Saturnino Manuel de Laspiur
Saturnino Manuel de Laspiur Quintana was a politician in San Juan, Argentina who was Minister to Governor Nazario Benavídez in the 1840s.
On 23 March 1820, Saturnino Manuel de Laspiur was one of the signatories on a pact of friendship between the provinces of San Juan and Mendoza.[2] Laspiur served as acting governor between 1841 and 1844. On 7 June 1845 he was appointed Minister of Government. In March 1848 Benavídez again delegated the government to Laspiur while he was in Mendoza Province, where he commanded the forces of that province in a short campaign against the rebel commander of Fort San Rafael, Juan Antonio Rodríguez. Benavídez soon returned and resumed the government.
Saturnino Manuel de Laspiur's son, Saturnino María Laspiur Gómez, was implicated in the murder of Benavídez in October 1858.[4][5] His son later served as a Minister of Interior of Argentina.
References
Citations
- Pons 2010.
- Saguier 2007, p. 7.
- Saguier 2007, p. 13.
Sources
- Archivo del brigadier general Nazario Benavides: El cudillo manso II, 1841-1851. effha. 2007. p. 471. ISBN 978-950-605-496-0. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
- "Nazario Benavídez". Revisionistas. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
- Pons, Juan Oscar (10 June 2010). "Acta de Amistad y Unión entre Mendoza y San Juan (1820)". Retrieved 2012-11-12.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Saguier, Eduardo R. (2007). "Genealogía de la Tragedia Argentina - Capítulo III-B-5 Crisis del Estado Confederado y secesión de Buenos Aires (1852-1862)" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-11-12.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)