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Manuel Hornos (1807-1871) was an Argentine general who participated throughout the
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and the
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. He was known for his service at the
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where he was a major contributor to the Argentine victory at the battle.


Military career

Manuel was a small rancher who joined the army of his province at the time of Governor
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and supported his successor, Juan León Solas. When he was overthrown in 1830, he fled to
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by swimming across the
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. During the
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in 1836, he fought in the ranks of
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, in the battles of Carpintería and Palmar. In 1840 he joined General
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's campaign against the governors of
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,
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and the Governor of Entre Ríos,
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. He accompanied him throughout his campaign and had a valuable performance in the defeats of Quebracho Herrado and
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. Shortly before Lavalle's death, he joined the group of Corrientes that crossed the Chaco towards
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, and joined the forces of
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. He stood out in the
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, which was the definitive defeat of Echagüe, and participated in Paz's invasion of Entre Ríos. He returned to Corrientes when Paz was isolated in
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and led part of the Corrientes cavalry in the Battle of Arroyo Grande. After that defeat he crossed to Uruguay with Rivera, and defeated General
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in a small battle, for which he was promoted to colonel. In 1846, he was commander of the city of
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for a short time, but was expelled by
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. For a long time, Paysandú would be an important bastion of the Blanco Party. The Governor of Entre Ríos,
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, confiscated all the assets he had in the province under his control. In 1848, when Rivera fell, he fled to
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. He joined the Army of Urquiza and fought in the
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on February 3, 1852. He remained in Buenos Aires and joined the
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. In November of that year, he led one of the two Buenos Aires columns that attacked Entre Ríos. Hornos along with
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managed to disrupt the Santa Fe constitutional convention. Hornos then managed to reach the outskirts of
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, where he was defeated by students from the college of that city. He retreated to Corrientes, where Governor
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, who had promised aid to the invasion shortly before, forced him to surrender and be disarmed. He went to Brazil and re-embarked for Buenos Aires. He was appointed commanding general of the province. An army under General Jerónimo Costa invaded Buenos Aires from Santa Fe. Hornos came out to cross him before he could join the committed federal gauchos, and defeated him on November 8, 1854, on the El Tala River. Later he went on to fight with the Native Americans, as a commander of the southern border but proved to be incompetent during this. He fought in the Battle of Cepeda and the
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, as chief of the Buenos Aires cavalry. After the last battle, with the cavalry he saved from disaster, he barricaded himself in
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, where the Federalists came looking for him. When he was about to be defeated, the news of Urquiza's withdrawal arrived. He was the head of the cavalry that entered Rosario shortly after. He tried to convince President
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to invade Entre Ríos, but Mitre disavowed him since Urquiza would tacitly let Mitre invade the entire country, in exchange for being left in peace in Entre Ríos. At the outbreak of the
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, he was the cavalry commander of the advanced division and participated in almost all the important battles. He excelled in the crucial victory at the
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in November 1867, earning him promotion to the rank of general. In 1870, he joined the forces returning from the war with Paraguay to confront
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's revolution in Entre Ríos. He participated in a secondary role in several battles, since the national cavalry could not against the efficient riders from Entre Ríos. Due to poor health he went into retirement at the end of 1870. After the defeat of López Jordán, he settled in
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before spending the rest of his life at
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, dedicated to running horse races for bets. He was initially buried in
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, with Bartolomé Mitre giving the funeral speech. By Law 3058, on October 2, 1907, land was donated to him in the La Plata Cemetery, in which a vault was erected, to which in 1915 his remains were transferred with the reason for this transfer being unknown.


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