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<span class=prefix>GEN</span> José Gervasio Artigas

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GEN José Gervasio Artigas Veteran Famous memorial

Birth
Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
Death
23 Sep 1850 (aged 86)
Asunción, Asuncion District, Asuncion Capital District, Paraguay
Burial
Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleo de Artigas (Mausoleum)
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Military Figure, Statesman. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay and died in Ibiray, Paraguay. Considered the maximum Uruguayan hero as well as the first Leader of the Orientals (Uruguayans). He is revered for his outstanding performance in the independence war and for his democratic and pro-American ideas. He fought against the Spanish, for which his knowledge of the land north of the Rio Negro and south of the then Portuguese territory, and that of the charruas (indians in that zone) was a valuable advantage. Later he successively fought against the Unitarian regime installed in Buenos Aires city, the Empire of Portugal and the Empire of Brazil, driving his homeland towards the independence, though in an indirect way, as this has been achieved being him already self-exiled in Paraguay, where he died in 1850. His remains were repatriated in 1855 and deposited in the "Cementerio Central" (Montevideo's Central Cemetery) but in 1977 they were moved to a mausoleum in the Plaza Independencia.
Military Figure, Statesman. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay and died in Ibiray, Paraguay. Considered the maximum Uruguayan hero as well as the first Leader of the Orientals (Uruguayans). He is revered for his outstanding performance in the independence war and for his democratic and pro-American ideas. He fought against the Spanish, for which his knowledge of the land north of the Rio Negro and south of the then Portuguese territory, and that of the charruas (indians in that zone) was a valuable advantage. Later he successively fought against the Unitarian regime installed in Buenos Aires city, the Empire of Portugal and the Empire of Brazil, driving his homeland towards the independence, though in an indirect way, as this has been achieved being him already self-exiled in Paraguay, where he died in 1850. His remains were repatriated in 1855 and deposited in the "Cementerio Central" (Montevideo's Central Cemetery) but in 1977 they were moved to a mausoleum in the Plaza Independencia.

Bio by: Nes Pagani


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  • Originally Created by: Nes Pagani
  • Added: Apr 10, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13908877/jos%C3%A9_gervasio-artigas: accessed ), memorial page for GEN José Gervasio Artigas (19 Jun 1764–23 Sep 1850), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13908877, citing Mausoleo de Artigas, Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay; Maintained by Find a Grave.