remembered today is the anniversary of the death number 193 of the greatest poet and especially of the greatest revolutionaries of all time Arequipa Lorenzo Mariano Melgar Valdiviezo.
Here we gave a piece of its history, this was done by the immortal
MELGAR, THE WARRIOR POET
Lorenzo Mariano Melgar Valdivieso was born in Arequipa, August 10, 1790. Puno blew himself up in the March 12, 1815. For many it is the initiator of Romanticism in this part of the world. In it, the romance is spontaneous, with no influence, pure and therefore is not imitative as happened later with other poets and writers, but above all Melagr was a brave, a hero who gave his life for his country.
participated in the war for the independence of Peru from Spain. As a poet, Melgar became one of the most prominent romantic Peru in the nineteenth century, best known for his yaravĂes.
In 1814, the revolution Matthew Pumacahua took place in Cusco, which infuriated the apparent tranquility of the English Viceroy in Peru and prompted Melgar to join the independence cause. After winning the Battle of Apacheta in Arequipa, Puno army marched in the [[Battle of Umachiri]. After the defeat of the independence they were made prisoners, including young Melgar. The English General Ramirez, after holding Melgar captive for a time, ordered his officers to shoot him. Melgar died on the morning of March 12, 1815, shortly before reaching the age of twenty years.
In a message before his death, Melgar wrote to the English officers' Cover his eyes, since you are the ones who need mercy, because America will be free in less than ten years! "...
Nine years later, on December 9, 1824, the Battle of Ayacucho take place in the Pampa of Quinoa, a few kilometers away from Ayacucho, near the town of Quinoa. This battle-between realists (English) and nationalist (Republican) - sealed the independence of Peru and South America to Spain.The July 2, 1964, in recognition of his courage in predecessors early battles for independence, the government of Peru Mariano Melgar officially recognized as one of the early patriots and soldiers of the country for revolution Independence of Peru.
participated in the war for the independence of Peru from Spain. As a poet, Melgar became one of the most prominent romantic Peru in the nineteenth century, best known for his yaravĂes.
In 1814, the revolution Matthew Pumacahua took place in Cusco, which infuriated the apparent tranquility of the English Viceroy in Peru and prompted Melgar to join the independence cause. After winning the Battle of Apacheta in Arequipa, Puno army marched in the [[Battle of Umachiri]. After the defeat of the independence they were made prisoners, including young Melgar. The English General Ramirez, after holding Melgar captive for a time, ordered his officers to shoot him. Melgar died on the morning of March 12, 1815, shortly before reaching the age of twenty years.
In a message before his death, Melgar wrote to the English officers' Cover his eyes, since you are the ones who need mercy, because America will be free in less than ten years! "...
Nine years later, on December 9, 1824, the Battle of Ayacucho take place in the Pampa of Quinoa, a few kilometers away from Ayacucho, near the town of Quinoa. This battle-between realists (English) and nationalist (Republican) - sealed the independence of Peru and South America to Spain.The July 2, 1964, in recognition of his courage in predecessors early battles for independence, the government of Peru Mariano Melgar officially recognized as one of the early patriots and soldiers of the country for revolution Independence of Peru.
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