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Role
  
Argentine Politician

Name
  
Encarnacion Ezcurra


Political party
  
Federal party

Nationality
  
Argentine

Party
  
Federales

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Born
  
March 25, 1795 (
1795-03-25
)
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Children
  
Pedro Pablo, Juan Manuel, Maria, Manuela

Parent(s)
  
Teodora de Arguibel y Juan Ignacio Ezcurra

Died
  
October 20, 1838, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Spouse
  
Juan Manuel de Rosas (m. 1813–1838)

Known for
  
Revolution of the Restorers

Similar People
  
Juan Manuel de Rosas, Manuela Rosas, Leon Ortiz de Rozas

Resting place
  
San Francisco convent

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Encarnación Ezcurra (March 25, 1795 – October 20, 1838) was an Argentine politician, wife of Juan Manuel de Rosas.

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She was the daughter of Juan Ignacio Ezcurra and Teodora de Arguibel. She married Rosas on March 16, 1813. She became her husband's most faithful follower, helping him in many difficult circumstances. Her role as the driving force behind the Revolución de los Restauradores and president of the Mazorca while her husband found himself overcoming the Conquest of the Desert, secured him 17 years of control after 1835, as the aforementioned revolution unseated Juan Ramón Balcarce and the aforementioned society put pressure on every government worker, assuring de Rosas public desire to return to government and forcing the Junta de Representantes, charged with the power to designate governors, to regard her husband as the only option to restore social order in the province.

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Despite the triumph of her husband in the Desert Campaign (1833–34) they gave her the title of Heroína de la Santa Federación (Heroine of the Holy Federation). It is particularly notable that in at a time when prejudices against women participating in politics ran high, Ezcurra achieved great responsibilities and a considerable following.

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She died unexpectedly at the age of 43. Even today historians dispute the cause of her death although many believe that she died of cardiac arrest or a similar condition. Her death, however, caused great grief among the people and the political establishment, so much so that 25,000 people (out of a total of 60,000 living in Buenos Aires at the time) attended her burial and her funeral procession from el Fuerte to the Convent of San Francisco. The funeral costs were paid for by the Junta de Representantes, whom Rosas formally thanked on November 1, 1838.

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References

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