Toma de Mercedes
Toma de Mercedes was the takeover of the city of Mercedes by the Ejército Blanco under the command of Timoteo Aparicio.[1] The capture took place on August 25, 1870 during the Revolución de las Lanzas in the Banda Oriental.[2]
Toma de Mercedes | |||||
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Part of Uruguayan Civil War | |||||
Timoteo Aparicio | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||
Timoteo Aparicio Anacleto Medina Gerónimo Amilivia Isabelino Canaveris |
Lorenzo Batlle y Grau Juan Idiarte Borda Pablo Galarza Carlos Gaudencio | ||||
Units involved | |||||
Ejército Blanco | Ejército Gubernamental |
In the ranks of the revolutionary army served prominent Blancos military men like Anacleto Medina and Gerónimo Amilivia.[3] Among the leaders of the Colorado party who took part in the defense of the city was Juan Idiarte Borda, future Uruguayan president.[4]
References
- Batallas que hicieron historia. El País, 2005. 2005.
- Revista histórica de Soriano, Números 4-15. Centro de Investigaciones Históricas de Soriano, 1961. 1961.
- Historia de Paysandú: diccionario biográfico, Volumen 1. Augusto I. Schulkin. 1958.
- El libro de los presidentes uruguayos: de Fructuoso Rivera a Jorge Batlle (1830-2004). Alejandro Giménez Rodríguez. 2004. ISBN 9789974559486.
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