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Service/branch
  
Uruguayan Army

Battles/wars
  
Uruguayan Civil War

Rank
  
Lieutenant colonel

Name
  
Isabelino Canaveris

Allegiance
  
National Party

Died
  
Buenos Aires, Argentina


Isabelino Canaveris


Battles and wars
  
Uruguayan Civil War

Isabelino Canaveris (1852-1900s) was an Uruguayan patriot, military, revolutionary and politician. He militated in the Partido Nacional Uruguayo.

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Military career

Canaveris was born on July 8, 1852, in Montevideo, he began his career in 1865 as a volunteer soldier, in the battalion of Extramuros, commanded by Linares. Three years later, he was promoted to Sub-Lieutenant, taking active participation in the revolution of Bernardo Berro, occurred on February 19, 1868. In 1870 Canaveris participated in The Jordanist Rebellion, serving as Second lieutenant, in the battalion commanded by Anacleto Medina. That same year he took part in the Revolution of the Lances, led by Timoteo Aparicio.

In August 1871, Canaveris was promoted to the rank of Captain, and March 20, 1886, reached the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, during the Revolución del Quebracho.

During his military career, Isabelino Canaveris participated in many armed conflicts that occurred during the Guerra Grande, including Revolución tricolor, Batalla de Paso Severino, Batalla de Corralito, Batalla de Sauce, Batalla de Manantiales and Batalla de los tres Árboles, conflict where served as escort of Colonel Diego Lamas.

Isabelino Canaveris had established about thirteen political clubs in the city of Buenos Aires, with more than 5,000 affiliate partners. He withdraws of the army, about the year 1905.

Ancestors and family

Isabelino was son of Sinforoso Camilo Canaveris, and his second wife Rosa Farias Zubillaga, daughter of a traditional Uruguayan family. He had five half-brothers: Francisco María (military, grandson of Francisco Pelliza), Manuel (procurator), Camilo (lawler), Francisco (b.1862), Pablo (b.1866 Montevideo), and Sinforoso Canaveri, notary of government, who performed the contract for the purchase of 24,000 hectares of lands bought by Zacarías Supisiche, to Mallmann Company (founded by Joseph Mallmann), event occurred on December 19, 1889 in La Plata.

He also had half-sisters: Corina Canaveri (1854-1872), María (1855) and Francisca Cipriana (b.1863-goddaughter of Ramón de Amaya). His grandparents were Manuel Canaveris and María de los Ángeles Rodríguez Calderón de la Barca, a criolla, daughter of a family from the neighborhood of Monserrat.

Isabelino Canaveris was married to Enriqueta Trillo, born in Entre Ríos, daughter of Dionisio Trillo and Carmen Aguiar, belonging to important Uruguayan families. Canaveris and his wife were the parents of María Esther, Isabelino Manuel, Julio, Enriqueta, Alfredo and Bernardo Sixto Canaveris.

His son, Julio D. Canaveris did his elementary studies in the Colegio del Salvador, and obtained a doctorate in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires in 1907. He was married to Blanca Panelo Bosch. His daughter, Blanca Canaveris Panelo was the wife of Saturnino Soriano Nazar, a descendant of Richard Blake Newton.

Isabelino Canaveris was nephew of María Farías Zubillaga, the wife of José Brito del Pino, one of the founders of the White Party.

References

Isabelino Canaveris Wikipedia