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  2. Gabino Gaínza - Wikipedia

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    Gabino Gaínza Fernandez de Medrano sitting next to Jose Matias Delgado from the painting by Rafael Beltranena. "In the name of the Supreme Being: Article 1. We do not have a leader for this endeavor. We hereby choose, of our own free will and general consent, El señor Don Gabino Gaínza, our current interim leader.

  3. Battle of Quechereguas (1814) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Battle of El Quilo - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Central America under Mexican rule - Wikipedia

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    He succeeded Gaínza as the captain general and political chief of Central America on 23 June. [60] [61] On 30 August, Filísola negotiated an armistice with El Salvador which involved the Salvadoran government presenting its rights and complains before the Mexican government in November and ceding seven municipalities to the Guatemalan government.

  6. Treaty of Lircay - Wikipedia

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    The treaty was signed on the banks of the Lircay River, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) outside the city of Talca by the commander of the Royal Armies in the province of Concepción, brigadier Gabino Gaínza, and the representatives of the Chilean Supreme Director Francisco de la Lastra, brigadiers Bernardo O'Higgins and Juan Mackenna. [2]

  7. Gabino Ezeiza - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Clemente de Lantaño - Wikipedia

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    Clemente de Lantaño Pino (31 July 1774, Chillán Viejo, Ñuble, Chile - 10 May 1846) was a royalist military officer during the Chilean War of Independence. Later, during the Spanish reconquest , he changed sides and fought for independence against the royalist forces.

  9. Captaincy General of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Map of the provinces of the Kingdom of Guatemala. The Captaincy General of Guatemala (Spanish: Capitanía General de Guatemala), also known as the Kingdom of Guatemala (Spanish: Reino de Guatemala), was an administrative division of the Spanish Empire, under the viceroyalty of New Spain in Central America, including present-day Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, and the ...