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Victorino Garrido

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Victorino Garrido
Deputy of the Republic of Chile
(Representing Valparaíso)
In office
18371840
Preceded byJuan Agustín Cabezas
Succeeded byManuel García Banqueda
Deputy of the Republic of Chile
(Representing Copiapó, Chañaral y Freirina)
In office
18401855
Succeeded byManuel Antonio Matta
Personal details
Born1779
Castilla la Vieja
DiedJuly 6, 1864
Copiapó
Political partyLiberal Party

Victorino Garrido Hernández was a Chilean soldier and politician born in Spain. He was a deputy representing Valparaíso (1837–1840) and Copiapó, Chañaral and Freirina (1840–1855).[1]

Biography

In 1818 he landed in Talcahuano, as royal commissioner of the remains of the last Spanish expedition sent as reinforcement to America, however, shortly after disembarking, he deserted the royalist ranks and asked Bernardo O'Higgins to join the Chilean Army. Soon the patriots would appoint him commissioner of Valparaíso.[1]

He was a friend and advisor to Bernardo O'Higgins, José Joaquín Prieto, Diego Portales and Manuel Bulnes.[1]

He was a journalist, Chilean diplomat to the government of Peru, colonel, deputy, queller of the Copiapó revolution, liquidator of Peruvian accounts, among other positions. After the expedition carried out by Freire, which according to Peruvian historian Jorge Basadre, was carried out with the connivance or support of the presidents of the Peruvian-Bolivian Confederation Luis José de Orbegoso and Andrés de Santa Cruz, and which attempted to overthrow the government established in Chile, as response in 1836 Portales entrusted Garrido with command of the naval expedition that captured the ships of the Peruvian squadron at their anchorage in Callao. In 1838 he was appointed Army Quartermaster for the Peruvian campaign led by Manuel Bulnes. While in that country he was challenged to a duel, publicly and before all the chiefs and officers of the restoration army, by the Chilean colonel Pedro Godoy Palacios [es], who considered himself insulted by some articles written by Garrido. Garrido shied away from fighting at all times and was injured with fists and kicks by Godoy before he could be subdued by the urban guard.[2]

He was elected deputy for Valparaíso, period 1837 to 1840. Re-elected deputy for the period 1840–1843, this time representing Copiapó, Chañaral and Freirina, a district for which he continued to be deputy in the elections of 1843, 1846, 1849 and 1852. In The following period, 1855, he was elected Senator for Coquimbo, a position he held until 1864.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Victorino Garrido: Reseñas biográficas parlamentarias". Biblioteca Nacional del Congreso de Chile / BCN.
  2. ^ ,Yo y Garrido, manifesto of Colonel Pedro Godoy from his prison in San Pablo, inserted in Memorias y documentos para la historia de la independencia del Perú, y causas del mal éxito que ha tenido ésta by José de la Riva Agüero, p. 760.
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