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Güemes, Martín Miguel, 1785-1821

LC control no.n 81103546
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Personal name headingGüemes, Martín Miguel, 1785-1821
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Variant(s)De Güemes, Martín Miguel, 1785-1821
De la Mata Güemes y Goyechea, Martín Miguel Juan, 1785-1821
La Mata Güemes y Goyechea, Martín Miguel Juan de, 1785-1821
Mata Güemes y Goyechea, Martín Miguel Juan de la, 1785-1821
Güemes y Goyechea, Martín Miguel Juan de la Mata, 1785-1821
Goyechea, Martín Miguel Juan de la Mata Güemes y, 1785-1821
See alsoSalta (Argentina : Province). Governor (1815 -1821 : Güemes)
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Associated placeSalta (Argentina : Province)
Jujuy (Argentina : Province)
Birth date[1785-02-07,1785-02-08]
Death date1821-06-17
Place of birthSalta (Argentina)
Place of deathSalta (Argentina : Province)
Field of activityArgentina's War of Independence
AffiliationSalta (Argentina : province). División Infernal de Gauchos de Infantería
Profession or occupationGeneral Governor
Found inLa caballería de Salta y Jujuy, 2012: page 11 (General Martín Miguel de Güemes; involved in Argentina's War of Independence in Salta and Jujuy provinces)
Ideario del general Martín Miguel de Güemes, 2014: p. 21-22 (Spain created the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in 1776, just over a decade before he was born; born Feb. 7 or 8, 1875 [i.e. 1785]; there was and is dispute over the exact date due to the two interpretations that arise from the baptismal record) p. 468 (d. June 17, 1821) p. 544 (baptismal record: Martín Miguel Juan de Mata, son of Gabriel de Güemes Montero and María Magdalena de Goyechea y la Corte; baptized Feb. 9, 1785; infant of two days)
El Tribuno (Salta, Argentina) website, July 16, 2020: posted July 9, 2018 (Infernales de Güemes; Cuerpo de Infernales de Güemes; División Infernal de Gauchos de Línea; founded by general Martín Miguel de Güemes, governor of the province of Salta on September 12, 1815; became the Regimiento Quinto de Línea on July 10, 1826; today it is known as the Regimiento Quinto de Caballería or the Regimiento de Caballería 5 with the anniversary date of July 10th)
   <https://www.eltribuno.com/salta/nota/2018-7-9-0-0-0-los-infernales-de-guemes-aun-siguen-sembrando-el-legado-del-heroe-gaucho>
Universidad Nacional de Santiago de Estero, Facultad de Humanidades, Ciencias Sociales y de la Salud website, July 16, 2020: (Martín Miguel de Güemes; general who fought in Argentina's War of Independence; born February 8, 1785 in Salta; died June 17, 1821 in the Cañada de la Horqueta (stream) near Salta)
   <https://fhu.unse.edu.ar/index.php/noticiashumanidades/2606-el-padre-de-los-pobres-don-martin-miguel-de-gueemes>
Gobierno de la Provincia de Salta website, October 25, 2023: (Martín Miguel de Güemes; Martín Miguel Juan de Mata Güemes; born February 8, 1785 in Salta, Argentina; died June 17, 1821 in the Cañada de la Horqueta; son of Gabriel de Güemes Montero and María Magdalena Goyechea y la Corte; was governor of the province of Salta from 1815-1821; married Carmen Puch and they had three children: Martín, Luis, and Ignacio; Dr. Juan Ignacio de Gorriti; born in Jujuy; parents were Ignacio Gorriti (originally from Villa de Ascoytia, Guipuscoa province, Spain) and Feliciana de Cueto; brothers were Dr. José Ignacio de Gorriti (born June 20, 1770 in Jujuy) and Coronel José Francisco de Gorriti (of the Ejército de Milicias Gauchas of General Martín Miguel de Güemes); representative to the Primera Junta de 1810; his brother Dr. José Ignacio de Gorriti married Feliciana de Zuviría y Castellanos (sister of Dr. Facundo de Zuviría, president of the Congreso Constituyente of 1853) and they had two daughters Juana María Gorriti (married to General Manuel Puch who was brother of General Dionisio Puch and Carmen who was the wife of Güemes) and Juana Manuela Gorriti (celebrated author novelist, and historian from Argentina who was married to General Isidoro Belzu (Tata Belzu, assassinated by Melgarejo and was president of Bolivia)))
   <https://www.salta.gob.ar/contenidos/biografia-de-martin-miguel-de-guemes-8>
   <http://gobierno.salta.gob.ar/index.php/bicentenario/2611-doctor-general-don-jose-ignacio-de-gorriti>
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