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Melchor Pacheco y Obes
Born
(1809-01-20)20 January 1809 Buenos Aires, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Died
21 May 1855(1855-05-21) (aged 46) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Allegiance
Uruguay
Service/branch
Uruguayan Army
Rank
General
Battles/wars
Cisplatine War
Battle of Ituzaingó
Uruguayan Civil War
Great Siege of Montevideo
Platine War
Spouse(s)
Manuela Texera
Matilde Stewart Aguell
Melchor Pacheco y Obes (20 January 1809 - 21 May 1855) was a military officer and politician with outstanding activity in what is now present-day Uruguay. He was a member of the Colorado Party and was one of the fundamental men of the Gobierno de la Defensa in Montevideo, during the Uruguayan Civil War.
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