Isabelino Canaveris
Uruguayan patriot, military revolutionary and politician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Isabelino Canaveris (1852 – c. 1915) was an Uruguayan patriot, military, revolutionary and politician, who served as president of the National Party in the Argentine Republic.[1] He participated in most of the armed confrontations between the Blancos and Colorados.[2]
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Born | Isabelino Canaveris Farias (1852-07-08)July 8, 1852 Montevideo, Uruguay |
Died | c.1915 (aged 62–63) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Political party | Partido Nacional |
Spouse | Enriqueta Trillo |
Relatives | Francisco Farías (grandfather) Guillermo Brown Blanco (cousin) |
Occupation | army politician revolutionary caudillo |
Profession | military man |
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Military service | |
Allegiance | Blancos Federales |
Branch/service | Ejército Blanco |
Years of service | 1865-1897 |
Rank | Lieutenant colonel |
Battles/wars | Asalto al Fuerte de San José Batalla de Paso Severino Rebelión Jordanista Toma de Mercedes Batalla de la Unión Batalla de Sauce Batalla de Corralito Batalla de Manantiales Batalla de Guayabos Batalla del Quebracho Batalla de los Tres Árboles |
He served under the command of Generals Timoteo Aparicio and Aparicio Saravia, taking an active part during the actions produced during the Revolución de 1870 and Revolución de 1897 against the governments of Lorenzo Batlle and Juan Idiarte Borda.[3] He also served in the Orientals forces that supported the cause of Ricardo López Jordán in the Entre Ríos Province, participating in the Battle of Sauce, against the National troops under the command of General Emilio Conesa.[4]