 – 19 January 1906) was an Argentine statesman, soldier and author.

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Battle of Caseros

The Battle of Caseros (Batalla de Caseros; Batalha de Caseros) was fought near the town of El Palomar, Argentina, on 3 February 1852, between forces of the Argentine Confederation, commanded by Juan Manuel de Rosas, and a coalition consisting of the Argentine provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes, the Empire of Brazil, and Uruguay.

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Bernardino Rivadavia

Bernardino de la Trinidad González Rivadavia (May 20, 1780 – September 2, 1845) was the first President of Argentina, then called the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, from February 8, 1826 to June 27, 1827.

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.

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Buenos Aires Botanical Garden

The Buenos Aires Botanical Garden (official name in Spanish: Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires) is a botanical garden located in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires in Argentina.

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Cándido López

Cándido López (29 August 1840 – 31 December 1902) was an Argentine soldier and painter who worked in the Naïve style.

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Esteban Echeverría

José Esteban Antonio Echeverría (2 September 1805 – 19 January 1851) was an Argentine poet, fiction writer, cultural promoter, and liberal activist who played a significant role in the development of Argentine literature, not only through his own writings but also through his organizational efforts.

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Eva Perón

María Eva Duarte de Perón (7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952), better known as just Eva Perón or by the nickname Evita, was an Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina from June 1946 until her death in July 1952, as the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón (1895–1974).

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Francisco Seeber

Francisco Seeber (November 15, 1841 – December 13, 1913) was an Argentine military officer, businessman and Mayor of Buenos Aires.

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Government of Argentina

The government of Argentina, within the framework of a federal system, is a presidential representative democratic republic.

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History of Argentina

The history of Argentina can be divided into four main parts: the pre-Columbian time or early history (up to the sixteenth century), the colonial period (1536–1809), the period of nation-building (1810–1880), and the history of modern Argentina (from around 1880).

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History painting

History painting is a genre in painting defined by its subject matter rather than any artistic style or specific period.

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José de San Martín

José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (25 February 177817 August 1850), nicknamed "the Liberator of Argentina, Chile and Peru", was an Argentine general and the primary leader of the southern and central parts of South America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire who served as the Protector of Peru.

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Juan Manuel de Rosas

Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an Argentine politician and army officer who ruled Buenos Aires Province and briefly the Argentine Confederation.

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Juan Perón

Juan Domingo Perón (8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine lieutenant general, politician and statesman who served as the 35th President of Argentina from 1946 to his overthrow in 1955, and again as the 45th President from October 1973 to his death in July 1974.

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Lezama Park

Lezama Park is a public park in the San Telmo district of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Manuel Belgrano

Manuel José Joaquín del Corazón de Jesús Belgrano y González (3 June 1770 – 20 June 1820), usually referred to as Manuel Belgrano, was an Argentine public servant, economist, lawyer, politician, journalist, and military leader.

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María de los Remedios de Escalada

María de los Remedios de Escalada y La Quintana (November 20, 1797 – August 3, 1823), commonly known as Remedios de Escalada, was the wife of the leader of the Argentine War of Independence, General José de San Martín.

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May Revolution

The May Revolution (Revolución de Mayo) was a week-long series of events that took place from May 18 to 25, 1810, in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.

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Museum

A museum is an institution dedicated to displaying and/or preserving culturally or scientifically significant objects.

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Prilidiano Pueyrredón

Prilidiano Pueyrredón (January 24, 1823 – November 3, 1870) was an Argentine painter, architect and engineer.

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San Telmo, Buenos Aires

San Telmo ("Saint Pedro González Telmo") is the oldest barrio (neighborhood) of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Secretariat of Culture (Argentina)

The Secretariat of Culture (Secretaría de Cultura, formerly Ministry of Culture) of Argentina is a ministry of the national executive power that oversaw the government's public policy on the culture of Argentina.

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William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford

General William Carr Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford, 1st Marquis of Campo Maior, (2 October 1768 – 8 January 1854) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician.

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See also

1889 establishments in Argentina

History museums in Argentina

Museums established in 1889

Museums in Buenos Aires

National museums of Argentina

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Historical_Museum_(Argentina)

Also known as Argentine National Museum of History, Museo Histórico Nacional de Argentina, National Historical Museum of Argentina, National History Museum of Argentina.