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Pertenencia: Museo de la Ciudad de Rosario – Fondo “Archivo Wladimir Mikielievich” – Colección Merello
Núm. Asignado: CM0043
Denominación: Panegírico por fallecimiento de Estanislao Zeballos, con texto foto y firma de Manuel Carlés.
Fecha: Noviembre de 1923
Contexto: Esta serie de documentos refieren al fallecimiento de Estanislao Zeballos, político e intelectual nacido en Rosario que fue uno de los representantes de la Generación del 80´. Ocupó diversos cargos gubernamentales entre los que destaca el de Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores durante los gobiernos de Figueroa Alcorta, Juárez Celman y Pellegrini. Manuel Carlés fue un escritor y político nacido en Rosario. Militó en la Unión Cívica Radical y fundó la Liga Patriótica Argentina. Ocupó diversos cargos como legislador e interventor y participó activamente en la represión de obreros en los hechos conocidos como Semana Trágica y Patagonia Trágica. Fue admirador de los fascismos italiano y alemán.
Soporte: Papel sobre cartón y firma de tinta.
Onomástico y relacionados: Estanislao Severo Zeballos, Manuel Carlés, Catedral de Buenos Aires, Sociedad de Historia de Rosario, Liga Patriótica Argentina.
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Manuel Carlés  (1875–1946) wikidata:Q5992572
 
Manuel Carlés
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Manuel Carles
Description Argentine politician
Date of birth/death 1875 Edit this at Wikidata 25 October 1946 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Rosario Buenos Aires
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creator QS:P170,Q5992572

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