Restorer of the Laws

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Restorer of the Laws was the political title and honorific used for Juan Manuel de Rosas, emphasizing his role as a strong authoritarian leader who claimed to restore order and legal authority in Argentina during his rule in the 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific
political title
appliedTo Juan Manuel de Rosas NERFINISHED
associatedWith Province of Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
associatedWithPolicy centralization of authority in Buenos Aires
suppression of political opposition
associatedWithReputation defender of social order
repressor of dissent
associatedWithSymbol red color of Federalist Party
connotation authoritarian leadership
strongman rule
country Argentina
historicalEra post-independence Argentina
historicalFigureDescribed Juan Manuel de Rosas NERFINISHED
ideologyAssociated Argentine federalism NERFINISHED
conservative authoritarianism
language Spanish
linkedToRole Governor of Buenos Aires Province NERFINISHED
de facto leader of the Argentine Confederation
meaning title emphasizing restoration of laws and order
opposedBy Unitarians in Argentina NERFINISHED
politicalContext Argentine Confederation NERFINISHED
Federalist Party in Argentina NERFINISHED
politicalFunction cult of personality around Rosas
propaganda title
purpose to legitimize Rosas's concentration of power
to portray Rosas as guarantor of legal order
region Río de la Plata region NERFINISHED
relatedConcept public order
restoration of legal authority
relatedEvent Argentine civil wars NERFINISHED
symbolism centralized power under Rosas
timePeriod 19th century
usedBySupportersOf Juan Manuel de Rosas NERFINISHED
usedDuring Rosas's dominance over Argentine Confederation
Rosas's rule in Buenos Aires
usedFor Juan Manuel de Rosas NERFINISHED
usedIn Argentine political discourse

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Juan Manuel de Rosas positionHeld Restorer of the Laws