
Bartolomé Mitre
Bartolomé Mitre was an Argentine statesman, military leader, and historian who served as the President of Argentina from 1862 to 1868. He is remembered for his role in the War of the Triple Alliance and for promoting national unity and modernization in post-independence Argentina. Mitre was also a prominent writer, contributing to the intellectual and cultural life of the country.
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Bartolomé Mitre was a two-time director of the newspaper La Nación.
A los 87 años, falleció Matilde Noble Mitre de Saguier integrante de una distinguida familia de periodistasNoel Gallagher recognized cultural figures like Bartolomé Mitre during his tour.
Noel Gallagher visitó el Cementerio de la Recoleta y La BomboneraBartolomé Mitre's government was the first to apply agricultural withholdings in the 19th century.
Una narrativa engañosa sobre el pasado nacionalHe was the Argentine general who ordered the advance of the allied army during the battle.
La batalla de Curupayty, la mayor victoria militar de la historia de Paraguay - NacionalesBartolomé Mitre argued that Argentina was on a path from a 'possible republic' to a 'true republic'.
Del liberalismo posible al liberalismo verdaderoBartolomé Mitre argued that Argentina was on a path from a 'possible republic' to a 'true republic'.
Milei, del liberalismo posible al liberalismo verdaderoBartolomé Mitre is known for his works on Argentine history, including the story of the Escarapela.
¿Por qué se celebra hoy, 18 de mayo de 2025?Bartolomé Mitre is referenced in relation to the start of the Paraguayan War during his presidency.
Una excursión por el genio de MansillaBartolomé Mitre appointed Francisco De las Carreras as president of the Court in 1863.
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