Manuelita Rosas

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Manuelita Rosas was the politically influential daughter and informal first lady of Argentine caudillo Juan Manuel de Rosas, noted for her diplomatic and social role in 19th-century Argentina.

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Manuelita Rosas canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Argentine socialite
human
political figure
associatedWith Government of Buenos Aires Province NERFINISHED
Rosas regime NERFINISHED
burialPlace London NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
dateOfBirth 1817-05-24
dateOfDeath 1898-09-17
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Criollo
familyBackground daughter of a powerful Argentine caudillo
father Juan Manuel de Rosas NERFINISHED
fullName Manuela Robustiana de Rosas y Ezcurra NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Manuela NERFINISHED
historicalContext Argentine Confederation period NERFINISHED
knownFor influence in shaping the public image of the Rosas dictatorship
loyalty to her father Juan Manuel de Rosas
languageSpoken Spanish
mother Encarnación Ezcurra NERFINISHED
movement Federalist Party (Argentina) NERFINISHED
nickname Manuelita Rosas NERFINISHED
notableEvent participation in official receptions for foreign envoys in Buenos Aires
notableFor diplomatic activities with foreign representatives in Buenos Aires
hosting political and social gatherings in 19th-century Argentina
political influence during the regime of Juan Manuel de Rosas
symbolic figure of Federalist femininity in 19th-century Argentina
occupation diplomatic intermediary
political hostess
placeOfBirth Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
politicalAlignment Federalist NERFINISHED
politicalRole informal advisor and confidante to Juan Manuel de Rosas
positionHeld informal first lady of Argentina
relative Agustina Rosas NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
role mediator between Juan Manuel de Rosas and foreign diplomats
representative of the social face of the Rosas government
signatureEvent presence at key political ceremonies of the Rosas era
socialRole leader in Buenos Aires elite society
spouse Máximo Terrero NERFINISHED

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Juan Manuel de Rosas child Manuelita Rosas