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Portrait of Gabino's great-grandfather, the Lord General Don Diego Fernández de Medrano y Zapata, governor of the province of Carrión in the valley of Atlixco (1693). His mother Eulalia Fernández de Medrano was the daughter of Don Enrique Fernandez de Medrano y Vicuña and Maria Francisca Ximenez de Tejada y Mirafuentes. [3]
The Consultive Junta (Spanish: Junta Consultiva) was the government of Central America from its declaration of independence from the Spanish Empire on 15 September 1821 [1] until its dissolution on 21 February 1822. [2]
The Royalist commander, Gabino Gaínza, had sent a vanguard of 400 men into the hills of Quilo, south of the Itata river, to prevent the two patriot commanders from reuniting. This force had been defeated in the Battle of El Quilo on the 19 March, forcing Gaínza to attempt a different plan.
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.
Efemérides de los Hechos Notables Acaecidos en la República de Centro-América Desde el Año de 1821 Hasta el de 1842 [Ephemeris of the Notable Events that Occurred in the Republic of Central America from the Year 1821 to that of 1842] (in Spanish). Central America: Tipografía Nacional. OCLC 02933391
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Maria Gainza (born December 25, 1975, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine art critic and writer. [ 1 ] She is a granddaughter of Alberto Gainza Paz , who was director of the newspaper La Prensa .