Antonio Gramusset (1740–1784) was a French adventurer living in Chile, and one of the co-conspirators in the Conspiracy of the Tres Antonios. He was born in , and arrived to Chile around 1764. Once there, he first tried to become a priest, and later he joined a military regiment composed of foreigners, as a cadet. Soon after he abandoned that career too, in order to try to become rich by renting a parcel of land and dedicating himself to agriculture. He also dabbled as an inventor, and developed an impracticable scheme to supply water to Santiago.
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| - Antoine Gramusset, conocido por su nombre castellanizado Antonio Gramusset (Prémillieu, Ródano-Alpes; 3 de septiembre de 1740-Peniche, costa de Portugal, mayo de 1786), fue un ciudadano francés. Vivió en Chile a finales de la era colonial y fue uno de los integrantes de la llamada «conspiración de los tres Antonios». (es)
- Antoine Gramusset (1740-1784) était un ressortissant français établi au Chili vers la fin de l’ère coloniale. Il fut l’un des trois principaux conjurés de la conspiration dite des Trois Antoine. (fr)
- Antonio Gramusset (1740–1784) was a French adventurer living in Chile, and one of the co-conspirators in the Conspiracy of the Tres Antonios. He was born in , and arrived to Chile around 1764. Once there, he first tried to become a priest, and later he joined a military regiment composed of foreigners, as a cadet. Soon after he abandoned that career too, in order to try to become rich by renting a parcel of land and dedicating himself to agriculture. He also dabbled as an inventor, and developed an impracticable scheme to supply water to Santiago.
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| - Antonio Gramusset (1740–1784) was a French adventurer living in Chile, and one of the co-conspirators in the Conspiracy of the Tres Antonios. He was born in , and arrived to Chile around 1764. Once there, he first tried to become a priest, and later he joined a military regiment composed of foreigners, as a cadet. Soon after he abandoned that career too, in order to try to become rich by renting a parcel of land and dedicating himself to agriculture. He also dabbled as an inventor, and developed an impracticable scheme to supply water to Santiago. In 1780, he joined Antonio Berney and in a plan to establish Chile as an independent republic. They were soon discovered, denounced and arrested on January 1, 1781. He and Berney, because being foreigners, were sent as prisoners first to Lima and then to Spain to be tried. The ship that was carrying them, the San Pedro de Alcantara, went down in front of the coasts of Portugal during a storm. Gramusset survived the sinking but died three months later due to the exposure suffered.
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- Antoine Gramusset, conocido por su nombre castellanizado Antonio Gramusset (Prémillieu, Ródano-Alpes; 3 de septiembre de 1740-Peniche, costa de Portugal, mayo de 1786), fue un ciudadano francés. Vivió en Chile a finales de la era colonial y fue uno de los integrantes de la llamada «conspiración de los tres Antonios». (es)
- Antoine Gramusset (1740-1784) était un ressortissant français établi au Chili vers la fin de l’ère coloniale. Il fut l’un des trois principaux conjurés de la conspiration dite des Trois Antoine. (fr)
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