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Agustín Gamarra

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Agustín Gamarra Messia (August 27, 1785 – November 18, 1841) was a Peruvian soldier and politician, who served as the 10th and 14th President of Peru. [1]

23 relations: Andrés de Santa Cruz, Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente, Battle of Ayacucho, Battle of Ingavi, Battle of Yungay, Bolivia, Chile, Cusco, Francisca Zubiaga y Bernales, Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro, Gran Colombia, Ingavi Province, José de la Mar, Lima, Luis José de Orbegoso, Manuel Menéndez, Mestizo, Peru, Peru–Bolivian Confederation, President of Peru, Quechua people, Soldier, Spaniards.

Andrés de Santa Cruz

Andrés de Santa Cruz y Calahumana (December 5, 1792 in Huarina, Bolivia – September 25, 1865 in Beauvoir, France) served as the seventh President of Peru during 1827, the Interim President of Peru from 1836 to 1838 and President of Bolivia (1829–39).

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Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente

Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente (1796–1878) was a Peruvian politician who also served in the Peruvian military.

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Battle of Ayacucho

The Battle of Ayacucho (Batalla de Ayacucho) was a decisive military encounter during the Peruvian War of Independence. It was the battle that secured the independence of Peru and ensured independence for the rest of South America. In Peru it is considered the end of the Spanish American wars of independence, although the campaign of the victor Antonio José de Sucre, continued through 1825 in Upper Peru and the siege of the fortresses Chiloé and Callao finally ended in 1826. As of late 1824, Royalists still had control of most of the south of Peru as well as of Real Felipe Fort in the port of Callao. On 9 December 1824, the Battle of Ayacucho (Battle of La Quinua) took place at Pampa de Ayacucho (or Quinua), a few kilometers away from Ayacucho, near the town of Quinua between Royalist and Independentist forces. Independentist forces were led by Simón Bolívar's lieutenant Sucre. Viceroy José de la Serna was wounded, and after the battle second commander-in-chief José de Canterac signed the final capitulation of the Royalist army. The modern Peruvian Army celebrates the anniversary of this battle.

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Battle of Ingavi

The Battle of Ingavi occurred on November 18, 1841, in the town of Ingavi, Bolivia.

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Battle of Yungay

The Battle of Yungay (or Yungai) was the final battle of the War of the Confederation, fought on January 20, 1839, near Yungay, Peru.

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Bolivia

Bolivia (Mborivia; Buliwya; Wuliwya), officially known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia), is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.

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Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

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Cusco

Cusco (Cuzco,; Qusqu or Qosqo), often spelled Cuzco, is a city in southeastern Peru, near the Urubamba Valley of the Andes mountain range.

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Francisca Zubiaga y Bernales

Francisca Zubiaga y Bernales (1803–1835) was the first lady of Peru in 1829–1833 by her marriage to president Agustín Gamarra.

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Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro

Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro (November 3, 1780 – February 2, 1855) was a Peruvian priest and politician who briefly served as Interim President of Peru twice in 1822 and 1833.

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Gran Colombia

Gran Colombia ("Great Colombia") is a name used today for the state that encompassed much of northern South America and part of southern Central America from 1819 to 1831.

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Ingavi Province

Ingavi is a province in the La Paz Department in Bolivia.

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José de la Mar

José de la Mar (May 12, 1778 – October 11, 1830) was a Peruvian military leader and politician who served as the second and eight President of Peru.

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Lima

Lima (Quechua:, Aymara) is the capital and the largest city of Peru.

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Luis José de Orbegoso

Luis José de Orbegoso y Moncada-Galindo, de Burutarán y Morales 5th count de Olmos (August 25, 1795 – February 5, 1847), an aristocratic Peruvian soldier and politician, served as the 11th and 12th President of Peru as well as the first President of North Peru.

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Manuel Menéndez

Manuel Menéndez Gorozabel (1793 – May 2, 1847) served as Interim President of Peru from 1841 to 1842, on 1844, and lastly from 1844 to 1845.

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Mestizo

Mestizo is a term traditionally used in Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines that originally referred a person of combined European and Native American descent, regardless of where the person was born.

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Peru

Peru (Perú; Piruw Republika; Piruw Suyu), officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America.

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Peru–Bolivian Confederation

The Peru–Bolivian Confederation was a short-lived state that existed in South America between 1836 and 1839.

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President of Peru

The President of the Republic of Peru (Presidente de la República del Perú) is the head of state and head of government of Peru and represents the republic in official international matters.

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Quechua people

The Quechua people are the indigenous peoples of South America who speak any of the Quechua languages.

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Soldier

A soldier is one who fights as part of an army.

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Spaniards

Spaniards are a Latin European ethnic group and nation.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agustín_Gamarra

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