- Hipólito Vieytes, Azcuénaga,
Larrea and Rodríguez Peña,
appointing the
Saavedrists Juan Alagón,
Atanasio Gutiérrez,
Feliciano Chiclana and
Campana as their...
- His
donations to the
Sociedad Patriótica made him an ****ociate of the
Saavedrist faction, so the
leaders of the
riots of 5
April 1811
exiled him to Mendoza...
- dies at sea
while traveling to Europe. Nevertheless,
disputes between Saavedrist and
Morenist groups in
Buenos Aires continue.
Paraguay becomes independent...
-
plotting to
restore the
tyranny of the
viceroys in his office,
while the
Saavedrists accused Moreno of
usurping government roles that were not
intended for...
-
importance of the
other members of the
Junta at
public events;
while Saavedrists considered that the
Secretary was
overstepping his
authority and did...
- Marcos, a
center of
opposition to the
Saavedrist faction. On the
fifth and
sixth of April, 1811, the
Saavedrists organized a coup
against their opponents...
- but he went
ahead with the
positions he
shared with Moreno.
Several saavedrist officers, such as José María Echaurri, José León Domínguez, Matías Balbastro...
- but he went
ahead with the
positions he
shared with Moreno.
Several Saavedrist officers, such as José María Echaurri, José León Domínguez, Matías Balbastro...
-
president on a
ticket of
united Republican Party (Bolivia)
factions (former
Saavedrists, Genuines, etc.)
calling themselves Republican Socialist Unity Party...
- of
Mariano Moreno did not
reduce the
conflicts between Morenists and
Saavedrists. A
rebellion on
behalf of
Saavedrism ensued, on 5 and 6
April 1811, aiming...