Hipólito de Villegas
Politician, Deceased Person
1761 – 1838
Who was Hipólito de Villegas?
Hipólito de Villegas y Fernández Manzanares was a Chilean political figure, who participated actively in the war of independence in that country, and served as its first Minister of Finance.
Villegas was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but his family moved to Chile when he was very young. He studied at the Real Universidad de San Felipe and graduated as a lawyer on December 13, 1788 He was an active participant in the Chilean War of Independence. On September 25, 1811, he was elected deputy for "Coquimbo" to the first National Congress, to replace Marcos Gallo, who was a known royalist, and he went on to become Vice President of the Assembly on November 22. As such he signed the Constitution of 1812.
In 1813, he became General Commissary of the Army, and was named Minister-Treasurer in 1814. Later the same year and after the Battle of Rancagua, he was forced to exile himself to Argentina. He moved to Buenos Aires, where General José de San Martín appointed him representative of the Army of the Andes, in charge of negotiating the financial support from the Buenos Ayres government.
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- Born
- 1761
Buenos Aires - Profession
- Died
- Apr 12, 1838
Santiago
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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