Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p José Félix Esquivel y Aldao (1785 - 1845) was an Argentine Dominican friar who became a General and then the undisputed Federist caudillo of Mendoza Province. His ability as a soldier and his cruelty became legendary. The largely fictionalized biography that Domingo Faustino Sarmiento wrote fed his legend. An effective ruler, he did much for his province, but was also one of the cruelest of the federalist leaders.. }
Showing items 1 to 2 of
2
with 100 items per page.
- José_Félix_Aldao abstract "José Félix Esquivel y Aldao (1785 - 1845) was an Argentine Dominican friar who became a General and then the undisputed Federist caudillo of Mendoza Province. His ability as a soldier and his cruelty became legendary. The largely fictionalized biography that Domingo Faustino Sarmiento wrote fed his legend. An effective ruler, he did much for his province, but was also one of the cruelest of the federalist leaders.".
- José_Félix_Aldao comment "José Félix Esquivel y Aldao (1785 - 1845) was an Argentine Dominican friar who became a General and then the undisputed Federist caudillo of Mendoza Province. His ability as a soldier and his cruelty became legendary. The largely fictionalized biography that Domingo Faustino Sarmiento wrote fed his legend. An effective ruler, he did much for his province, but was also one of the cruelest of the federalist leaders.".