"Deán Funes" redirects here. For the city, see Deán Funes, Córdoba.
Déan
Dean Gregorio Funes
Deputy of the Junta Grande
In office December 18, 1810 – December 22, 1811
Personal details
Born
May 25, 1749 Córdoba, Viceroyalty of Peru
Died
January 10, 1829(1829-01-10) (aged 79) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality
Argentina
Political party
Patriot
Other political affiliations
Saavedrism
Alma mater
University of Alcalá
Occupation
Dean
Gregorio Funes (May 25, 1749 – January 10, 1829), also known as Deán Funes, was an Argentine clergyman, educator, historian, journalist and lawmaker who played a significant role in his nation's early, post-independence history.
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