- Pío de Tristán
Pío de Tristán (in full, "Juan Pío de Tristán y Moscoso") (
July 11 ,1773 ,Arequipa Peru —August 24 ,1860 ,Lima ) was a Peruvian general and politician. He was nominally the last Spanish viceroy of Peru, serving in that capacity from December 1824 toJanuary 23 ,1826 , but not exercising power.Born in Peru, Tristán y Moscoso went to Spain, where he fought the French in the War of the Convention (1793-1795). On his return to Peru he was elected "alcalde" (mayor) of Arequipa (1808). He was a general in the Royalist army in Peru. In June 1811 he fought as part of the victorious Royalist forces in the
Battle of Guaqui .He lead a Royalist force into the territory of present-day
Argentina after the Battle of Guaqui. He was defeated atTucumán andSalta , by one of his classmates atSalamanca , rebel GeneralManuel Belgrano . TheBattle of Salta took place onFebruary 20 ,1813 . Belgrano had been sent by the Second Triumvirate (of insurgents inBuenos Aires ) to attack the city, at the northern extremity of the old Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata. This he did, completely defeating the troops of Tristán. It was the first military victory achieved under the flag of Argentina.After his defeat, Tristán signed a 40-day truce and returned to Peru. The defeat of the Royalists at Salta gave the insurgents domination over the northern part of the old viceroyalty and also led to revolts against the Spanish in
Charcas ,Potosí and laterCochabamba , Alto Perú (now Bolivia). At the expiration of the truce, General Belgrano followed Tristán into Alto Perú, entering the territory of Charcas onMay 7 ,1813 . However, Belgrano was defeated atVilcapujio on November 1, and again at Ayohuma on November 14.The December 1824 defeat of Viceroy
José de la Serna in theBattle of Ayacucho effectively ended Spanish power in Peru. Tristán was the most senior Spanish military officer in the colony, and as such he assumed the office of provisional viceroy, solely for the purpose of transferring power to the nationalists.After this, he chose to stay in Peru, and was active in Peruvian politics. He exercised the functions of prefect and commander in Arequipa. Then he was Peruvian minister of war and marine. He participated in the creation of the Peruvian-Bolivian Confederation and served as its foreign minister. From
October 12 ,1838 toFebruary 23 ,1839 he was president of the state ofSouth Peru within the Confederation. He died in Lima in 1860.He is described by his niece, Flora Célestine Tristán, in her travel book "Pérégrinations d'une paria" ("Peregrinations of a Pariah", 1838). Flora Tristán was the grandmother of French painter
Paul Gauguin .External links
*es icon [http://es.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761586205/Juan_P%C3%ADo_de_Trist%C3%A1n_y_Moscoso.html Brief biography] at Encarta
*es icon [http://www.wineglass.ws/manuel_belgrano.php Battle of Salta]
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