Anacleto Medina
General Anacleto Medina | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1788 Colonia, Uruguay |
Died | July 17, 1871 Manantiales de San Juan, Colonia, Uruguay |
Occupation | army caudillo revolutionary politician |
Profession | military man |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Ejército Federal Unitarian Army Ejército Colorado Ejército Blanco |
Years of service | 1820-1871 |
Rank | Brigadier General |
Battles/wars | Battle of Cepeda Battle of Ituzaingó Battle of Caaguazú Battle of Arroyo Grande Battle of Caseros Battle of Sauce Battle of Paso Severino Battle of Manantiales |
Anacleto Medina (1788-1871) was a Uruguayan military, politician and caudillo who participated in the Brazilian War, the Argentine Civil War and the Guerra Grande in the Banda Oriental.[1] He served in the Federal Army in the Unitary Army, and also in the Colorados and Blancos armies, during the Uruguayan Civil War.[2]
He was born in , Colonia Department, Uruguay, the son of Luis Bernardo Medina, born in Santiago del Estero, Argentina, and Petrona Biera, belonging to a Creole family from the Banda Oriental.[3]
During his military career he was under the command of the main military leaders, including Francisco Ramírez,[4] Juan Lavalle, Fructuoso Rivera,[5] Justo José de Urquiza and Ricardo López Jordán. He died assassinated after the defeat of Manantiales, event occurred on July 17, 1871.[6]
References[]
- ^ La revolucion oriental de 1870, Volumen1. Abdon Arozteguy. 1889.
- ^ El acuerdo de flores: trabajo leido en la "Comisión de Estudios Históricos de San José de Flores" el 11 de noviembre 1938. Antonio Sagarna. 1938.
- ^ La estancia de Dn. Juan de Narbona: historia de una estancia colonial. Luis Morquio Blanco. 1990.
- ^ El general don Francisco Ramírez: fe de bautismo de la democracia y piedra angular del federalismo. Leandro Ruíz Moreno. 1955.
- ^ Registro Rivera. Fructuoso Rivera. 1941.
- ^ Las montoneras de López Jordán: Historia novelada de las rebeliones jordanistas en Entre Ríos y las de los "blancos" en el Uruguay, desde el asesinato del general Urquiza al de López Jordán, 1870-1889. Francisco I. Schauman. 1968.
- 1788 births
- 1871 deaths
- 19th-century Uruguayan people
- People from Montevideo
- Uruguayan generals
- Federales (Argentina)
- Unitarianists (Argentina)
- People from Entre Ríos Province