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Ramón de Amaya

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Buried at
  
Montevideo

Rank
  
Captain

Allegiance
  
Spain (until 1811)

Birth name
  
Ramón Roman Joseph Lorenzo de Amaya y Zenzano

Died
  
1860sMontevideo, Uruguay

Battles/wars
  
Battle of Montevideo (1807)Uruguayan Civil War

Ramón de Amaya (1783-1860s) was an Argentine-Uruguayan Military, who had participated in the Uruguayan civil war.

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Biography

Born in Buenos Aires, Ramón de Amaya began his military career as a cadet in Regimiento de Infanteria de Buenos Aires. Amaya participated heroically during the British invasions of the Río de la Plata, where he served with the rank of Captain. Amaya also was involved in conflicts between the Colorado Party and National Party. He participated in the defense of city in during the Great Siege of Montevideo.

Family

Ramón was the son of Manuel de Amaya and Valentina Zenzano, the daughter of notary Joseph Zenzano and Agripina Mansilla. His wife was Josefa, daughter of Felix Galan born in Alicante, and Manuela García de la Paz born in Montevideo.

References

Ramón de Amaya Wikipedia


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