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Juan Pascual Pringles (May 17, 1795 – March 10, 1831) was a distinguished military leader in the Spanish American wars of independence, with the rank of colonel, and later a leader of the Argentine Unitarian Party. He died in battle at against Facundo Quiroga's forces on March 10, 1831. Rather than surrender his sword to Quiroga's subordinate and not to the general in person, he broke it in half before being shot and killed. Quiroga later reprimanded the soldier who took Pringles' life without consulting him.

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  • Juan Pascual Pringles (May 17, 1795 – March 10, 1831) was a distinguished military leader in the Spanish American wars of independence, with the rank of colonel, and later a leader of the Argentine Unitarian Party. Pringles was born in San Luis, Argentina on May 17, 1795. From 1811 until 1814 he worked in Mendoza before joining a militia in 1815. In 1820 he joined the Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers and departed for Peru as part of an expeditionary force of liberators and on arrival fought in many major battles, including the Battle of Junín and the Battle of Ayacucho. In 1829 he returned to Buenos Aires, and was soon drawn into the civil wars between the Unitarian Party and the Federalists. He died in battle at against Facundo Quiroga's forces on March 10, 1831. Rather than surrender his sword to Quiroga's subordinate and not to the general in person, he broke it in half before being shot and killed. Quiroga later reprimanded the soldier who took Pringles' life without consulting him. (en)
  • Juan Pascual Pringles (San Luis, 17 de mayo de 1795 – Río Quinto, 19 de marzo de 1831) fue un militar argentino que participó en la guerra de la independencia y en las guerras civiles de su país. (es)
  • Juan Pascual Pringles (San Luis, 17 maggio 1795 – , 19 marzo 1831) è stato un militare argentino. (it)
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  • Juan Pascual Pringles (San Luis, 17 de mayo de 1795 – Río Quinto, 19 de marzo de 1831) fue un militar argentino que participó en la guerra de la independencia y en las guerras civiles de su país. (es)
  • Juan Pascual Pringles (San Luis, 17 maggio 1795 – , 19 marzo 1831) è stato un militare argentino. (it)
  • Juan Pascual Pringles (May 17, 1795 – March 10, 1831) was a distinguished military leader in the Spanish American wars of independence, with the rank of colonel, and later a leader of the Argentine Unitarian Party. He died in battle at against Facundo Quiroga's forces on March 10, 1831. Rather than surrender his sword to Quiroga's subordinate and not to the general in person, he broke it in half before being shot and killed. Quiroga later reprimanded the soldier who took Pringles' life without consulting him. (en)
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