Rufino Bauzá

Rufino Bauzá

Rufino Bauzá (1791-1854) was a Uruguayan independence fighter and military and political figure [ 'Francisco Bauzá', Wikipedia (in Spanish) [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufino_Bauz%C3%A1] ] .

Earlier events in life; Family background

He was involved many of the conflicts associated with the movement for Uruguayan independence, and subequently in the early years of the intermittent Civil War which the country experienced throughout much of the 19th century. He was associated at various stages with noted figures such as José Artigas, Fructuoso Rivera and Manuel Oribe.

His son Francisco Bauzá was a political figure and noted historian.

Minister of War

He served as Minister of War in 1844-1845. He identified with the emerging Colorado Party's outlook.

His son Francisco Bauzá was a political figure and noted historian.

ee also

* List_of_political_families#Uruguay

* History of Uruguay

Reference

* [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufino_Bauz%C3%A1]


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