Blandengues of the Frontier of Buenos Aires

Regiment of Blandengues of the Frontier of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Cuerpo de Blandengues de la Frontera de Buenos Aires) was a military unit of the Spanish Empire.[1]

Regiment of Blandengues of the Frontier of Buenos Aires
Cuerpo de Blandegues de la Frontera de Buenos Aires
Disbanded1810
CountryArgentina
Allegiance Spanish Empire
BranchSpanish Army
Typecavalry
EngagementsGuaraní War
First Cevallos expedition
Spanish–Portuguese War
British invasions of the River Plate

History

This military unit was created during the reign of Ferdinand VI of Spain, and had as main objective the defense of the borders of the Province of Buenos Aires against the indigenous incursions.[2] It were composed of military professionals, landowners and Creole militiamen, who were armed with carbines, pistols and spears as general weaponry. In 1752, several companies of the Corps of Blandegues were formed for the persecution of the Malón, among them was "La Valerosa", commanded by the Captain of the Fort of Buenos Aires, Don Juan Miguel de Esparza, and the "La Atrevida", led by Don Juan de Lezica y Torrezuri.[3]

This military unit took an active part during the Guaraní War,[4] and in the expeditions of Pedro de Cevallos in the Banda Oriental.[5]

The Blandengues Regiment of Buenos Aires had an active participation in the construction of the Fortines of the Province of Buenos Aires. In 1777, Lt. Casimiro Alegre led a caravan, destined to supply the elements for the construction of the Fort of San Miguel del Monte.[6]

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References

  1. Congreso de Historia de los Pueblos de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, 1950
  2. Frontera, sociedad y justicia coloniales, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
  3. Historia de la Guardia de Luján:, Archivo Histórico de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
  4. Historia militar nacional, Volumen26, Centro Militar
  5. Historia de la nación argentina:, Academia Nacional de la Historia (Argentina)
  6. La guardia de San Miguel del Monte (1580-1830), Talleres gráficos "Damiano" de A. Zea, 1939
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