Mariano Acha

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Mariano Acha
Governor of San Juan Province, Argentina
In office
14 August 1841 – 21 August 1841
Preceded by Nazario Benavídez
Succeeded by José Manuel Quiroga Sarmiento
Personal details
Born (1799-11-11)11 November 1799
Buenos Aires
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Jarilla, San Luis Province, Argentina
Nationality Argentine
Occupation Soldier
Known for Battle of Angaco

Mariano Acha (11 November 1799 - 16 September 1841) was a soldier who fought in the Argentine Civil Wars.

On 20 March 1841 the four hundred men led by Colonel Mariano Acha were surprised by troops under General Nazario Benavídez and scattered.[1] In the Battle of Angaco on 16 August 1841, Acha defeated Benavides.[2] Acha defended San Juan against the forces supporting Juan Manuel de Rosas, but after 48 hours surrendered on 22 August 1841. On 21 September 1841 he was executed.[3] Although he had surrendered on condition that his life would be spared, he was decapitated and his head displayed for public view.[4]

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  1. Marley 2008, p. 734.
  2. Quiroga Lavie 2006, p. 182.
  3. Garibaldi & Dumas 1861.
  4. Horner 1845, p. 156.