Miguel Larreynaga

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Miguel Jerónimo Larreynaga y Silva (September 29, 1772 - April 28, 1847) was a Nicaraguan philosopher, humanist, lawyer and poet.[1] He was one of the people who traveled to Spain in 1818 to ask for independence of the Central American Republic, which was granted to Nicaragua and four other counties in 1821. He is depicted on the obverse of the current C$10 Córdoba note in Nicaragua.[2]

Miguel Larreynaga was born in León, Nicaragua. His father was Joaquín Larreynaga, who was Spanish and died before his birth, and his mother was Manuela Balmaceda y Silva who died in childbirth. His paternal grandfather adopted and educated him.[3]

Larreynaga died on April 20, 1847. His remains are buried under the floor of the Cathedral of León.

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  1. ^ Juárez Salazar, Ramón. "Telica cumple 130 años de ser municipio", El Nuevo Diario. Retrieved on 2008-01-17. (Spanish) 
  2. ^ "Nicaraguan Money: C$10", ViaNica. Retrieved on 2008-01-17. 
  3. ^ Tünnermann Bernheim, Carlos. "Breve biografía del prócer Licenciado Miguel Larreynaga", El Nuevo Diario. Retrieved on 2008-01-17. (Spanish) 
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