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Gabino Crispín Gaínza Fernández de Medrano (20 October 1753 – 1829) was a Spanish military officer, knight of the Order of St. John and prominent politician in ...
Gabino Gaínza had crossed over the Maule river with his forces, advancing northwards. O' Higgins was unable to pursue him during the day, because of the size of the Royalist force. During the night, however, O' Higgins secretly made the crossing, marched rapidly to the north and placed himself at the site of Quechereguas, in between the ...
Gabino Gaínza, the Royalist commander, sent Manuel Barañao with a vanguard of troops, some 400 strong, across the Itata river to prevent O'Higgins from reuniting his army with Mackenna's, resulting in the Battle of El Quilo.
The 15 September council meeting at which independence was finally declared was chaired by Gabino Gaínza, [6] and the text of the Act itself was written by Honduran intellectual and politician José Cecilio del Valle [7] and signed by representatives of the various Central American provinces, including José Matías Delgado, José Lorenzo de ...
Gabino Ezeiza, nicknamed El Negro Ezeiza [2] (February 3, 1858 – October 12, 1916), was an Argentine musician. Ezeiza was one of the greatest performers in the art of the payada . He became renowned, both in his native land and in Uruguay , after a memorable encounter with Oriental payador Juan de Nava , who carried at the time a certain halo ...
Gabino Gaínza: Gabino Gaínza (1753–1829) 5 January 1822 23 June 1822 169 days 2: Vicente Filísola: Vicente Filísola (1785–1850) 23 June 1822 26 November 1822 156 days 3: Felipe Codallos: Felipe Codallos (1790–1849) 26 November 1822 7 March 1823 101 days 4: Vicente Filísola: Vicente Filísola (1785–1850) 7 March 1823 1 July 1823 116 ...
Alberto de Gainza Paz was the eldest of four children born to Alberto de Gainza Lynch and Zelmira Rosa Paz Díaz in Buenos Aires.Both parents belonged to powerful families in Argentina; especially Zelmira, who was the daughter of José Clemente Paz (deputy, diplomat and founder of the newspaper La Prensa), and Zelmira Diaz Gallardo.
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