Juan Bautista Rondeau
Juan Bautista Rondeau | |
---|---|
Birth name | Jean Baptiste Rondeau Bourgeois |
Born |
1735 La Rochelle, France |
Died |
1813 Córdoba, Argentina |
Allegiance | Spain |
Rank | Lieutenant colonel |
Unit |
Dragones de Buenos Aires Regimiento de Voluntarios de Córdoba |
Battles/wars | British invasions of the Río de la Plata |
Juan Bautista Rondeau (1735–1813) was a French military, in service of the Spanish crown. He served during the Viceroyalty of Peru and Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata,[1] participating heroically in the defense of Buenos Aires, during the British invasions (1806-1807).[2]
Biography
Rondeau was born in La Rochelle, son of Pierre Rondeau and Catherine Bourgeois.[3] He was married to Lorenza Pereira and were parents of José Rondeau, Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata.[4]
In 1762, Rondeau joined as Corporal in the Batallon de Infanteria of Santa Fe, and later was promoted to Lieutenant, serving in Montevideo.[5] In 1784, was responsible for construction the houses of the inhabitants, in villa de la Concepción.[6]
In 1785, Rondeau was appointed by the Viceroy Juan José de Vértiz y Salcedo, to take over the government.[7] He served as political leader and Commandant of Minas, Uruguay until 1790.[8]
References
- ↑ Indice del Archivo del Gobierno de Buenos Aires. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Archivo General de la Nación.
- ↑ Invasiones Inglesas, 1806-1807: Estudio Documentado. Guillermo Palombo.
- ↑ El libro de los linajes: familias históricas uruguayas del siglo XIX, Volume 3. Ricardo Goldaracena.
- ↑ Génesis de Buenos Aires (yo soy de Buenos Aires. Alberto Wildner-Fox.
- ↑ Brigadier general don José Casimiro Rondeau:. Jorge A. Ferrer.
- ↑ Los aborígenes del Uruguay:. Aníbal Barrios Pintos.
- ↑ Revista del Instituto de Estudios Genealógicos del Uruguay, Volúmenes 27-28. El Instituto.
- ↑ Minas, dos siglos de su historia, Volumen 2. Aníbal Barrios Pintos.