José María Paz

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José María Paz was a prominent 19th-century Argentine general known for his key role in the country’s civil conflicts and regional wars.

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instanceOf Argentine general
human
buriedIn La Recoleta Cemetery NERFINISHED
capturedBy Forces of Estanislao López NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
dateOfBirth 1791-09-09
dateOfDeath 1854-10-22
describedBySource 19th-century Argentine political chronicles
Argentine military histories
educatedAt Colegio de Monserrat NERFINISHED
National University of Córdoba NERFINISHED
era 19th century
familyName Paz NERFINISHED
givenName José María NERFINISHED
hasCauseOfDeath natural causes
hasInfluenced Argentine military tradition
hasPart military campaigns in the interior provinces of Argentina
honouredIn monuments in Córdoba
street names in Argentina
imprisonedIn Santa Fe NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
militaryRank general
movement Unitario Party NERFINISHED
name José María Paz NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Spanish
notableFor leadership in Argentine civil conflicts
role in regional wars in the Río de la Plata
notableWork Memoirs of General Paz NERFINISHED
occupation general
military officer
participantIn Argentine Civil Wars NERFINISHED
Argentine War of Independence NERFINISHED
Battle of Ituzaingó NERFINISHED
Battle of La Tablada NERFINISHED
Battle of Oncativo NERFINISHED
Battle of Salta NERFINISHED
Battle of San Lorenzo NERFINISHED
Battle of Tucumán NERFINISHED
Cisplatine War NERFINISHED
Luso-Brazilian invasion of the Banda Oriental NERFINISHED
Unitarian–Federalist civil conflicts NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Córdoba NERFINISHED
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Argentina NERFINISHED
Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Unitarian
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
wrote autobiographical memoirs

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Cisplatine War commandersSideArgentina José María Paz