Early 19th-century Argentine soldier and politician
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Juan Gregorio de las Heras
Governor of Buenos Aires Province
In office April 2, 1824 – February 7, 1826
Preceded by
Martín Rodríguez
Succeeded by
Manuel Dorrego
Personal details
Born
(1780-07-11)July 11, 1780 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died
February 15, 1866(1866-02-15) (aged 85) Santiago, Chile
Military service
Allegiance
United Provinces of South America Chile
Rank
Grand Marshal
Unit
Army of the Andes
Battles/wars
British invasions of the River Plate
Chilean War of Independence
Siege of Chillán
Battle of Cucha Cucha
Battle of Membrillar
Battle of Quechereguas
Battle of Chacabuco
Second Battle of Cancha Rayada
Battle of Maipú
Peruvian War of Independence
First siege of Callao
Grand Marshal Juan Gregorio de las Heras (July 11, 1780 – February 15, 1866) was an Argentine soldier who took part in the Spanish American wars of independence and was also a governor of the province of Buenos Aires.
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