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Jose Artigas Marg is a street named in honor of Jose Artigas in New Delhi, India. There is a bust of Artigas and an abstract sculpture representing his flag in Avenida do Uruguai, Lisbon, Portugal. There is an order of Merit, the Order of Military Merit of the Companions of Artigas , founded in 1980.
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"Let freedom, equality and security be our worthy fruit". Parade in Uruguay honoring the Artiguist thought. Artiguism is the set of political ideas, economic and social, of José Gervasio Artigas, [1] the main leader of the Oriental Revolution held in the Oriental Province of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, which was a predecessor of the modern Oriental Republic of Uruguay.
But it also happened after of facts that can not be omitted, including the intransigence of the Protector, Artigas who systematically and firmly refused to recognize the authority of the Supreme Director of the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata, which led him to the conviction that Artigas was intratable. Pueyrredón, expressing a political ...
The Military Order of Merit of the Companions of Artigas was established by Law N° 14.955 on 13 November 1979. [1] It was created by the ruling civilian-military administration, which governed Uruguay between 1973 and 1985. The name "tenientes de Artigas" or "Companions of Artigas" honours the 19th-century freedom-fighter José Gervasio Artigas.
On 3 September 1791, a few meters from the San Pedro Pedro of Montevideo on what is now Sarandí street, Ana Monterroso de Lavalleja was born. Her father, Marcos José da Porta, was an immigrant from the Galicia region of Spain who became a merchant and alderman who championed the rights of the poor and her mother was Juana Paula Bermúdez Artigas, a cousin of José Gervasio Artigas and ...
Monument to Ansina in Parque Artigas, Minas Joaquín Lenzina , commonly known as "El Negro Ansina" , accompanied José Gervasio Artigas throughout his life as his most loyal friend. He was born in Montevideo in about 1760, son of black slaves .
At this period, an IEC Technical Committee had already started work on nomenclature, and De Artigas made an important contribution to the preparation of the first edition of the "International Electrotechnical Vocabulary", which contained 2,000 terms divided into 14 groups, and was completed in 1938. In 1952, the Spanish branch of the Committee ...