- Juan José Viamonte
Infobox_President
name=Juan José Viamonte
nationality=Argentine
order=12th Governor ofBuenos Aires Province
term_start=June 26, 1829
term_end=December 8, 1829
predecessor=Juan Lavalle
successor=Juan Manuel de Rosas
birth_date=February 9, 1774
birth_place=Buenos Aires
death_date=death date and age|1843|3|31|1774|2|9
death_place=Montevideo ,Uruguay
spouse=
party=Federal
profession=Military
order2 = 15th Governor ofBuenos Aires Province
predecessor2 =Juan Ramón González de Balcarce
successor2 =Manuel Vicente Maza
term_start2 = November 4, 1833
term_end2 = June 27, 1834
vicegovernor2 =Juan José Viamonte González (February 9, 1774 - March 31, 1843) was an Argentine general in the early 19th century.
Viamonte was born in
Buenos Aires and entered the army in his youth following in his father's footsteps. He fought in the First British Invasion with the rank oflieutenant , and after his participation in the Second Invasion, having distinguished himself in the defense of the Colegio de San Carlos, was promoted tocaptain .He took part on the
Buenos Aires Cabildo of May 22 1810 and after the revolution he fought at the battles of Suipacha and Huaqui. After this latter battle he was accused of not joining with the 1,500 men under his command, while he was doing military excercises nearby. This accusation led to a long court-martial which finally acquitted him and he remained in the army.In November 1814, when the civil between Federales and Unitarians had started, he was named governor of
Entre Ríos Province .The following year he took part in the revolution against Suprme Director
Carlos María de Alvear , and later he was sent toSanta Fe Province to control de advance of the federalists. The day after his arrival governor Francisco Candioti died, which gave Viamonte the opportunity to make the province depend again on Buenos Aires. The following year he was expelled in a rising organized by localcaudillo sMariano Vera andEstanislao López , and he was sent to be imprisoned at Artigas encampment.In May 1818 he was a deputy to the
Congress of Tucumán , and the following year he was named chief of the expediniotasry army of Santa Fe, replacingJuan Ramón Balcarce . Estanislao López immobilized the army directed from Córdoba byJuan Bautista Bustos and captured Viamonte at Rosario, forcing him to sign the armistice of Santo Tomé.He was exiled to
Montevideo after theBattle of Cepeda (1820) , but he returned a year later 1821 and was named governor of Buenos Aires Province due to the absence ofMartín Rodríguez .He was a deputy to the General Congress of 1824 and he supported the unitarian constitution of 1826, butlater on he changed sides and joined the Dorrego's Federal Party. After the failed unitarian experiment of
Juan Lavalle , he was interim governor in 1829, a post in which he did practically nothing but ensure the ascent to power ofJuan Manuel de Rosas .In 1833, when governor Balcarce was deposed in the so-called "Restorationists Revolution" ("Revolución de los Restauradores"), he returned to the governorship but Rosas forced to resign in June 1834, a resignation that was not readily accepted as nobody wanted to take the post. Finally in October the legislature reached a compromised and its president
Manuel Vicente Maza , was forced to take the governorship.Viamonte was exiled in
Montevideo in 1839 for the last time where he died in 1843. His remains were transported back to Buenos Aires and were interred in theLa Recoleta Cemetery .ee also
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