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Bernardo Lecocq (10 Feb 1734 – 7 Dec 1820) was a Spanish military engineer. He was born in La Coruña to a Flemish father and an Irish mother. He went to the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in 1770 settling in the Banda Oriental del Uruguay in 1773. He was married to María del Pilar de Pérez Valdéz, native of Buenos Aires and in 1795 his son Manuel Francisco Bernardo Lecocq was born, who became a politician and a notable Uruguayan businessman. In 1799 he manumitted Maria Basilia Malabesone and her children who previously he had held in slavery. He died in Montevideo in 1820.

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  • Bernardo Lecocq (10 Feb 1734 – 7 Dec 1820) was a Spanish military engineer. He was born in La Coruña to a Flemish father and an Irish mother. He went to the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in 1770 settling in the Banda Oriental del Uruguay in 1773. He was married to María del Pilar de Pérez Valdéz, native of Buenos Aires and in 1795 his son Manuel Francisco Bernardo Lecocq was born, who became a politician and a notable Uruguayan businessman. In 1799 he manumitted Maria Basilia Malabesone and her children who previously he had held in slavery. Bernardo Lecocq played an important role in the operations against the British invasion of Montevideo, including the Battle of Cardal, on 20 January 1807. He died in Montevideo in 1820. (en)
  • Bernardo Lecocq Onesy (La Coruña, 10 de febrero de 1734 — Montevideo, 7 de diciembre de 1820) fue un ingeniero militar español que desarrolló una importante actividad en el Virreinato del Río de la Plata, donde alcanzó la comandancia del Real Cuerpo de Ingenieros. Tuvo un papel fundamental en las operaciones contra los invasores británicos en 1807 y producida la Revolución de Mayo de 1810, pese a su españolismo, permaneció en el Río de la Plata adhiriendo al movimiento emancipador. (es)
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  • Bernardo Lecocq Onesy (La Coruña, 10 de febrero de 1734 — Montevideo, 7 de diciembre de 1820) fue un ingeniero militar español que desarrolló una importante actividad en el Virreinato del Río de la Plata, donde alcanzó la comandancia del Real Cuerpo de Ingenieros. Tuvo un papel fundamental en las operaciones contra los invasores británicos en 1807 y producida la Revolución de Mayo de 1810, pese a su españolismo, permaneció en el Río de la Plata adhiriendo al movimiento emancipador. (es)
  • Bernardo Lecocq (10 Feb 1734 – 7 Dec 1820) was a Spanish military engineer. He was born in La Coruña to a Flemish father and an Irish mother. He went to the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in 1770 settling in the Banda Oriental del Uruguay in 1773. He was married to María del Pilar de Pérez Valdéz, native of Buenos Aires and in 1795 his son Manuel Francisco Bernardo Lecocq was born, who became a politician and a notable Uruguayan businessman. In 1799 he manumitted Maria Basilia Malabesone and her children who previously he had held in slavery. He died in Montevideo in 1820. (en)
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