Martín Grandoli
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Martín Grandoli (c. 1765 c. 1830) was an Argentine politician, who served as regidor and alcalde of Buenos Aires. He had a preponderant political role during the colonial and post colonial period of Argentina. He was born in Santa Fe the son of Pedro Pablo Grandoli and María Ximénez y Gaitán, belonging to a distinguished family from
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. He was married twice, first with María Juana Pando, daughter of Bartolomé Pando and Bárbara Basualdo, and second to María Dionisia de Borja, daughter of Antonio Nazarre Velasco, born in Huesca, Spain, and Teresa Pérez de Asiain, born in Buenos Aires.


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Sesiones de la Junta electoral de Buenos Aires (1815-1820)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grandoli, Martín 1760s births 1830s deaths People from Santa Fe Province Mayors of Buenos Aires Spanish colonial governors and administrators Politicians from Buenos Aires