11 sentences with 'caudillo'

Example sentences and phrases with the word caudillo and other words derived from it.


« an ideology based on the cult of the leader, the caudillo; »
« The eastern caudillo Artigas demanded that the governing Directory declare war on the Portuguese. »
« The Riojan caudillo Juan Facundo Quiroga entered Córdoba with militias to fight Paz, but the latter defeated him successively at La Tablada and Oncativo. »
« As soon as he was appointed governor, Sarratea met with caudillo López and Governor Ramírez, who had camped at Pilar, some 60 km from the city of Buenos Aires. »
« The Riojan caudillo left in December 1834, but interrupted his journey in Santiago del Estero, when he learned that the conflict had ended after the violent death of Latorre. »
« Pedro Ferré, a caudillo from Corrientes, argued that Buenos Aires should restrict freedom of trade with Europeans for the benefit of the industrial development of the provinces. »
« While General Paz was imposing unitarianism on the interior of the country, federal troops formed in Santa Fe entered Buenos Aires under the command of caudillo López and Rosas to attack Governor Lavalle. »
« When he was not satisfied, Artigas decided to start fighting against the Buenos Aires government and entrusted the command of the federal troops to the governor of Entre Ríos, Francisco Ramírez, who was joined by Estanislao López, the caudillo of Santa Fe. »
« But this did not pacify spirits, and Buenos Aires henceforth tried in vain to subdue the eastern caudillo Artigas. He did not succeed and instead Artigas' influence spread to Misiones, Entre Ríos, Corrientes and Santa Fe, provinces where he began to be called the Protector of the Free Peoples. »
« Let us remember, with regard to the provinces, that during this period they almost always had a caudillo, or a citizen of great prestige among his countrymen, who usually held the office of governor. Thus Estanislao López was governor of the province of Santa Fe until his death in 1838, and Felipe Ibarra did the same in Santiago del Estero. »
« The Federals launched a combined plan of action. While Facundo Quiroga overthrew the Unitarian governors of San Luis and Mendoza, the caudillo Felipe Ibarra did the same with Santiago del Estero. Córdoba was invaded from Santa Fe by the brothers Francisco and Guillermo Reinafé, while from Buenos Aires it was Ángel Pacheco, who defeated Juan Esteban Pedernera in Fraile Muerto -today the city of Bell Ville- (both had been grenadier officers of San Martín). »

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