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Egaña, Juan, 1768-1836

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Personal name headingEgaña, Juan, 1768-1836
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Variant(s)Egaña Risco, Juan, 1768-1836
Risco, Juan Egaña, 1768-1836
Egaña, Juan, 1769-1836
Egaña Risco, Juan, 1769-1836
Risco, Juan Egaña, 1769-1836
Birth date1768-10-31
Death date1836-04-29
Place of birthLima (Peru)
Place of deathSantiago (Chile)
Field of activityChile--History--War of Independence, 1810-1824
AffiliationInstituto Nacional de Chile
Chile. Congreso Nacional. Senado
Universidad de San Felipe
Profession or occupationSenator Lawyer Politician
Found inHanisch Espíndola, W. La filosofía de don Juan Egaña [MI] 1964: p. 9 (Don Juan Egaña, 1768-1836)
LC in RLIN, 6/8/89 (hdg.: Egaña, Juan, 1768-1836)
Muy Señor mío ..., 2016: title page (Juan Egaña Risco) cover page 4 (Juan Egaña; intellectual; legislator; lawyer) page 22, etc. (born 1768 in Lima; spent much of his life in Chile)
Diccionario histórico y biográfico de Chile, 1929: volume 3, page 36, etc. (Juan Egaña Risco; born October 31, 1768 in Lima; son of a Chilean citizen; became a lawyer in Chlie in 1791; one of the founders of the Instituto Nacional de Chile in 1813; one of the first senators in Chile; was held prisoner in the Isla Juan Fernández in 1817)
Enciclopedia universal ilustrada europa-americana, 1907-1930: volume 19, page 170 (Juan Egaña; lawyer; politician; born 1769 in Lima; died 1836 in Santiago, Chile)
Memoria Chilena website, November 5, 2018: (Juan Egaña Risco; born in Lima, Peru where his Chilean father was studying law; citizen of Chile although some sources say that he was a Peruvian citizen; when his mother died around 1770 he returned to Chile with his father; law degree form the Universidad de San Felipe; he became involved in the Independence movement in Chile, so as a result he became a prisoner in the Isla Juan Fernández; one of the founders of the Instituto Nacional; died April 29, 1836 in Santiago)
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