Juan Antonio Lavalleja (June 24, 1784 – October 22, 1853) was a
Uruguay
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an revolutionary and political figure. He was born in
Minas
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, nowadays being located in the
Lavalleja Department
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, which was named after him.
Pre-Independence role
He led the group called "
Thirty-Three Orientals
The ''Treinta y Tres Orientales'' (English: Thirty-Three Orientals or Thirty-Three Easterners) was a militant revolutionary group led by Juan Antonio Lavalleja and Manuel Oribe against the Empire of Brazil. Their actions culminated in the foun ...
" during Uruguay's Declaration of Independence from
Brazil
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in 1825. His leadership of this group has taken on somewhat mythic proportions in popular
Uruguay
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an historiography.
Post-Independence career
After Uruguay's independence in 1825, Lavalleja sought the presidency as a rival to
Fructuoso Rivera
José Fructuoso Rivera y Toscana (17 October 1784 – 13 January 1854) was a Uruguayan general and patriot who fought for the liberation of Banda Oriental from Brazilian rule, twice served as Uruguay's President and was one of the instigators ...
in 1830, who won. In protest to his loss, Lavalleja staged revolts. He was part of a
triumvirate
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chosen in 1852 to govern Uruguay, but died shortly after his accession to power.
Historical legacy
Lavalleja is remembered as a rebel who led the fight against
Brazil
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. But as one of the major figures in early, post-independence
Uruguay
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an history he is identified as a skilled but reactionary warrior who contributed to the culture of intermittent civil war which dogged
Uruguay
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for much of the 19th century.
Family
Lavalleja married
Ana Monterroso in 1817; she was sister of
José Benito Monterroso.
*
Setembrino Pereda, ''La leyenda del arroyo Monzón, Lavalleja y Rivera''. Montevideo: 1935.
See also
*
Politics of Uruguay
The politics of Uruguay abide by a presidential representative democratic republic, under which the President of Uruguay is both the head of state and the head of government, as well as a multiform party system. The president exercises executiv ...
*
Treaty of Independence of Cisplatine in a new country, the Uruguay - 1828
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Republic
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*
History of all constitutions of Brazil
External links
Biografía de Lavalleja - BiographyAmérique Latine, Histoire & Mémoire - 15 , 2008 : Etat et Nation I (19e siècle) - Article about hisGenealogy and Ancestry of LavallejaUna flor blanca en el cardal - PerSe - A White Flower in a catholic religious. (The Book do mention to he)Political Office-Holders in Uruguay: Education and Culture Ministers of Uruguay, Foreign Ministers of Uruguay, Interior Ministers of Uruguay
1784 births
1853 deaths
People from Minas, Uruguay
People of the Cisplatine War
Uruguayan cattlemen
Foreign ministers of Uruguay
Uruguayan people of Basque descent
Thirty-Three Orientals
Burials at Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral
19th-century Uruguayan people
Uruguayan National Army generals
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