Manuel D. Pizarro
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Manuel Demetrio Pizarro ( Córdoba, April 9, 1841 – Córdoba, October 16, 1909), also known as "the youngest of the plinio", according to
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was a lawyer, writer, journalist, teacher and Argentine politician, and member of the
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. He served as minister of
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in Santa Fe, was provincial deputy, and professor of Civil Law in the Faculty of Jurisprudence, National Senator, Minister of the Nation during the period of Roca and, later, governor of Cordoba Province. It is attributed to the famous phrase pronounced as a result of the consequences that caused the
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in Argentina: "The revolution is defeated, but the government is dead."


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* https://historiadelderechounl.wordpress.com/2016/10/17/manuel-d-pizarro/ * https://archive.org/details/rasgosbiogrfic00unar 1841 births 1909 deaths {{Argentina-politician-stub