- male, deceased (1935)
- Carlos Gardel (11 December 1887/1890<sup><small>1</small></sup> - 24 June 1935 Medellín, Colombia) was one of the most prominent figures in the h...
- male, deceased (1537)
- Pedro de Mendoza, was a Spanish conquistador, and the first adelantado of the Río de la Plata. Mendoza was from a noble family, high in the favor o...
- male, deceased (1583)
- Juan de Garay was a Spanish conquistador. Garay worked and fought for the Spanish Empire, first in the Viceroyalty of Peru, and then at the...
- male, deceased (1845)
- Bernardino de la Trinidad Gónzalez Rivadavia y Rivadavia was the first president of Argentina, from February 8 1826 to July 7 1827. He was married t...
- male, deceased (1516)
- Juan Díaz de Solís, was a Portuguese explorer in the service of Spain. Born João Dias de Sólis, he trained as a navigator in Portugal until 1504...
- male, deceased (1829)
- Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros de la Torre was a Spanish naval officer born in Cartagena. He participated in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, and in...
- male, deceased (1878)
- Juan María Gutiérrez was an Argentine statesman, jurist, surveyor, historian, critic, and poet. He was a major figure in Argentine liberalism and on...
- male, deceased (1929)
- Paul-François Groussac was a French-born Argentine writer, literary critic, historian, and librarian. He was born in Toulouse to Catherine Deval a...
- male, deceased (1736)
- Bruno Mauricio de Zabala was a Spanish soldier and colonial administrator. He was born in the slum of Zabala (then located outside the walls of...
- male, deceased (1910)
- Julio Herrera y Reissig, (January 9, 1875 - March 9, 1910) was a Uruguayan poet who began his career during the late Romanticist period and later...
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