Saturnino Blanco Nardo | |
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Comandante of Yaguareté Corá | |
In office 1820–1821 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 18th century Corrientes |
Died | 19th century Corrientes |
Nationality | Argentine |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Army officer |
Military service | |
Allegiance |
Republic of Entre Ríos – until 1821 United Provinces of the River Plate |
Years of service | c. 1810–1840s |
Rank | Captain |
Battles/wars | Argentine Civil Wars |
Saturnino Blanco Nardo (c. 1790– ?) was an Argentine military man and politician, [1] who served as congressman and commander of Yaguareté Corá (Corrientes, Argentina). [2]
He was born in Corrientes, Argentina, belonging to a Creole family of Asturian ancestry. He took an active part in the civil-military conflicts, serving under the orders of the General Francisco Ramírez against José Gervasio Artigas. [3] In 1821, he served as a congressman for Yaguareté Corá in Corrientes Province. [4] That same year he was promoted to the rank of captain, [5] serving as commander-in-chief of the towns of San Miguel and Yatebú. [6]
Saturnino Blanco Nardo | |
---|---|
Comandante of Yaguareté Corá | |
In office 1820–1821 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 18th century Corrientes |
Died | 19th century Corrientes |
Nationality | Argentine |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Army officer |
Military service | |
Allegiance |
Republic of Entre Ríos – until 1821 United Provinces of the River Plate |
Years of service | c. 1810–1840s |
Rank | Captain |
Battles/wars | Argentine Civil Wars |
Saturnino Blanco Nardo (c. 1790– ?) was an Argentine military man and politician, [1] who served as congressman and commander of Yaguareté Corá (Corrientes, Argentina). [2]
He was born in Corrientes, Argentina, belonging to a Creole family of Asturian ancestry. He took an active part in the civil-military conflicts, serving under the orders of the General Francisco Ramírez against José Gervasio Artigas. [3] In 1821, he served as a congressman for Yaguareté Corá in Corrientes Province. [4] That same year he was promoted to the rank of captain, [5] serving as commander-in-chief of the towns of San Miguel and Yatebú. [6]