Manuel Luis de Oliden (July 19, 1784 – November 15, 1869) was a Bolivian politician and military man. He was born into a wealthy family in Buenos Aires and after his marriage to Mary Eustacia Amatler – daughter of Governor Intendant of Potosí in 1806 – moved to Upper Peru. He graduated with a Doctor of Law degree from the Royal University of Chuquisaca in 1808. As head of the urban militias of Chuquisaca, he supported the revolution of May 25 of 1809, an insurrection against the governor mayor of the city of Charcas.
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| - Manuel Luis de Oliden Reniel (Buenos Aires, Virreinato del Río de la Plata, 19 de julio de 1784 - Chascomús, Argentina, 15 de noviembre de 1869) fue un militar y político argentino, de importancia durante el proceso de Independencia. Entre 19 de mayo de 1815 y 8 de junio de 1818 Manuel Luis de Oliden fue gobernador de Buenos Aires luego de que lo haya asumido el Cabildo de Buenos Aires y hasta el nombramiento de José Rondeau. (es)
- Manuel Luis de Oliden (July 19, 1784 – November 15, 1869) was a Bolivian politician and military man. He was born into a wealthy family in Buenos Aires and after his marriage to Mary Eustacia Amatler – daughter of Governor Intendant of Potosí in 1806 – moved to Upper Peru. He graduated with a Doctor of Law degree from the Royal University of Chuquisaca in 1808. As head of the urban militias of Chuquisaca, he supported the revolution of May 25 of 1809, an insurrection against the governor mayor of the city of Charcas.
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| - Manuel Luis de Oliden Reniel (Buenos Aires, Virreinato del Río de la Plata, 19 de julio de 1784 - Chascomús, Argentina, 15 de noviembre de 1869) fue un militar y político argentino, de importancia durante el proceso de Independencia. Entre 19 de mayo de 1815 y 8 de junio de 1818 Manuel Luis de Oliden fue gobernador de Buenos Aires luego de que lo haya asumido el Cabildo de Buenos Aires y hasta el nombramiento de José Rondeau. (es)
- Manuel Luis de Oliden (July 19, 1784 – November 15, 1869) was a Bolivian politician and military man. He was born into a wealthy family in Buenos Aires and after his marriage to Mary Eustacia Amatler – daughter of Governor Intendant of Potosí in 1806 – moved to Upper Peru. He graduated with a Doctor of Law degree from the Royal University of Chuquisaca in 1808. As head of the urban militias of Chuquisaca, he supported the revolution of May 25 of 1809, an insurrection against the governor mayor of the city of Charcas.
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