- José Rondeau
infobox_President
office=Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
term=April 20 ,1815 June 9 ,1819 -February 1 ,1820
birth_date=March 4 ,1773
death_date=November 18 ,1844
predecessor=Carlos María de Alvear (1815)Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1819)
successor=Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815)Juan Pedro Julián Aguirre y López de Anaya (1820)José Casimiro Rondeau Pereyra (
March 4 ,1773 -November 18 ,1844 ) was a general and politician inArgentina andUruguay in the early 19th century.He was born in
Buenos Aires but soon after his birth, the family moved toMontevideo , where he grew up and went to school. At the age of twenty, he joined the armed forces in Buenos Aires, but later transferred to a regiment in Montevideo. During the British invasion of 1806, he was captured and sent toEngland . After the defeat of the British troops, he was released and went toSpain , where he fought in theNapoleonic Wars . When he returned to Montevideo in August 1810, he joined the independentist forces and was nominated military leader of the independentist armies of the "Banda Oriental", later Uruguay. His military successes in the various battles for Montevideo won him the post of the military leader of the campaign inPeru , replacingJosé de San Martín , who had to resign due to health reasons.In 1815, the Constituting General Assembly of the provinces of La Plata elected Rondeau their Supreme Director, but due to his absence, he never served as director.
Ignacio Álvarez Thomas was named acting Supreme Director in his place. After two defeats against the Spanish royalist troops in Peru atVenta y Media and Sipe-Sipe, he was relieved from his command in 1816. He returned to Buenos Aires, where he became governor for a brief stint fromJune 5 toJuly 30 ,1818 . In 1819 he became Pueyrredón's successor as Supreme Director (serving this time), but had to resign the following year after the Battle of Cepeda.Subsequently, Rondeau retreated to Montevideo and tried to keep out of the internal wars between competing generals of the independentists. Nevertheless, he led several military campaigns against the Indians and in the independence wars against
Brazil . In 1828, after theTreaty of Montevideo , he was elected as the governor of the newly founded Eastern Republic of Uruguay. Rondeau occupied this post fromDecember 22 ,1828 untilApril 17 ,1830 , when he was forced to abdicate by his opponentJuan Antonio Lavalleja , who held the majority in the still young parliament. Lavalleja was named governor "ad interim ".Rondeau still served as general in the army, though. In the civil war of Uruguay from 1836 between the "Blancos" ("White") and the "Colorados" ("Red"), he fought on the side of the latter and served as their war minister. He was killed in 1844 during a siege of Montevideo.
ee also
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List of heads of state of Argentina
*List of Presidents of Uruguay External links
* [http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/r/rondeau.htm Short biography] (in Spanish).
* [http://www.argentinidad.com/info/biografias/rondeau.htm Longer biography] , also in Spanish.
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