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Andrés Guaçurary or Andrés Guazurarí, popularly known as Andresito (30 November 1778 - 1825) was a caudillo of the province of Misiones, present-day Argentina, being governor of said province between 1811 and 1822.
Andrés Guacurarí, Andrés Guasurarí o Andrés Guaçurarí y Artigas (Santo Tomé, 30 de noviembre de 1778 - Río de Janeiro, hacia 1821), conocido como Comandante Andresito, fue un militar y caudillo guaraní misionero. [1]
Andrés Guaçurary or Andrés Guazurarí, popularly known as Andresito (30 November 1778 - 1825) was a caudillo of the province of Misiones, present-day Argentina, being governor of said province between 1811 and 1822.
The Battle of San Carlos took place between the Luso-Brazilian forces under the command of Francisco das Chagas Santos and the Misionero forces led by Andrés Guazurary, popularly known as Andresito, in San Carlos, modern-day Argentina.
The Battle of Apóstoles was an encounter between the Luso-Brazilian forces under Francisco das Chagas Santos and the Artiguist forces led by Andrés Guazurary, popularly known as Andresito, in Apóstoles.
- 2 July 1817
- Misiones victory
Andrés Guaçurary or Andrés Guazurarí, popularly known as Andresito (30 November 1778 - 1825) was a caudillo of the province of Misiones, present-day Argentina, and was the province's governor between 1811 and 1822.
Andrés Guaçurary or Andrés Guazurarí, popularly known as Andresito was a caudillo of the province of Misiones, present-day Argentina, and was the province's governor between 1811 and 1822.