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Carlos Luis Federico de Brandsen
Born
(1785-11-28)November 28, 1785 Paris, France
Died
February 20, 1827(1827-02-20) (aged 41) Battle of Ituzaingó (near Passo do Rosário, Brazil)
Allegiance
Italian Kingdom United Provinces of the Río de la Plata Chile
Years of service
1811–1827
Rank
Colonel
Unit
Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers
Battles/wars
Argentine War of Independence Chilean War of Independence Battle of Ituzaingó
Carlos Luis Federico de Brandsen[1] (Paris, November 28, 1785 – Battle of Ituzaingó, February 20, 1827)[2] was a Colonel of French origin who fought in many of the South American wars of independence and for Argentina in the War with Brazil.[3]
^Sometimes written Brandtzen or Brandzen. The surname is of Dutch origin (and probably Danish before that) and the correct form is Brandsen (Salas 1909, pág. 9)
^Salas, 1909
^de Gandía, 1962
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