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Gorriti, Juan Ignacio de, 1766-1842


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  • Fuller Name

    • Gorriti Cueto
  • Variants

    • De Gorriti, Juan Ignacio, 1766-1842
    • Gorriti Cueto, Juan Ignacio de, 1766-1842
    • De Gorriti Cueto, Juan Ignacio, 1766-1842
    • Cueto, Juan Ignacio Gorriti, 1766-1842
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    • Birth Date

        1766
    • Death Date

        1842
    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

        • Organization: Argentina. Ejército del Norte
    • Has Affiliation

        • Organization: Colegio Junín (Sucre, Bolivia)
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1828
        • Affiliation End: 1832
        • Organization: Salta (Argentina : Province). Governor
    • Has Affiliation

        • Organization: Catholic Church. Archdiocese of San Salvador de Jujuy (Argentina)
    • Birth Place

        San Salvador de Jujuy (Argentina)
    • Associated Locale

        Sucre (Bolivia)
    • Associated Language

        Spanish
    • Occupation

      Chaplain

      Priest

      Governor

      Congressman

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      • Sources

        • found: His Reflexiones, 1916:t.p. (Juan Ignacio de Gorriti) page 12 (born 1766; died 1842)
        • found: Encyclopedia.com website, October 26, 2023:(Juan Ignacio de Gorriti; born 1766 in Jujuy, Argentina; died 1842 in Sucre, Bolivia; after receiving his doctorate in Córdoba, he served in various parishes; later he was archdean of the Cathedral of Salta and for several years served as chaplain in the army of Belgrano; Gorriti was one of the most able political thinkers in the Argentine independence movement of 1811, winning many capable men to the cause through his political tracts; he was one of the first to support the idea of a federal form of government for the new nation, similar to that of the U.S., but reserving autonomy to the states; he served as deputy to Buenos Aires from Jujuy and later was active as a member of the house of representatives in Salta; in 1829, having changed to the Unitarian party, he was elected governor of Salta; soon afterward he fled to Bolivia for fear of reprisals by the Federalists; in Bolivia he was protected by Santa Cruz and became rector of the Colegio Junín in Sucre; in exile he wrote his famous Reflexiones on sociology, pedagogy, and government (1836); as a governor, he was concerned with the general well-being of the people and with furthering public education; he was an effective political orator and an excellent preacher; source: New Catholic Encyclopedia) - https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/gorriti-juan-ignacio-de
        • found: Senado de la Nación (Argentina) website, October 25, 2023:posted 2019 (Juan Ignacio Gorriti; Juan Ignacio de Gorriti; born 1766 in the province of Jujuy; died 1842 in Bolivia; son of Ignacio de Gorriti Navarro and María Feliciana de Cueto y Liendo; priest; politician; member of the Junta Grande of the government in 1811; member of the Congreso Constituyente of 1825; governor of the province of Salta (1828-1832); he was ordained a priest in 1791; his first parish was in the towns of Cochinoca and Casabindo and was later vicar of the the main church in Jujuy, a position that he held for 21 years; the town council of Jujuy named him a representative to the Junta Grande in 1810; he fought for the separation of Jujuy from the province of Salta; he was a chaplain to the Ejército del Norte; became a congressman to the national congress in 1824; he replaced his brother José Ignacio (born 1770 in the province of Jujuy; died 1835 in Bolivia) as governor of Salta; both of their remains were moved to the Cathedral of Jujuy in 2005) - https://www.senado.gob.ar/parlamentario/parlamentaria/422461/downloadPdf
        • found: Gobierno de Salta (Argentina) website, October 25, 2023:posted May 5, 2020 (Dr. Juan Ignacio de Gorriti; born in Jujuy; parents were Ignacio Gorriti (originally from Villa de Ascoytia, Guipuscoa province, Spain) and Feliciana de Cueto; brothers were Dr. José Ignacio de Gorriti (born June 20, 1770 in Jujuy) and Coronel José Francisco de Gorriti (of the Ejército de Milicias Gauchas of General Martín Miguel de Güemes); representative to the Primera Junta de 1810; his brother Dr. José Ignacio de Gorriti married Feliciana de Zuviría y Castellanos (sister of Dr. Facundo de Zuviría, president of the Congreso Constituyente of 1853) and they had two daughters Juana María Gorriti (married to General Manuel Puch who was brother of General Dionisio Puch and Carmen who was the wife of Güemes) and Juana Manuela Gorriti (celebrated author novelist, and historian from Argentina who was married to General Isidoro Belzu (Tata Belzu, assassinated by Melgarejo and was president of Bolivia))) - http://gobierno.salta.gob.ar/index.php/bicentenario/2611-doctor-general-don-jose-ignacio-de-gorriti
        • found: Investigaciones y Ensayos : Revista de la Academia Nacional de la Historia de la República Argentina, vol. 74, 2022:(Juan Ignacio de Gorriti; Juan Ignacio Gorriti; brothers were José Ignacio and José Francisco; was a priest in Jujuy; represented Jujuy on the Junta Grande; author of Autobiografía Política) - https://iye.anh.org.ar/index.php/iye/article/view/281/748
        • found: Eduardo R. Saguier's (historian from Buenos Aires, Argentina) website, October 25, 2023:(Pbro. [Presbítero/Priest] Juan Ignacio Gorriti Cueto; from Jujuy) - https://www.er-saguier.org/obras/udhielal/pdfs/Tomo_03/02-APEND_J.pdf
      • Editorial Notes

        • [Uncle of: Gorriti, Juana Manuela, 1816-1892 (n 81042253)]
        • [Uncle (by marriage) of: Belzu, Manuel Isidoro, 1809-1865 (n 82082476)]
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        • 1984-08-23: new
        • 2024-04-12: revised
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