Agustín De Ruyloba
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Manuel Agustín de Ruyloba y Calderón (d. September 15, 1733) was Governor of Paraguay in 1733. He immediately faced disobedience and rebellion from the comuneros who controlled the countryside, and was killed shortly into his tenure.


Biography

Ruyloba's early life is not well known. He was
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when he was named Governor of Paraguay, a province in turmoil due to the Revolt of the Comuneros. Ruyloba was not the Viceroy's pick for Governor, but rather the Crown in Spain; it is possible that the Continental Spaniards did not have a good sense of how deeply the problems in Paraguay ran and what kind of politician would be needed to quell them. Ruyloba was offered a force of 300 soldiers to take with him by
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, governor of the neighboring Río de la Plata, but he eschewed it, believing the promises the Paraguayans sent of their loyalty to the King and not wishing to antagonize the situation prematurely.Lopez, p. 135-139. Ruyloba entered
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on July 27, 1733, and was recognized as Governor. Ruyloba's service as governor was extremely short, however, as he proceeded to dramatically overplay his position. He declared in a speech that the establishment of the ''Junta Gobernativa'' had been treason, and that anyone attempting to revive it would be publicly executed. After three weeks of assessing the situation, Ruyloba began to dispense the justice that the Viceroy had ordered on the rebels. All elections to the cabildo since 1730 were declared invalid, and the cabildo and leadership of the militia was purged. Ruyloba also began preparations for the return of the hated
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s to their college in Asunción. This antagonized what thin support Ruyloba had, and the comuneros began to rally in the countryside again, with Ruyloba largely oblivious to their actions due to having few allies in Paraguay so soon into his tenure. When Ruyloba learnt about the comunero army, he attempted to rally the Asunción militia to ride and meet it, but found his own army deserting him en masse, unwilling to fight the comuneros for a governor who supported the Jesuits and had just arrested many of the leaders of the militia. Ruyloba met with the comunero leaders in a meeting orchestrated by neutral party Bishop Arregui, known to be sympathetic to both sides. Ruyloba was advised to agree to at least some concessions, but he flatly refused. He also declined to leave the province. For honor's sake, Ruyloba took to the battlefield afterward practically alone, since the militia had deserted him. He was killed in a brief battle with the rebels in Guajaibity (near Itauguá), September 15, 1733. After Ruyloba's death, he was succeeded as governor by Bishop Arregui. Arregui was a facade of legitimacy for the comuneros, though, and wielded little power.Lopez, p. 146-150.


References

* {{cite book , last=López , first=Adalberto , authorlink= , title=The Colonial History of Paraguay: The Revolt of the Comuneros, 1721-1735 , url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vD5SXlVFSg0C , year=2007 , origyear=first published 1976 , publisher=Transaction Publishers , location=New Brunswick, New Jersey , isbn=978-0-7658-0745-8 , page=113–116 * ''La historia del Paraguay, Tomo I'' * F. Rivas, ''La Antigua Provincia del Paraguay''. Governors of Paraguay Year of birth unknown 1733 deaths Spanish war casualties