Mariano de Osorio (Latin American Spanish: [maˈɾjano ðe oˈsoɾjo]; 1777–1819) was a Spanish general and Governor of Chile, from 1814 to 1815. Osorio was...
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Martín effectively destroyed the Spanish forces commanded by General Mariano Osorio, and completed the independence of the core area of Chile from Spanish...
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while later, Osorio entered Santiago and put the rebellion of the Patria Vieja to an end. The viceroy Abascal confirmed Mariano Osorio as governor of...
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treaty, and were threatening Concepción under the leadership of General Mariano Osorio. Carrera and O'Higgins decided to reunite the army and face the common...
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of October 9, 1814, with the government of Mariano Osorio, colonial institutions were reestablished. Osorio received orders from the viceroy to be commiserated...
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officer and politician Marco Osorio (born 1972), Mexican tennis player Marco Osório (born 1979), Portuguese footballer Mariano Osorio (1777–1819), Spanish general...
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1814, to October 2, 1814, when the Spanish Army under the command of Mariano Osorio defeated the Chilean forces led by Bernardo O’Higgins. This put an end...
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Treaty of Lircay. He removed Gaínza from command, replacing him with Mariano Osorio. Not content with that, he had Gaínza Fernandez de Medrano court martialed...
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No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Notes — Mariano Osorio (1777–1819) 3 October 1814 26 December 1815 Royal Governor of Chile — Casimiro Marcó...
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Aires, when he died in prison in 1819. Chilean War of Independence Mariano Osorio Rafael Maroto Vicente San Bruno Antonio de Quintanilla Juan Francisco...
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