Military officer and politician. He served as leader of the Argentine Confederation from 1835 to 1852
Media pioneer. In 1919, he and his friends made a historical radio broadcast from Teatro Coliseo in Buenos Aires
Writer and translator. Author of 'The Aleph' (1949) and 'Labyrinths' (1962)
Physician, revolutionary leader and politician. He was executed in Bolivia in 1967
Politician, revolutionary leader and lawyer. He founded the Radical Civic Union in 1891
Diplomat and writer. He was the main intellectual influence behind the Argentine Constitution of 1853
Politician and dancer. She became the first female president of Argentina in 1974
Composer and singer. One of the most important figures in tango's history. She died in 1970
Military officer and politician. He led a rebel coalition against the government forces in the Battle of Caseros (1852)
Aviator and athlete. She made an air exploration tour across all the Argentine provinces from 1938 to 1940
Physician and philanthropist. In 1885 she became the first Argentine woman to receive a medical degree
Military officer and politician. He led the Argentine forces in a military campaign against the native peoples in 1879
Military officer, lawyer and politician. He created the first national flag of Argentina in 1812
Military officer and politician. He led the Army of the Andes against the Spanish forces in the Battle of Chacabuco (1817)
Military officer, historian and politician. He led the Argentine forces in the Paraguayan War (1864-1870)
Writer, politician and military officer. Author of 'Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism' (1845)
Politician and revolutionary leader. He led a major civil-military uprising against the Argentine government in 1905
Writer and journalist. Author of 'El juguete rabioso' (1926) and 'El amor brujo' (1932)
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