Anacarsis Lanús

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Anacarsis Lanús.

Hipólito Anacarsis Lanús (Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Ríos, November 14, 1820 – October 14, 1888) was an Argentine entrepreneur of French and Greek and Basque origin.[1]

Biography

He played a role during the years of the secessionist State of Buenos Aires movement. He was also Deputy Head of Police in the city of Buenos Aires.

Later, during the War of Triple Alliance, he turned one of the richest men in his country as a purveyor to the Triple Alliance armies, and also during the Conquest of the Desert.

Bibliography

  • Cutolo, Vicente, Nuevo diccionario biográfico argentino, 7 volúmenes, Ed. Elche, Bs. As., 1968–1985.
  • León Pomer, La guerra del Paraguay, Ed. Leviatán, Bs. As., 2008. ISBN 9875141410
  • López Mato, Omar, 1874: Historia de la revolución olvidada, Ed. Olmo, s/f.

References

  1. ^ "¿De dónde venimos los lanusenses?". La Defense (in Spanish). 24 December 2016. Retrieved 27 January 2019.