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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Saravia and the second or maternal family name is Da Rosa.
Aparício Saravia da Rosa
Born
(1857-08-16)August 16, 1857 Cerro Largo, Uruguay
Died
September 10, 1904 Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Allegiance
National Party
Rank
General
Battles/wars
Revolution of the Lances
Federalist Riograndense Revolution
Battle of Masoller
Aparicio Saravia da Rosa (August 16, 1856 – September 10, 1904) was a Uruguayan politician and military leader. He was a member of the Uruguayan National Party and was a revolutionary leader against the Uruguayan government.
AparicioSaravia da Rosa (August 16, 1856 – September 10, 1904) was a Uruguayan politician and military leader. He was a member of the Uruguayan National...
The Revolution of 1904 was a civic-military revolt led by AparicioSaravia against the government of José Batlle y Ordóñez in Uruguay. It was the last...
Given name Aparicio Méndez (1904–1988), Uruguayan political leader AparicioSaravia (1856–1904), Uruguayan political leader 4232 Aparicio, inner main-belt...
Department until his death in 1998, was the great-great-grandson of AparicioSaravia, caudillo and leader of the National Party. After graduating from high...
which occurred on September 1, 1904, was the final battle of the AparicioSaravia revolt, resulting in the victory of the Colorado forces. Masoller is...
the Colorados, led by José Batlle y Ordóñez, and the Blancos, led by AparicioSaravia, resulting in a victory for the former. The Battle of Masoller is reckoned...
Colorados. He served under the command of Generals Timoteo Aparicio and AparicioSaravia, taking an active part during the actions produced during the...
that ended with the Battle of Masoller and the death of Blanco leader AparicioSaravia. Between 1875 and 1890, the military became the center of power. During...
Coming from a political family, he was the great-great-grandson of AparicioSaravia, a prominent caudillo of the National Party, who died following the...
defeated later in the year by an unexpected coalition of Blanco leader AparicioSaravia and the Army under the command of Lorenzo Latorre. Between 1875 and...
(Revolución de las Lanzas) (1870–1872), and later with the uprising of AparicioSaravia. French author Alexandre Dumas, in his novel The New Troy, described...
September 18, 1897. The revolutionary movement was led by the Caudillo AparicioSaravia, and the General Diego Lamas, who arrived at the Banda Oriental from...
Diana Saravia Olmos is a Uruguayan notary and political figure. While the National Party's AparicioSaravia was a collateral family forebear, she is a...
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countries, even in the 20th century. In the satirical cartoon (1904) AparicioSaravia says it is time for "another little revolution": they have been at...
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Australian politician, 18th Premier of New South Wales (d. 1922) 1856 – AparicioSaravia, Uruguayan general and politician (d. 1904) 1858 – Arthur Achleitner...
5,936. AparicioSaravia was a prominent National (Blanco) Party leader, who died following the Battle of Masoller in 1904. Villanueva Saravia was a regional...
federalists had Gumercindo Saraiva as the military head supported by his brother Aparicio Saraiva, of the Uruguayan National Party, and by the Navy rebels who, after...
former The Saravia family (brothers and descendant of one of them) Gumercindo Saravia (Civil War leader in Rio Grande, Brazil) AparicioSaravia (National...
martyred student activist Fructuoso Rivera Julio María Sanguinetti AparicioSaravia Raúl Sendic Joaquín Suárez Gabriel Terra Tabaré Vázquez Feliciano Viera...