José Vicente Reynafé

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José Vicente Reynafé
Personal details
Born1782
Córdoba Province, Argentina, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Died1837
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Political partyFederalist Party
Occupationpolitician
ProfessionMilitary

José Vicente Reynafé (1782-1837) was an Argentine military, governor of Córdoba, Argentina between 1831 and 1835.[1]

José Vicente Reynafé was born in Villa Tulumba, the son of William Queenfaith, born in Ireland) and Claudia Hidalgo de Torres.[2] His father was a farmer, who had settled in Córdoba by the year 1770. He changed his surname Queenfaith to Reinafé.[3] José Vicente Reinafé initiated and completed his education in Colegio Nacional de Monserrat. In the National University of Córdoba, he earned a degree in philosophy.[4]

In 1837 José Vicente Reynafé, was sentenced to death by order of Juan Manuel de Rosas. He was accused, along with his brothers Francisco, Guillermo and José Antonio Reynafé, for the murder of Facundo Quiroga.[5]

References

  1. ^ Biografías completas, Volume 2, Emecé, 1962
  2. ^ Memorial del centenario de Ernesto Cocca, 1883-1940, Fundación Casa de la Cultura de Córdoba
  3. ^ Un Lancero de Facundo: Vida y Romance Del Chico Peralta, César Carrizo
  4. ^ Tulumba: aspectos históricos de la villa y su contorno
  5. ^ La juventud de Félix Frías: 1816-1841, Ambrosio Romero Carranza

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