Bartolomé Mitre
Historian and sixth President of Argentina

Born
June 26th, 1821
203 years ago
Died
January 19th, 1906
119 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Argentina
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A prominent historian and politician, served as the sixth President of Argentina from 1862 to 1868. Played a significant role in the Argentine War of Independence and the unification of the country. Established and contributed to multiple literary and historical journals, influencing the study of Argentine history. Advocated for liberal policies and modernization during presidency, initiating important educational reform.
Served as the sixth President of Argentina
Founded the newspaper 'La Nación'
Authored works on Argentine history
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