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Santiago Argüello was born in Monterey, Las Californias Province of New Spain.He was the son of: José Darío Argüello - a soldier, pioneer in Las Californias, founder of Pueblo de Los Angeles (Los Angeles), twice a Spanish colonial governor (of Alta California and of Baja California); and María Ignacia Moraga - a niece of José Joaquín Moraga, the founder of Pueblo de San José ().
Leonardo Argüello Barreto (29 August 1875 – 15 December 1947) was a Nicaraguan politician who, after several attempts, became the President of Nicaragua in 1947. He served from 1 May to 27 May 1947. [1] His older brother was the noted poet Santiago Arguello Barreto.
Francisco Rosales Argüello, (1958–) Magistrate of the Nicaraguan Supreme Court, (2005 to date) great-grandnephew of Santiago and Leonardo Arguello Barreto, and direct descendant of Narciso Jose Argüello y Monsivais..
Santiago de Chile Sweden: September 11, 1978 () 1978 Safely brought out of Chile. Cuban embassy under Swedish protecting power for 18 years. Ambassador Harald Edelstam later declared persona non grata. Donald Woods: South African anti-apartheid journalist Persecution by apartheid government Lesotho: Maseru United Kingdom
On January 2, 1856, Santiago Arguello signed a sworn statement about the legal validity of the Mexican title of the San Pascual Rancheria. At the end of the document he signed it with a statement that indicated that he was the owner and resided at the rancho San Antonio Abad: "Given in my rancho of San Antonio Abad a Ti Juan. S. Arguello" [7]
Arguello was in charge of the Rancho Otay and Rancho San Antonio Abad for a time and then majordomo and landowner at San Juan Capistrano in 1841. He aided the Americans in the Mexican–American War serving as a captain of a company of Californio cavalry, [ 2 ] suffering a leg wound in a skirmish with Mexican forces outside San Diego. [ 3 ]
A man has sued a Florida county and sheriff’s department arguing a deputy discharged his taser at a gas station and sparked a fire that burned 75 percent of his body.. Jean Louis Barreto-Baerga ...
Rancho Tía Juana, or Ti Juan was a land grant made to Santiago Arguello on March 4, 1829, by Governor José María de Echeandía.It covered 26,019.53 acres in what is now Tijuana in Tijuana Municipality in Baja California, Mexico, and parts of San Ysidro and the Tijuana River Valley, San Diego, in South San Diego in San Diego County, California.