Saturnino Manuel de Laspiur Quintana was a politician in San Juan, Argentina who was Minister to Governor Nazario Benavídez in the 1840s.[1]
On 23 March 1820, Saturnino Manuel de Laspiur was one of the signatories on a pact of friendship between the provinces of San Juan and Mendoza.[2] Laspiur served as acting governor between 1841 and 1844. On 7 June 1845 he was appointed Minister of Government.[3] In March 1848 Benavídez again delegated the government to Laspiur while he was in Mendoza Province, where he commanded the forces of that province in a short campaign against the rebel commander of Fort San Rafael, Juan Antonio Rodríguez. Benavídez soon returned and resumed the government.[1]
Saturnino Manuel de Laspiur's son, Saturnino María Laspiur Gómez, was implicated in the murder of Benavídez in October 1858.[4][5] His son later served as a Minister of Interior of Argentina.
References
Citations
- ↑ Pons 2010.
- ↑ Saguier 2007, p. 7.
- ↑ Saguier 2007, p. 13.
Sources
- Archivo del brigadier general Nazario Benavides: El cudillo manso II, 1841-1851. effha. 2007. p. 471. ISBN 978-950-605-496-0. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
- "Nazario Benavídez". Revisionistas. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
- Pons, Juan Oscar (10 June 2010). "Acta de Amistad y Unión entre Mendoza y San Juan (1820)". Retrieved 2012-11-12.
- Saguier, Eduardo R. (2007). "Genealogía de la Tragedia Argentina - Capítulo III-B-5 Crisis del Estado Confederado y secesión de Buenos Aires (1852-1862)" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-11-12.