Isabelino Canaveris

Isabelino Canaveris (1852   c. 1915) was an Uruguayan patriot, military, revolutionary and politician, who served as president of the National Party in the Argentine Republic. He participated in most of the armed confrontations between the Blancos and Colorados.

Comandante
Isabelino Canaveris
Lt. Colonel. Isabelino Canaveris
Personal details
Born
Isabelino Canaveris Farias

(1852-07-08)July 8, 1852
Montevideo, Uruguay
Diedc.1915 (aged 6263)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Political partyPartido Nacional
SpouseEnriqueta Trillo
RelativesFrancisco Farías
(grandfather)
Guillermo Brown Blanco
(cousin)
Occupationarmy
politician
revolutionary
caudillo
Professionmilitary man
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Blancos
Federales
Branch/serviceEjército Blanco
Years of service1865-1897
RankLieutenant colonel
Battles/warsAsalto al Fuerte de San José
Batalla de Paso Severino
Rebelión Jordanista
Toma de Mercedes
Batalla de la Unión
Batalla de Sauce
Batalla de Corralito
Batalla de Manantiales
Batalla de Guayabos
Batalla del Quebracho
Batalla de los Tres Árboles

He served under the command of Generals Timoteo Aparicio and Aparicio Saravia, taking an active part during the actions produced during the Revolución de 1870 and Revolución de 1897 against the governments of Lorenzo Batlle and Juan Idiarte Borda. He also served in the Orientals forces that supported the cause of Ricardo López Jordán in the Entre Ríos Province, participating in the Battle of Sauce, against the National troops under the command of General Emilio Conesa.

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