
Vicente López y Planes
Vicente López y Planes was an Argentine politician, lawyer, and writer, best known for his role as a key figure in the early Argentine Republic. He is most famous for authoring the Argentine National Anthem and for his contributions to the literature and politics of the country during the 19th century. López y Planes served as a member of various governmental positions and was influential in shaping the political landscape of Argentina, advocating for national unity and democratic governance.
Born on Oct 03, 1784 (240 years old)
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Vicente López y Planes was the father of Vicente Fidel López, who provided a description of Martín Miguel de Güemes.
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Vicente López y Planes is referenced in relation to the national anthem being replaced by 'Cambalache'.
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