Juan Pío Camilo de Tristán y Moscoso (July 11, 1773, Arequipa – August 24, 1859, Lima) was a Peruvian general and politician who served as the second...
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Viceroyalty of Peru History of Peru List of presidents of Peru "Biografía Pío Tristán y Moscoso". Real Academia de la Historia. 18 December 2019. Retrieved...
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active service, he died in Arequipa in 1847. Tristán family: Pío de Tristán Flora Tristán Victoria Tristán, wife of President of Peru José Rufino Echenique...
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it was soon followed by a complete victory over the royalist army of Pío Tristán at the Battle of Salta. However, his deeper incursions into Upper Peru...
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José Joaquín Tristán; Camillian Bishop Manuel Abad Yllana [es], as well as Colonel Antonio Gutiérrez de Otero y Santayana, Pío de Tristán, etc. The house...
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decisive patriotic victory that achieved the complete defeat of royalist Pío Tristán. The flag would be finally declared the National Flag by the Congress...
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district of La Victoria in Lima was named in her honor. Tristán was the daughter of Juan Pío de Tristán y Moscoso, who was appointed interim viceroy of Peru...
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brother Pío de Tristán became viceroy of Peru. Tristan's mother, Anne-Pierre Laisnay, was French; the couple met in Bilbao, Spain. When Tristan's father...
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Audiencia José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa José Manuel de Goyeneche Pío Tristán Joaquín de la Pezuela Pedro Antonio Olañeta José de la Serna e Hinojosa...
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liberating armies and the last of them signed the capitulation. Finally, Pío Tristán was the interim viceroy in charge of transferring power to the patriots...
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