El Director Supremo del Estado de Chile. atendiendo a los meritos y servicios de Dn. Joaquin Prieto he venido en conferir el empleo de Teniente Coronel y Comandante de batallon ... / Bernardo O'Higgins [y] José Ignacio Zenteno.

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El Director Supremo del Estado de Chile. atendiendo a los meritos y servicios de Dn. Joaquin Prieto he venido en conferir el empleo de Teniente Coronel y Comandante de batallon ... / Bernardo O'Higgins [y] José Ignacio Zenteno.

Se le confiere el grado de Teniente Coronel y Comandante de Batallon de Artillería.

[2] p. 239-240, encuadernadas ; 31 cm.

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Chile. Ejército

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Chile. Presidente (1817-1823 : O'higgins)

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PRIETO, JOSE JOAQUIN, 1786-1854.

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O'Higgins, Bernardo, 1778-1842

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Bernardo O'Higgins, 1778-1842, was born in Chile of Chilean and Irish descent. O'Higgins, educated in England in military navigation, eventually became a leading Chilean patriot, known by the popular titles "The Father of the Nation," "Founder of the Republic," and "Liberator of Chile" throughout his life and in posterity, as well as by the official title of Supreme Director of Chile (designating him as the country's dictator) from 1817-1823. Among his achievements are the creation of the First ...