José Antonio Durán
José Antonio Duran | |
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Personal details | |
Born |
1810 San Juan, Argentina |
Died |
1880s Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality | Argentine |
Political party | Federales |
Occupation | Government |
Profession | Military |
Religion | Catholicism |
Signature |
José Antonio Durán (c.1810-1880s) was an Argentine military officer and secretary of the government of Nazario Benavídez,[1] He served as correspondent of Juan Manuel de Rosas in San Juan.[2]
Biography
José Antonio was born in San Juan, possibly son of Pedro Antonio Durán, (lieutenant in the Regimiento de Infantería de Buenos Aires), and Josefa de la Calle.[3] The Colonel José Antonio Durán had accompanied the General Benavides in the military campaigns of 1841, 1842 and 1843, against Unitarian troops, he participated in the Battle of Angaco.[4]
References
- ↑ Humanidades, Volume 37. Enrique Mouchet.
- ↑ Vida política de Juan Manuel de Rosas, a través de su correspondencia, Volume 6. Julio Irazusta, Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas.
- ↑ Cuatro Familias Del Siglo XIX: Los Que Escriben la Historia. Beatriz Torrendell Larravide.
- ↑ Archivo del brigadier general Nazario Benavides: El cudillo manso II, 1841-1851.
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